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Thank you for joining us in Seattle for the SGO 2025 Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer!

We hope you had a meaningful experience and that the connections you made and insights you gained will continue to enhance your practice and patient care.

Be sure to visit SGO Meeting News Central for photos, in-depth articles on sessions, and groundbreaking research, including our late-breaking abstracts.

We appreciate your support in helping SGO multiply our impact, so we can support you in multiplying yours.

 

About the Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer

The SGO Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer® stands as the foremost educational and scientific gathering for professionals dedicated to the treatment and care of individuals with gynecologic cancer.

Since 1969, the SGO has hosted this meeting, bringing together global experts in gynecologic oncology to share the latest scientific advancements, participate in educational programs, and network with peers. The meeting attracts a diverse array of specialists involved in gynecologic cancer care, research, and policy. Attendees include gynecologic, medical, and radiation oncologists, pathologists, obstetricians/gynecologists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, pharmacists, fellows-in-training, residents, medical students, and patient advocates.

Additionally, the SGO Annual Meeting features exhibitors from various medical device and pharmaceutical companies, showcasing cutting-edge products and services tailored for the gynecologic cancer care team. This meeting also offers numerous sponsorship opportunities for events, services and takeaway items, enhancing the overall experience for attendees.

The SGO Annual Meeting has been pivotal in shaping the future of women’s cancer care and the careers of gynecologic oncology providers. Check out the 2024 Annual Meeting Impact Report, with over 3,300 attendees from 41 countries, more than 600 impactful studies featured including 40 novel, prospective clinical trials, and more than 70 state-of-the-art educational sessions. 

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Future Dates

April 11 – 13, 2026

San Juan, PR

March 20 – 23, 2027

Phoenix, AZ

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About the Allied Health Professionals Meeting

The Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) Allied Health Professionals Meeting is designed for advanced practice providers, nurse practitioners, physician assistants/associates, registered nurses, physicians, and other members of the gynecologic oncology care team who are in any phase of their career.  

At the Allied Health Professionals Meeting, attendees will have the opportunity to:

  • Experience a comprehensive program featuring dynamic sessions crafted to inspire curiosity and advance your clinical knowledge and practical skills
  • Engage with interactive educational content showcasing the latest advancements in gynecologic oncology to elevate patient care.  
  • Build meaningful connections with allied health professionals across the country and take part in conversations that shape the future of patient care and clinical excellence.
  • Gain valuable insights from key partners, including exhibitors and the Foundation for Women’s Cancer, offering vital resources and fresh perspectives to elevate your impact in oncology care.

 

Additional Opportunities at the SGO 2025 Allied Health Professionals Meeting 

 

Basics Bootcamp: Women’s Wellness: Hormones, the Pause, and Sexual Health for Gynecologic Cancer Survivors 

Friday, October 10, 8 a.m. – 11 a.m. MT

The program will cover essential topics including the physiology of menopause, hormone therapy guidelines for gynecologic cancer survivors and previvors, basic management of hormone therapy, non-hormonal approaches to managing menopause, and key aspects of sexual health. Special attention will be given to managing genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM), exploring both hormonal and non-hormonal treatment options, and addressing conditions such as vulvodynia and dyspareunia. Providers will gain practical strategies to optimize quality of life and support holistic care for patients throughout and beyond cancer treatment. 

Target audience: any clinician interested in becoming more competent in menopause and sexual health management for gynecologic cancer survivors 

 

Hands-on Workshop: Colposcopy  

Saturday, October 11, 7:30 a.m. – 10 a.m. MT

Attendees will gain hands-on experience with colposcopy techniques and learn how to operate a colposcope (one per station). Participants will practice performing biopsies using Tischler forceps and an endocervical curette on food models designed to simulate human tissue. The session will also cover how to evaluate and classify grades of dysplasia based on colposcopy results.

Expert faculty will be available at each station to demonstrate techniques, discuss clinical indications and use cases, and share practical tips and insights.

Space is limited, so register today.

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