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The 2015 AOGIN Vietnam Meeting, September 25th - 26th, 2015

The 2015 AOGIN Vietnam Meeting is an international conference on genital cancer. it is scheduled to take place in Ho Chi Minh City of Sept 25th & 26th, 2015, hosted by HOGA and Tu Du Hospital, in cooperation with AOGIN. 

The goals of the 2015 AOGIN Vietnam Meeting are: 
1. To share and discuss the latest research findings on gynaecological cancer in Vietnam and other Asian countries
2. Discuss the application of these research findings in the prevention and treatment of gynaecological cancer

The meeting will include speakers from local and international institutions. 

Conference Website: aogin2015.com
LOCATION
Equatorial Hotel
Ho Chi Minh
242 Tran Binh Trong 
Dist 5, HCMc
Vietnam

SECRETARIAT
HOGA Secretarial
128, Hong Bang
Ward 12, Dist 5
Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnam 
Em hoiphysantp@hoipstphcm.org.vn

Programme

Day One: Friday September 25th
Session One: 1.30pm - 5.00pm

    Introduction to Vietnam AOGIN Congress

    Current Status of Cervical Cancer Control in the Emerging Economy Countries                                     Neerja Bhatla (India)

    Epidemiology of HPV Types & Cervical Cancer in East Asia-Pacific Region                                               Qiao You-Lin (China)

    Current Guidelines on HPV Vaccination                                                                                                       Eng-Hseon Tay (Singapore)

    Management of Cervical Cancer - What is New?                                                                                         Dr Ngoc Linh

    Management of Vulvar Benign Lesions                                                                                                        Dr Hoang Van Minh

    Q&A

Official Opening & Gala Dinner: 6.30 - 9.00pm


Day Two: Saturday September 26th
Session One: 8.30am - 11.30am
Room One
    Management Options of CIN. 
    Chu Tang Yuan (Taiwan)

    Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control in Vietnam: Evidence- 
    and Resource-Based Approach.
    A/Prof Ngyuen Vu Quoc Huy MD, PhD

    How to Deal with the Patient with LEEP Positive Margin. 
    Erfren Domingo (Philippines)

    KAP of Mother have Daughter that HPV Vaccinated.
    Dr Xuan Nghiem (HOGA)

    The Management of AGUS Smears and Cervical Glandular     
    Lesions.
    Neerja Bhatla (India)

    HPV and Penile Cancer.
    Dr PHam Duc Nhat Minh

    Q&A
Room Two
    Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Early Stage Cervical Cancer
    Dr Vu Van Vu

    New and Future Cervical Screening Tests
    Eng-Hseon Tay (Singapore)

    Liquidbased Cytology for Cervical Cancer Screening - The Way 
    Forward. 
    Siew-Chin Lian (Australia)

    New Biomarker for the Prediction of Cervical Cancer.
    Prof Ho Huynh Thuy Duong

    Recent Progress of HPV Therapeutic Vaccine in Cervical 
    Neoplasia.
    Jong Sup Park (South Korea)

    HPV and Tonsil Cancer
    Dr Huynh Chi Long

    Q&A
Lunch Break: 11.30am - 1.00pm

Session Two: 1.00pm - 4.00pm

    Immature Papillary Metaplasia of the Uterine Cervix                                                                                      Swee Chong Quek (Singapore)

    Cytomorphological Analysis of Pap Smear in Relation to HPV Infection.                                                      Annie NY Cheung (Hong Kong)

    Cytology and Colposcopy - Can They Do Without Each Other in Cervical Cancer Screening?                    Dwiana Ocviyanti (Indonesia)

    Cervical Neoplasia Persistent After Treatment                                                                                                Erfren Domingo (Philippines)

    Q&A

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