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 September 12 at 11:00 am CT for the September IJGC Journal Club in collaboration with IGCS and ESGO Lead article: Low-grade serous ovarian cancer: expert consensus report on the state of the science, featured author, Rachel Grisham, MD The featured author is Dr. Rachel Grisham who will be joined by IJGC Editor-in-Chief Dr. Pedro Ramirez. We strongly encourage you to join your colleagues from around the world as they assess the article’s findings, evaluate their clinical significance, and consider their potential role in gynecological oncology. Lead Article
IPVS-Asia Pacific HPV Coalition Webinar: Cervical Cancer Elimination in Asia Pacific - Time for Action Aug 25, 2023 Description: Join us for a free webinar held jointly with the Asia Pacific HPV Coalition where we delve into the intricacies of implementing cervical cancer elimination strategies in the Asia Pacific region. This is an exceptional opportunity to deepen your understanding of this critical topic and contribute to the collective effort of combating cervical cancer. This session will bring together esteemed experts Mandi Lee, Professor Ashrafun Nessa and Researcher Dur-e-Nayab Waheed and will be moderated by Katharina Reimer. Objectives of the Session: • To understand the challenges of implementing cervical cancer elimination strategies in Asia Pacific through the stakeholders’ perspectives. • To be aware of the cervical cancer elimination tools and innovations already available for the Asia Pacific and which should Asia pacific be focus on in terms of implementation • How to use the currently available cervical cancer elimination tools and innovations to its full potential for Asia Pacific
Novel combinations for treatment of recurrent cervical cancer Wednesday, August 23, 2023 2:00 PM UTC see all time zones Join Drs. Bradley Monk and Wendel Naumann on August 23 as they provide an overview of novel treatment options for recurrent cervical cancer, discuss combination therapy, and review recently completed clinical trials. Duration approximately 30 minutes Register Here Thanks to the support from Seagen | Genmab, this recording is complimentary for all attendees.
Register Here The Surgical Film Festival dedicated to Complication Management will be held June 16. IGCS surgical film festivals are organized by Reitan Ribeiro and Carrie Langstraat, Surgical Education Leads of the IGCS Education Committee.
Radiation Oncology ECHO Thursday, April 27, 2023 7:00 AM UTC (See all time zones) Register Here Radiation oncologist experts provide advice for patient case on recurrent endometrial cancer presented by Dr. Nanise Sikiti of Fiji. Session will include case presentation, distillation, panel discussion, and Q&A.
New Options in Platinum Resistant Ovarian Cancer Tuesday, April 11, 2023 12:00 PM UTC Duration approximately 30 minutes Register Here Faculty David O’Malley, MD Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center-James Cancer Hospital & Solove Research Institute Professor Director, Division of Gynecologic Oncology Co-Director, Gyn Oncology Phase I Program USA Wendel Naumann, MD Moderator Director of Minimally Invasive Surgery in Gynecologic Oncology Carolinas Medical Center Associate Medical Director of Clinical Trials Associate Medical Director of Clinical Trials Levine Cancer Institute, Atrium Health USA
IJGC Journal Club, in collaboration with IGCS and ESGO IJGC is proud to host a monthly Zoom Journal Club, which can be followed on Twitter at #IJGCclub. Every month, members of our Editorial Board join the authors of IJGC lead articles on Zoom to discuss and debate their research and other relevant topics in an informal, collegial setting. Chats are open to the public, enabling authors to discuss their work with a global audience and increase understanding and awareness of current studies in gynecological oncology. Join us! March Journal Club March Special Issue with Drs. Ainhoa Madariaga, Robert Coleman and Antonio Martin-Gonzalez. Registration is not required. Use this Zoom Link to join at the scheduled time. When? Tuesday, March 21 at 12:00 pm CT / 6:00 pm CET The featured discussants are Drs. Ainhoa Madariaga, Robert Coleman and Antonio Martin-Gonzalez who will be joined by IJGC Editor-in-Chief Dr. Pedro Ramirez and Social Media Editors Drs. Aarthi S. Jayraj and Andreina Fernandes . We strongly encourage you to join your colleagues from around the world as they assess the article’s findings, evaluate their clinical significance, and consider their potential role in gynecological oncology.
Radical Hysterectomy Friday, March 10, 2023 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM UTC see all time zones Register Here
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Upcoming Free Webinar! IMPROVING ACCESS TO SCREENING TO PREVENT HPV-RELATED CANCER Live Event: Friday, March 3rd, 2023 at 16:00-17:00 CET (Geneva) The International Papillomavirus Society (IPVS) cordially invites you to participate in our live, free webinar on Friday, March 3rd, 2023 to commemorate International HPV Awareness Day Campaign 2023 and to celebrate the mobilization of effort around the world to eliminate HPV and prevent HPV-cancer. Join our panel of knowledge leaders from the world of clinical practice, policy and patient advocacy to explore strategies and priorities to advance access to screening as part of a global strategy to prevent HPV-related cancer. Each year roughly 600,000 people across the world are diagnosed with one of the six identified types of HPV-related cancer. Cervical cancer alone takes the lives of over 300,000 women per year, a statistic that is even more devastating because it is largely preventable. Screening is a critical cancer prevention tool and cervical screening is one of three pillars identified in the WHO global strategy to eliminate cervical cancer. However, there are significant gaps in access to screening - both domestically and globally. Delivering effective cervical screening programs and crucially, being able to follow up with effective preventive treatment, requires a level of health system development that poses particular challenges to healthcare systems particularly in low-income communities. Innovative