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Events must be related to the field of gynecologic cancers with the target audience of clinicians, researchers, or advocates (patient/survivors/family members/caregivers).
March 4, 2024 at 12:30 PM UTC see all time zones Duration approximately 30 minutes This webinar will include faculty discussing the practicalities of choosing available tumor and germline testing options along with treatment options. Attendees will learn how to how to utilize HRD testing in ovarian cancer treatment decisions.
The Leipzig School was established in 2005 by Michael Höckel, M.D., Ph.D. with the objective to provide insights concerning locoregional tumor spread deduced from embryonic development and to demonstrate their translation into a new principle of surgical radicality for the treatment of lower female genital tract cancer.
March special issue: Surgery for gynecological cancers in the era of personalized medicine Guest editors: Christina Fotopoulou, Ane Gerda Eriksson, Glauco Baiocchi, and Oliver Zivanovic March 22 at 12:00 PM CT
Wednesday, June 5, 2024 11:30 AM UTC Political and ethnic conflict, and geological and climatic disasters, result in suffering on a massive scale, particularly in low- and middle-income countries with fragile health care systems. Palliative care, defined most often as a response to physical, psychological, social, or spiritual suffering of those with “life-limiting illness,” is crucial for those with such illnesses in humanitarian settings. But those without life-limiting illnesses also suffer severely, due, for example, to gender-based violence or to witnessing and fleeing from extreme violence. This webinar will explore how, in humanitarian settings, palliative care can and should be true to its mission of responding to suffering without the constraint of focusing only on those with life-limiting illnesses. Register Here