IGCS Global Meeting

IGCSmeeting.comAccess IGCS 2023 On-DemandPhoto GalleryClaim CME/CPDThanks for joining us in Seoul for IGCS 2023! Special thanks to our Program Chairs and KSGOThanks to KSGO and 2023 Program Chairs, Dr. Suk-Joon Chang and Dr. Christina Fotopoulou for all their work! We are incredibly grateful to the Korean Gynecologic Cancer Society and KSGO President, Dr. Jae-Weon Kim for his hospitality and collaboration with our society to make this year's meeting such a huge success. On-Demand Access Availabl..

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Advocacy Summit 2022

2022 IGCS Gynecologic Cancer Survivor-Caregiver Summit: Care Beyond the CureThe Advocacy Summit was held at the Javtis Center in New York, NY September 28, 2022 in conjunction with the IGCS Annual Global Meeting. The recurring themes throughout the summit included discussion around patient advocacy in cancer research and clinical trials, and survivorship care programs.Recordings of the presentations are available below and publicly searchable on IGCS’ YouTube channel.Clinical Trials: A Patient..

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Patient Perspectives Roundtable

Advocacy: Outreach & EngagementAbout Gynecologic CancersAbout the IGCS Patient Perspectives Roundtable Series Virtual Roundtables will facilitate first-hand assessment of patient community needs and concerns provide vetted information, assessments, and guidance from key opinion leaders and seasoned survivors/advocates address current patient and wider community concerns through live responses to question posted online during the session promote strategic conversations with health care and re..

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Advocacy Summit

Join IGCS-IGCAN virtually on September 25 at 2:00 pm UTCfor the 2023 IGCS Gynecologic Cancer Survivor-Caregiver Summit! Join us September 25th for the 2023 IGCS-IGCAN Gynecologic Cancer Survivor-Caregiver Advocacy Summit. Our annual patient-focused event gathers the community to learn about and discuss topics of importance to gynecologic cancer survivor-patients, their caregivers and family members, and all those dedicated to patient advocacy and activism. This year, we’ll host the event in a ..

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Country Classifications

IGCS Member dues rates vary based on profession and economic status classifications from the World Bank. Click the tabs below to view countries by economic classification.The Latin American countries participating in the IGCS Strategic Alliance Partner Program are listed below. High IncomeMiddle IncomeLow IncomeParticipating Latin American CountriesHigh IncomeANDORRAANTIGUA AND BARBUDAARUBAAUSTRALIAAUSTRIABAHAMASBAHRAINBARBADOSBELGIUMBERMUDABRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDSBRUNEICANADACAYMAN ISLANDSCH..

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Certificate Programs

IGCS Certificate programs are self-guided and available to all IGCS Members. The learner can set their own pace to complete the course work, required readings, and post-tests in easy-to-follow modules.Nursing Certificate ProgramIntroducing the IGCS Education360 Nursing Certificate Program — your path to excellence in gynecologic cancer care! This curriculum equips nurses everywhere with the necessary knowledge to provide evidence-based nursing care to women with gynecologic cancers and empower..

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Outreach & Engagement

Our Global NetworkOur mission is to create and sustain a broad Network of organizations and individuals that work collaboratively—in sisterhood—“to enhance the care of women with gynecologic cancers worldwide,” with the core value that every woman under every circumstance deserves and must receive the best possible quality of care and quality of live, resulting in best outcomes.In concert with the IGCS Global Health Equity position, the Network is established with “the clear understand..

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Global Curriculum & Mentorship Program

Program OverviewProgram GraduatesThe IGCS Gynecologic Oncology Global Fellowship Program is a comprehensive two-year education and training program designed for regions around the world that do not currently have formal training in gynecologic oncology. When physicians in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) do not have access to specialty training, they are unequipped to treat the high volume of patients presenting with cancer and leaving women without the specialty care they need for the p..

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