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Eurogin 2015 - International Multidisciplinary Congress

Posted on Dec 28, 2014 5:14:19 AM

  
Congress - Seville, Spain
  
The EUROGIN 2015 Congress aims at developing a full review of current scientific developments in the field of cervical cancer and human papillomavirus related diseases, raising the public health profile and increasing the need for responsible health services in this area.
The event endeavors to translate scientific and evidence-based research into clinical practice while highlighting the following aspects:
- Recent advances and updated scientific insights in HPV screening, testing and management
- The impact of HPV and associated cancers on public health
– Strategies to prevent and treat HPV related diseases
– Exchanging information on early detection, new diagnostic and therapeutic procedures and
prevention strategies including screening and HPV vaccination
Speakers include international leaders from academic, government and private organizations, representatives of medical and scientific societies, as well as women's health associations who will discuss and exchange ideas on issues relevant to both individuals and public health
Organization: ComtecMed
EUROGIN 2015
 
Wed, Feb 04, 2015 - Sat, Feb 07, 2015
FIBES II Convention Center
Avda. Alcalde Luis Uruñuela, 1, Seville, Spain
 
  
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