Track Categories
The track category is the heading under which your abstract will be reviewed and later published in the conference printed matters if accepted. During the submission process, you will be asked to select one track category for your abstract.
Ovarian cancer remains one of the most challenging cancers to treat, partly due to its tendency to be diagnosed at advanced stages. However, recent advances in research and treatment strategies have brought about significant improvements in patient outcomes.
- Track1-1 Targeted Therapies and Personalized Medicine.
- Track1-2 Immunotherapy Innovations.
- Track1-3 Advances in Chemotherapy and Drug Delivery.
- Track1-4 Early Detection and Diagnostic Techniques
- Track1-5 Genetic and Genomic Insights
High-risk pregnancy management is a critical aspect of maternal and fetal care that focuses on identifying, monitoring, and addressing conditions or complications that may adversely affect the health of the mother, fetus, or both. This comprehensive approach ensures the best possible outcomes by employing advanced diagnostic tools, targeted interventions, and multidisciplinary coordination. The management of high-risk pregnancies involves a range of strategies tailored to the specific risks and needs of the patient, from early diagnosis to postnatal care.
- Track2-1 Risk Assessment and Screening
- Track2-2 Monitoring and Surveillance
- Track2-3 Medical Management
- Track2-4 Delivery Planning
- Track2-5 Postnatal Care
Fertility preservation techniques encompass a range of methods designed to safeguard reproductive potential for individuals who face medical treatments, lifestyle changes, or other circumstances that could impact their future ability to conceive. These techniques are crucial for individuals undergoing treatments that may affect their fertility, such as cancer therapy, those with genetic conditions, or individuals choosing to delay childbearing. Advances in this field aim to provide effective solutions to maintain fertility and offer options for future family planning.
- Track3-1 Cryopreservation Methods
- Track3-2 Ovarian Tissue Preservation
- Track3-3 Testicular Tissue Preservation
- Track3-4 Hormonal and Pharmacological Approaches
- Track3-5 Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART)
Maternal-fetal medicine is a specialized branch of obstetrics focused on the management of high-risk pregnancies and the health of both the mother and the fetus. This field integrates advanced diagnostic tools, therapeutic interventions, and interdisciplinary collaboration to ensure optimal outcomes for complex pregnancies. Maternal-fetal medicine specialists are trained to handle a wide range of pregnancy complications, from preexisting medical conditions to complications arising during pregnancy. The aim is to improve maternal and fetal health through early detection, innovative treatments, and comprehensive care strategies.
- Track4-1 Risk Assessment and Screening
- Track4-2 Management of High-Risk Pregnancies
- Track4-3 Fetal Monitoring and Interventions
- Track4-4 Prenatal Diagnosis and Therapy
- Track4-5 Labor and Delivery Management
Gynecologic oncology is a specialized field focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of cancers that affect the female reproductive organs, including ovarian, cervical, endometrial, vulvar, and vaginal cancers. As our understanding of these cancers evolves, so do the approaches to treatment and care. Current trends in gynecologic oncology are shaped by advancements in molecular biology, targeted therapies, and personalized medicine. These trends aim to improve early detection, enhance treatment efficacy, and optimize patient outcomes while also addressing quality of life issues for cancer survivors.
- Track5-1 Early Detection and Screening Innovations
- Track5-2 Targeted and Personalized Therapies
- Track5-3 Surgical Advances
- Track5-4 Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy Updates
- Track5-5 Survivorship and Quality of Life
Sexual health and dysfunction encompass a broad spectrum of issues related to the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of sexual well-being. This field addresses not only the prevention and management of sexual disorders but also the promotion of healthy sexual relationships and practices. Advances in understanding sexual health and dysfunction have led to improved diagnostic techniques, treatment options, and therapeutic approaches, aiming to enhance quality of life and intimacy for individuals and couples.
- Track6-1 Sexual Health Education and Promotion
- Track6-2 Sexual Dysfunction in Women
- Track6-3 Sexual Dysfunction in Men
- Track6-4 Psychosexual Therapy and Counseling
- Track6-5 Sexual Health and Chronic Conditions
Gynecologic pathology is a subspecialty of pathology focused on the diagnosis and management of diseases affecting the female reproductive system. This field encompasses a broad range of conditions, including benign and malignant tumors, pre-cancerous lesions, and various non-neoplastic disorders. Accurate diagnosis is critical in guiding treatment decisions and improving patient outcomes. Gynecologic pathologists employ advanced techniques, including histopathology, immunohistochemistry, and molecular diagnostics, to provide precise diagnoses and collaborate with clinicians to manage complex gynecologic conditions effectively.
- Track7-1 Diagnostic Techniques and Innovations
- Track7-2 Benign Gynecologic Conditions
- Track7-3 Pre-Cancerous Lesions and Early-Stage Cancers
- Track7-4 Gynecologic Malignancies
- Track7-5 Histopathological Evaluation and Staging
Adolescent gynecology focuses on the unique gynecologic health needs and challenges of teenagers and young adults. This field addresses a range of issues from puberty and menstrual disorders to sexual health and reproductive health concerns. Adolescents undergo significant physical, hormonal, and emotional changes, which can impact their gynecologic health. Providing effective care involves not only addressing acute and chronic conditions but also offering education, support, and guidance to promote long-term well-being. This area of gynecology aims to bridge the gap between pediatric and adult care, ensuring that young individuals receive age-appropriate and sensitive healthcare.
- Track8-1 Menstrual Health and Disorders
- Track8-2 Contraceptive Counseling and Management
- Track8-3 Sexual Health and Well-being
- Track8-4 Pubertal Development and Disorders
- Track8-5 Reproductive Health and Fertility Preservation
Preventive gynecology focuses on strategies and practices aimed at preventing gynecologic diseases and ensuring early detection through screening programs. By proactively addressing risk factors, implementing early intervention strategies, and utilizing regular screening, preventive gynecology aims to reduce the incidence and impact of gynecologic conditions, including cancers, infections, and other disorders. Effective preventive care involves a combination of patient education, evidence-based screening guidelines, and personalized risk assessment to optimize outcomes and improve overall reproductive health.
- Track9-1 Cervical Cancer Screening and Prevention
- Track9-2 Breast Cancer Screening and Risk Reduction
- Track9-3 Ovarian Cancer Screening and Early Detection
- Track9-4 Endometrial Health and Screening
- Track9-5 Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) Screening
Personalized medicine in gynecology involves tailoring medical care to the individual characteristics, needs, and preferences of each patient. This approach integrates advanced genetic, genomic, and clinical data to provide targeted interventions that optimize outcomes and minimize adverse effects. By leveraging individual patient profiles, including genetic information, lifestyle factors, and unique clinical characteristics, personalized medicine aims to enhance the precision of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies in gynecologic care. This approach represents a shift from a one-size-fits-all model to a more nuanced and individualized method of managing gynecologic health.
- Track10-1 Genomic and Genetic Testing
- Track10-2 Tailored Treatment Plans
- Track10-3 Risk Assessment and Prevention
- Track10-4 Data Integration and Management
- Track10-5 Patient-Centered Care and Communication
Integrative and complementary therapies in gynecology encompass a range of non-traditional approaches that are used alongside conventional medical treatments to enhance overall health, manage symptoms, and improve quality of life for women. These therapies blend conventional gynecologic care with evidence-based alternative treatments, focusing on the whole person rather than just the disease. The goal is to address physical, emotional, and mental health aspects of gynecologic conditions, offering patients additional options for managing their health. Integrative approaches often include lifestyle modifications, nutritional support, mind-body techniques, and natural remedies, aiming to provide holistic and patient-centered care.
- Track11-1 Nutritional and Dietary Interventions
- Track11-2 Mind-Body Techniques
- Track11-3 Physical Therapies and Exercise
- Track11-4 Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).
- Track11-5 Homeopathy and Natural Remedies
The management of postmenopausal health involves addressing the multifaceted changes and challenges that women face after menopause. Menopause, defined as the cessation of menstruation for 12 consecutive months, marks a significant transition in a woman's life, characterized by a decline in estrogen levels and the onset of various health concerns. Effective management focuses on alleviating symptoms, preventing complications, and improving overall quality of life through a combination of medical, lifestyle, and psychological interventions. This approach aims to address both the physical and emotional aspects of postmenopausal health to support women in leading healthy, fulfilling lives.
- Track12-1 Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
- Track12-2 Management of Menopausal Symptoms
- Track12-3 Bone Health and Osteoporosis
- Track12-4 Cardiovascular Health
- Track12-5 Reproductive and Sexual Health
The management of recurrent miscarriage involves addressing the complex and multifactorial causes behind repeated pregnancy losses. Recurrent miscarriage, defined as the loss of three or more consecutive pregnancies before 20 weeks of gestation, can be emotionally distressing and physically challenging for affected individuals. Effective management requires a comprehensive approach that includes accurate diagnosis, personalized treatment plans, and supportive care. This multidisciplinary approach aims to identify underlying causes, optimize conditions for a successful pregnancy, and provide emotional and psychological support to individuals and couples navigating this difficult experience.
- Track13-1 Diagnostic Evaluation of Recurrent Miscarriage
- Track13-2 Management of Identified Causes
- Track13-3 Preconception Care and Optimization
- Track13-4 Innovations in Reproductive Technology.
- Track13-5 Management of Early Pregnancy Loss
Innovations in contraceptive technology are transforming the landscape of family planning by providing more effective, convenient, and personalized methods of contraception. These advancements aim to address a diverse range of reproductive needs, offering improved safety, efficacy, and user experience. The evolution of contraceptive technologies includes the development of new hormonal methods, non-hormonal alternatives, and long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs). The integration of digital health technologies and personalized medicine further enhances contraceptive choices, making family planning more accessible and tailored to individual preferences and health conditions.
- Track14-1 Advancements in Hormonal Contraceptives
- Track14-2 Non-Hormonal Contraceptive Methods
- Track14-3 Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARCs)
- Track14-4 Digital and Smart Contraceptive Technologies
- Track14-5 Personalized Contraceptive Approaches
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the field of gynecology by enhancing diagnostic accuracy, streamlining clinical workflows, and personalizing patient care. AI technologies, including machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision, are being increasingly integrated into various aspects of gynecologic practice. These innovations promise to improve outcomes by providing more precise and efficient solutions for diagnosing and managing gynecologic conditions, optimizing treatment plans, and enhancing patient experiences. The role of AI in gynecology extends from supporting clinical decision-making to advancing research and improving operational efficiencies.
- Track15-1 AI in Diagnostic Imaging
- Track15-2 AI-Driven Predictive Analytics
- Track15-3 AI in Genomic and Molecular Research
- Track15-4 AI and Patient Management Systems
- Track15-5 AI in Surgical Planning and Robotics
Patient-centered care in gynecology emphasizes the importance of tailoring medical care to the individual needs, preferences, and values of each patient. This approach focuses on creating a collaborative partnership between patients and healthcare providers, ensuring that care is respectful, responsive, and personalized. In gynecology, patient-centered care involves addressing not only the clinical aspects of gynecologic conditions but also the emotional, psychological, and social dimensions of health. By prioritizing patient involvement in decision-making and care planning, healthcare providers can enhance treatment outcomes, improve patient satisfaction, and support overall well-being.
- Track16-1 Shared Decision-Making
- Track16-2 Personalized Care Plans
- Track16-3 Emotional and Psychological Support
- Track16-4 Patient Education and Empowerment
- Track16-5 Cultural Competence and Sensitivity
Gynecological imaging is a crucial component of diagnosing and managing various gynecologic conditions. Advances in imaging technology have significantly improved the ability to visualize and evaluate the female reproductive system, leading to more accurate diagnoses and better patient outcomes. This field encompasses a range of imaging modalities, each with its unique applications and benefits. The latest techniques in gynecological imaging offer enhanced resolution, more detailed anatomical views, and advanced diagnostic capabilities. These innovations facilitate early detection, precise assessment, and effective monitoring of gynecologic health issues.
- Track17-1 Advancements in Ultrasound Imaging
- Track17-2 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
- Track17-3 Computed Tomography (CT)
- Track17-4 Hysterosalpingography (HSG).
- Track17-5 Endovaginal and Endorectal Imaging
Post-surgical complications are significant concerns in gynecology that can affect patient recovery, quality of life, and overall treatment outcomes. Addressing these complications involves a comprehensive approach to identifying, managing, and preventing issues that arise after gynecologic surgeries. Effective management strategies include early detection, prompt intervention, and tailored follow-up care to mitigate risks and ensure optimal recovery. This focus on post-surgical care is crucial for improving patient outcomes, minimizing long-term effects, and enhancing overall surgical success.
- Track18-1 Infection Prevention and Management
- Track18-2 Hemorrhage and Bleeding Complications
- Track18-3 Wound Healing and Surgical Site Care
- Track18-4 Pain Management.
- Track18-5 Gastrointestinal Complications
Genetics plays a pivotal role in understanding, diagnosing, and managing various gynecological disorders. The interplay between genetic factors and gynecologic health can influence the development, progression, and response to treatment of conditions such as cancers, reproductive disorders and endocrine abnormalities. Advances in genetic research and technology have provided deeper insights into the hereditary and molecular underpinnings of these disorders, facilitating the development of personalized medicine approaches. This focus on genetics helps in identifying at-risk individuals, tailoring interventions, and improving patient outcomes through targeted therapies and preventative strategies.
- Track19-1 Genetic Predisposition to Gynecologic Cancers
- Track19-2 Genetics of Reproductive Disorders
- Track19-3 Genomics and Personalized Medicine in Gynecology
- Track19-4 Genetic Testing and Counseling
- Track19-5 Role of Epigenetics in Gynecological Disorders
Uterine fibroids, also known as leiomyomas, are benign tumors of the uterus that can cause a range of symptoms, including heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, and reproductive issues. Managing uterine fibroids involves a multi-faceted approach tailored to the individual patient's symptoms, size, location of the fibroids, and overall health. Advances in treatment options have expanded beyond traditional surgical methods to include minimally invasive techniques and medical therapies. This comprehensive approach aims to alleviate symptoms, preserve uterine function, and improve the quality of life for patients.
- Track20-1 Medical Management of Uterine Fibroids
- Track20-2 Minimally Invasive Procedures.
- Track20-3 Surgical Management
- Track20-4 Fibroids and Reproductive Health
- Track20-5 Patient-Centered Care and Shared Decision-Making
Laparoscopic surgery, known for its minimally invasive nature, has revolutionized the field of gynecology by offering patients reduced recovery times, less postoperative pain, and minimal scarring compared to traditional open surgery. Advanced techniques in laparoscopic surgery are continuously evolving, incorporating cutting-edge technologies and innovative approaches to enhance precision, efficiency, and patient outcomes. This focus on advanced laparoscopic techniques includes new developments in instrumentation, imaging, and surgical methods that are reshaping the landscape of gynecologic surgery.
- Track21-1 Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Surgery
- Track21-2 Advanced Imaging Techniques
- Track21-3 Single-Port Laparoscopic Surgery
- Track21-4 Minimally Invasive Techniques for Complex Procedures
- Track21-5 Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS)
Gynecologic pain syndromes encompass a range of conditions that cause significant discomfort and impact the quality of life for many women. These conditions, including chronic pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, and vulvodynia, can be challenging to diagnose and manage due to their multifaceted nature and overlap with other health issues. Effective management requires a comprehensive approach that integrates accurate diagnosis, multidisciplinary care, and individualized treatment plans. Advances in understanding the pathophysiology of these pain syndromes have led to new therapeutic options and strategies aimed at alleviating symptoms and improving patient outcomes.
- Track22-1 Chronic Pelvic Pain: Diagnosis and Management
- Track22-2 Dysmenorrhea: Understanding and Treatment
- Track22-3 Vulvodynia: Diagnosis and Management.
- Track22-4 Endometriosis-Associated Pain
- Track22-5 Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome
Innovations in vaginal and vulvar health have advanced significantly, offering new solutions for managing conditions and enhancing overall well-being. The field encompasses a wide range of issues, including infections, atrophic conditions, and chronic pain syndromes, each requiring tailored approaches. Recent developments in technology, pharmacology, and therapeutic techniques are improving diagnostic accuracy, treatment efficacy, and patient outcomes. This focus on innovations aims to address emerging challenges in vaginal and vulvar health, providing comprehensive care and advancing the understanding of these often-sensitive conditions.
- Track23-1 Advancements in Diagnostic Techniques
- Track23-2 Emerging Treatments for Vaginal Infections
- Track23-3 Management of Vulvar Pain and Vulvodynia
- Track23-4 Innovations in Hormonal and Non-Hormonal Therapies
- Track23-5 Vaginal Rejuvenation and Aesthetic Procedures
The intersection of lifestyle and nutrition with gynecologic health is a critical area of study, as various lifestyle factors and dietary choices significantly influence the onset, progression, and management of gynecologic conditions. Understanding how lifestyle habits and nutritional intake impact reproductive health, menstrual cycles, and gynecologic disorders can lead to improved preventive strategies and therapeutic interventions. This focus aims to explore the ways in which lifestyle and nutrition affect gynecologic health, provide evidence-based recommendations, and identify opportunities for integrating these factors into comprehensive care plans.
- Track 24-1 Nutrition and Hormonal Balance
- Track 24-2 Obesity, Weight Management, and Gynecologic Health
- Track 24-3 Dietary Patterns and Menstrual Health
- Track 24-4 Gut Health and Gynecologic Conditions
- Track 24-5 Physical Activity and Reproductive Health
Reproductive endocrinology is a rapidly evolving field that focuses on the hormonal and endocrine aspects of reproductive health. Advances in reproductive endocrinology have led to significant improvements in the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of various reproductive disorders. This includes innovations in the management of hormonal imbalances, fertility treatments, and reproductive health conditions. The latest developments are enhancing patient care by providing more precise diagnostic tools, novel therapeutic options, and personalized treatment approaches. This focus on advances in reproductive endocrinology explores these innovations and their impact on improving reproductive health outcomes.
- Track 25-1 Advanced Hormonal Diagnostic Techniques
- Track 25-2 Emerging Therapies in Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT).
- Track 25-3 Advances in Fertility Treatments
- Track 25-4 Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).
- Track 25-5 Endocrine Disorders and Reproductive Health