If you would like to see your event on this calendar, please email education@igcs.org.
Events must be related to the field of gynecologic cancers with the target audience of clinicians, researchers, or advocates (patient/survivors/family members/caregivers).
Join us! December Journal Club This session will explore the lead article in our December issue: ESGO/EURACAN/GCIG guidelines for the management of patients with uterine sarcomas. When? December 3, 2024 at 7:00 AM CT The featured discussants are Drs. Isabelle Ray-Coquard, Jalid Sehouli, Sabrina Croce, and Martee Hensley, lead authors of the article, who will be joined by IJGC Editor-in-Chief Dr. Pedro Ramirez and Social Media Editors Drs. Aarthi S. Jayraj and Andreina Fernandes. ZOOM LINK
Join us! December Journal Club This session will explore the lead article in our November issue: Optimizing patient selection for secondary cytoreductive surgery in recurrent endometrial cancer When? December 18, 2024 at 11:00 AM CT| 6:00 PM CET The featured discussant is Dr. Francesco Fanfani lead author of the article, who will be joined by IJGC Editor-in-Chief Dr. Pedro Ramirez and Social Media Editors Drs. Aarthi S. Jayraj and Andreina Fernandes. ZOOM LINK
Join us! January Journal Club This session will explore the lead article in our January issue: Minimally invasive compared to open surgery in patients with low-risk cervical cancer following simple hysterectomy: an exploratory analysis from the GCIG/CCTG CX.5/SHAPE trial When? January 15, 2025 at 11:00 AM CT | 6:00 PM CET The featured discussant is Marie Plante lead author of the article, who will be joined by IJGC Editor-in-Chief Dr. Pedro Ramirez and Social Media Editors Drs. Aarthi S. Jayraj and Andreina Fernandes. ZOOM LINK
International Symposium on Gynecologic Oncology With a high-level scientific program, the International Symposium on Gynecologic Oncology will gather experts for two intensive days of exchanging knowledge, networking and learning. The event will present the newest treatments and technological advances in gynecologic cancers. Ensure your spot