Author:
Gaffney David,Small Bill,Kitchener Henry,Young Ryu Sang,Viswanathan Akila,Trimble Ted,Covens Al,Wilailak Sarikapan,Lertkhachonsuk Arb-aroon,Sitathanee Chomporn,Mahantshetty Umesh,Fisher Brandon,Springer Susan,Pollatz Thomas,Spiller Antonius,Bacon Monica,Jhingran Anuja
Abstract
AbstractEighty-seven percent of cervix cancer occurs in less-developed regions of the world, and there is up to an 18-fold difference in mortality rate for cervix cancer depending on the region of the world. The Cervix Cancer Research Network (CCRN) was founded through the Gynecologic Cancer InterGroup with the aim of improving access to clinical trials in cervix cancer worldwide, and in so doing improving standards of care. The CCRN recently held its first international educational symposium in Bangkok. Sixty-two participants attended from 16 different countries including Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Taiwan, China, Vietnam, Korea, Japan, Columbia, Brazil, Canada, and the United States. The focus of this symposium was to evaluate progress, to promote new clinical trials for the CCRN, and to provide education regarding the role of brachytherapy in the treatment of cervical cancer.
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynaecology,Oncology
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