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IGCS 2026 News
Don’t miss your chance to join us in Montreal at IGCS 2026! We strongly recommend that all attendees begin their visa application process as soon as possible, as processing times may be longer than usual.
ICCP Map Launch
The IGCS is proud to partner with The ICCP in the launch of a new global map of national cervical cancer elimination strategies and an expanded resource hub designed to support countries working toward the WHO 90:70:90 targets by 2030, as a meaningful step on the path to elimination of cervical cancer globally.
2026 Board of Directors Candidates
The IGCS 2026 Board of Directors election is open from May 4 – June 5, 2026. IGCS members eligible to vote were emailed a ballot from third-party election software, Simply Voting. Read about the candidates here.
Upcoming Events
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Advanced Gynaecology – Brachytherapy Workshop 2026
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LEIPZIG SCHOOL OF RADICAL PELVIC SURGERY 2026 – Block C
Sep 21 - Sep 23
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IGCS was approached by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) to be featured in their Rewriting Cancer film series, produced for them by BBC StoryWorks Commercial Productions. Being selected for the series is a tremendous recognition of our flagship Gynecologic Oncology Global Fellowship Program — and of the extraordinary work happening across all 23 fellowship sites worldwide.
The International Gynecologic Cancer Society is offering our first inaugural short course in the new Expanded Training Program, by offering the Train-the-Trainer Master Workshop, led by Dr. Reitan Ribeiro, to be held at the IGCS Annual Global Meeting in Montreal. This workshop will be offered to 24 select surgeons chosen via our application to develop surgical skills in a practical, condensed, and accessible format. Deadline to apply is June 1.
Today, February 4, is World Cancer Day, a global moment to reflect, unite, and act in the fight against cancer. Cancer can turn a person’s world upside down—bringing uncertainty, fear, and disorientation. In her World Cancer Day message, IGCS President Prof. Greta Dreyer shares a physician’s perspective on why steadiness, science, compassionate care, and global collaboration matter more than ever—and how IGCS is working to help turn lives “Upside-Up” again.

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