Track: Gynecological Oncology
The session on "Gynecological Oncology" will delve into the complexities of cancers that affect the female reproductive system, including ovarian, cervical, uterine, and vulvar cancers. This session will explore the latest advancements in diagnostic techniques, treatment options, and preventive strategies. It will also address the challenges in managing these cancers, particularly in early detection and personalized care approaches. Attendees will gain insights into the integration of new therapies, such as immunotherapy and targeted treatments, and the role of minimally invasive surgery in improving patient outcomes. The session will highlight the importance of multidisciplinary care and patient-centered approaches in treating gynecologic cancers. This is an essential session for healthcare professionals dedicated to improving the care and survival rates of women facing these cancers.
Ovarian Cancer
Focus on the latest research, early detection methods, and treatment options for ovarian cancer, including the role of genetic testing and targeted therapies.
Cervical Cancer
Discuss advancements in HPV vaccination, screening programs, and new treatment protocols for managing cervical cancer.
Endometrial Cancer
Explore the epidemiology, risk factors, and the latest in surgical and non-surgical treatments for endometrial cancer.
Vulvar and Vaginal Cancers
Address the challenges and treatment strategies for these less common gynecological cancers, including surgical techniques and radiation therapy.
Genetic and Molecular Profiling in Gynecologic Cancers
Highlight the role of genetic testing and molecular profiling in personalizing treatment for gynecologic cancers.
Fertility Preservation in Gynecologic Cancer
Discuss approaches to preserving fertility in patients undergoing treatment for gynecologic cancers, including options before and after treatment.
Multidisciplinary Approaches to Treatment
Emphasize the importance of a team-based approach, involving oncologists, surgeons, radiologists, and support services in the treatment of gynecologic cancers.
Survivorship and Quality of Life
Focus on post-treatment care, addressing long-term side effects, and strategies to improve the quality of life for survivors of gynecologic cancers.
Discuss the integration of palliative care into treatment plans to manage symptoms and improve the quality of life for patients with advanced gynecological cancers.
Clinical Trials and Emerging Therapies
Provide insights into ongoing clinical trials and the development of new therapeutic options in gynecologic oncology.
Who Should Attend?
The "Gynecological Oncology" session is essential for healthcare professionals dedicated to the management of gynecological cancers. Oncologists, gynecologists, and surgeons will benefit from the latest updates on treatment innovations and surgical techniques. Radiologists and nurses involved in diagnostics and patient care will gain insights into advanced imaging methods and supportive care strategies. Researchers focused on clinical trials and patient advocates seeking to improve patient support will also find the session valuable. By attending, these professionals will enhance their knowledge, refine their skills, and improve their approaches to treating and supporting patients with gynecological cancers.
Scientific Highlights
- Organ-specific cancer
- Cancer Imaging Techniques
- Types of Cancer Treatment
- Breast Cancer -Overview
- Stages of Breast Cancer
- Breast Biopsies
- Breast Cancer Radiology
- Breast Cancer during Pregnancy
- COVID-19 Impact on Breast Cancer
- Male Breast cancer
- Tomosynthesis Mammography
- Breast Cancer -Treatments & Side Effects
- Therapies for Breast Cancer
- Surgery Choices for Breast Cancer
- Breast Reconstruction
- Survivorship After Treatment
- Breast Cancer Awareness and Prevention
- Gynecological Oncology
- Oncology Nursing
- Women's Health Issues and Policies
- Latest elevations in Oncology
- Case Report