Preliminary ProgramThis program is subject to change.
08:30 – 09:00
Registration and Welcome
09:00 – 10:30
SESSION I GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGIC SURGERY: INNOVATION AND LIMITS Advances, Challenges, and New Surgical Standards
Moderators
Luis Chiva & Nadeem R. Abu-Rustum
Speakers
Anna Fagotti, Christina Fotopoulou, Mario Leitao, Giovanni Aletti, Jordi Ponce, Marie Plante, Christhardt Kohler, Gregg Nelson
De-escalation of Surgical Radicality: Evidence and Future Horizons
Prehabilitation/ERAS: When the Physician Enhances Surgical Outcomes
Robotic Approach and Future Platforms: Where Are We Heading?
Ultraradical Procedures (Out of the Box): How and for
10:30 – 11:00
Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:30
SESSION II MEDICAL ONCOLOGY AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE: THE NEXT LEAP Therapeutic Advances and Real Impact on Future Clinical Practice
Moderators
Antonio González & Robert L. Coleman
Speakers
Jonathan Ledermann, Domenica Lorusso, Xavier Matías Guiu, Ana Oaknin, Ben Davidson, Christian Marth, Luisa Sánchez Lorenzo, Brian Slomovitz
Molecular Diagnosis and Liquid Biopsy in Clinical Practice: Evidence and Hopes
The Post-PARPi Era: From Cure to New Patient Populations
The ADC Promise: How to Deal with So Many Targets, Asset sand Potential Indications
Targeting Cell Cycle: The New Frontier?
12:30 – 14:00
SESSION III ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY Paradigm Shift and Applications in Our Daily Practice
Moderators
Enrique Chacón & Nicolo Bizarri
Speakers
Juan Luis Alcázar, Alejandro Rauh-Hain, Alex Melamed, Alessandro Buda, Ignacio Zapardiel, Álvaro Tejerizo, Manel Barahona, Gabriel Levin
Enhancing the Doctor-Patient Relationship
Redefining Diagnostic Studies
Optimizing Surgical Techniques and Approaches
Revolutionizing the Future of Clinical Research
14:00 – 15:00
Lunch
15:00 – 16:30
SESSION IV COMPREHENSIVE WOMEN’S CARE A Holistic View of the Oncology Patient
Moderators
Sergi Fernández & Gloria Salvo
Speakers
Philippe Morice, Santiago Domingo, Denis Querleu, Ainhoa Madariaga, Berta Díaz Feijoó, José Luis Sánchez, Alejandro Gallego, Rodrigo Orozco, Blanca Gil Ibáñez
From Frailty to Complication: How to Avoid Iatrogenesis
Obesity, GLP-1 Agonists and Cancer Care: From Risk Factor to Therapeutic Target
Fertility Preservation, Cancer and Pregnancy, Menopause Treatment
Long-term Survivors and Palliative Care: From the Unicorn of Oncology to the Art of Accompaniment
16:30 – 17:00
Coffee Break
17:00 – 18:30
SESSION V GLOBAL HORIZON 2025 – 2035 Major Challenges in Gynecologic Oncology: The Dilemmas That Will Define the Next Decade
Moderators
Martina Ángeles & René Pareja
Speakers
Pedro T. Ramírez, Ane Gerda Eriksson, Jalid Sehouli, Glauco Baiocchi, Alejandra Martínez, Gabriel Rendón, Daniel Sanabria
The New Social Contract: Expectations, Data, Transparency, Networks. What Do Patients Expect from Us?
Global Inequality and Financial Toxicity: Is It Possible to Seek Balance?
Surgical Training: How to Ensure the Legacy to the Next Generation?
Centralization of Tumors in Cancer Centers: How to Convince Politicians?
18:30 – 19:00
Keynote Lecture Consequences of Complications on Surgeons
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