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European Endometriosis congress announced

European Endometriosis congress announced

Kate ThormanJan 26, 20241 min read

The next European Endometriosis Congress has been announced, more details can be found on the congress website: https://eec2024.com/

Frank Louwen Becomes President of EBCOG; New Executives Elected

Frank Louwen Becomes President of EBCOG; New Executives Elected

Kate ThormanNov 27, 20231 min read

On 25 November 2023, the Presidency of Professor Basil Tarlatzis came to an end. EBCOG thanks Professor Tarlatzis for his excellent service and leadership as President, especially during the troubled times of the pandemic. Professor Frank Louwen (Germany) has now…

Dr Petr Velebil Succeeds Professor Juriy Wladimiroff as Chair of SCTR

Dr Petr Velebil Succeeds Professor Juriy Wladimiroff as Chair of SCTR

Kate ThormanNov 27, 20231 min read

After many years of exemplary service, Professor Juriy Wladimiroff has transitioned into the role of Past-Chair of the Standing Committee on Training Recognition (SCTR). Long-standing committee member Dr Petr Velebil has now become the Chair of SCTR. He previously served…

EBCOG position statement on Inequalities in screening for cervical and breast cancer

EBCOG position statement on Inequalities in screening for cervical and breast cancer

Kate ThormanNov 7, 20232 min read

Please visit our Publications page to read the statement. Abstract Gynaecological cancers, namely breast and cervical cancer represent a high burden in women’s health. It is well established that cervical and breast cancer screening programmes are effective in reducing morbidity…

Provision of screening services for cervical and breast cancer – A scientific study commissioned by EBCOG

Provision of screening services for cervical and breast cancer – A scientific study commissioned by EBCOG

Kate ThormanNov 7, 20233 min read

Please visit our Publications page to read the study. Abstract Objective: Cancer screening can play an important role in early detection, improving treatment outcomes and reducing morbidity and mortality. Breast and cervical cancers belong to the most common gynaecological cancers…