ANZGOG Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) – Improving the Lived Experience of Patients with Gynaecological Cancers
Package Includes:
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📹 20 Video Files (Full conference recordings: keynotes, workshops, symposiums, tumour boards)
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📑 1 PDF Program (ANZGOG-ASM–Draft-Program-V1.31-22-03-21.pdf)
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💾 Total Size: 38.6 GB
Target Audience
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Physicians in Gynaecological Medicine
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Radiation and Surgical Oncologists
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Pathologists
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Translational and Clinical Researchers
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Quality of Life and Survivorship Specialists
Information
The ANZGOG Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) , held in Brisbane, focused on the theme:
“Improving the Lived Experience of Patients with Gynaecological Cancers.”
This comprehensive event brought together over 350 delegates including oncologists, pathologists, scientists, researchers, coordinators, and nurses, as well as industry partners, to discuss the latest standards of care, clinical trials, translational research, and patient-focused strategies.
Attendees explored advances that have defined new treatment standards over the past decade, while also addressing the challenges of care for culturally diverse and marginalised populations.
Distinguished International Speakers
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Prof. Iain McNeish – Expert in ovarian cancer research
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Prof. Rene Pareja – Leader in gynaecological surgical oncology
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Dr. Ina Jürgenliemk-Schulz – Specialist in radiation oncology
Key Topics & Sessions
March 22
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Welcome & Opening
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Plenary sessions on advances in gynaecological cancer
March 23 – Pure Science Symposium
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Ovarian Cancer (Parts 1 & 2)
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Precision Science to Precision Care Workshop
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Translational & Pre-clinical Research Updates
March 24
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Cervical & Vulvar Cancer
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International Keynote Presentations
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Ovarian Cancer Advances
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Pathology & TR-ANZGOG Collaborative Sessions
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Uterine Cancer
March 25
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Quality & Survivorship in Gynaecological Cancer
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Specialised Workshops:
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Gynae Nurses Workshop
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Consumer Education Workshop
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Rare Cancers Workshop
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Trial Concepts & Clinical Updates
March 26
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Controversies in Gynaecological Cancer
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Tumour Board Discussions
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Closing Keynotes & Future Directions
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