WELCOME TO THE INTERACTIVE PROGRAM OF THE IGCS 2023 MEETING
The meeting will officially run on Korea Standard Time (KST/GMT+9)
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In-Person & On-Demand: The session will be held live in Seoul and recorded for up to 3 months of on-demand viewing accessible to all registered attendees.
In-Person Only: The session will be held only live in Seoul and will not be recorded.
Session Description: The treatment of patients with advanced stage or recurrent endometrial cancer is complex. Understanding the ever-changing landscape requires knowledge of both the efficacy of the new treatment regimens, and in parallel, a strong understanding surrounding identification and management of treatment related side effects. Furthermore, as new and effective treatments are identified, physicians will need to better understand drug sequencing and opportunities to incorporate approved regimens in the treatment timeline of endometrial cancer patients. During this session, experts will review the existing data, help learners understand the latest novel therapies and walk through sequencing and opportunities for potential immune checkpoint rechallenge. Lastly, the importance of disparities in endometrial cancer outcomes and approaches to understand and mitigate these disparities will be discussed.
Session Description: Join us for an engaging symposium where leading experts will review the latest developments shaping the cervical cancer treatment landscape. Faculty will explore how recent breakthroughs are impacting real-world treatment, with case studies and perspectives on integrating new agents into practice. The highlights of the session will include a lively fireside chat discussion where the audience can engage with faculty on topics like managing side effects, patient selection, and access considerations. Throughout the symposium, attendees will have opportunities to participate through audience response technology and questions. You'll leave with clinically relevant insights to help interpret the latest cervical cancer research and apply it to improve patient care.