High-level Panel Event
High-Level Panel Event on March 4th: Delivering a world with one less worry – implementing HPV vaccination for all IPVS is hosting a live, multi-disciplinary, interactive panel event to explore the challenges and opportunities in relation to the prevention of HPV-related cancers. Global key opinion leaders will address specific HPV vaccination topics that we hope […]
IPVS webinar – Highlights of the 2021 NCI Workshop on Antiviral Drug Development for Human Papillomaviruses
IPVS webinar – Highlights of the 2021 NCI Workshop on Antiviral Drug Development for Human Papillomaviruses Wednesday, 23rd March 2022 12:00-13:00 EDT (New York) / 17:00-18:00 CET (Geneva) Topic: Have you missed the 2021 NCI Workshop on Antiviral Drug Development for Human Papillomaviruses or would you like to learn more about HPV antiviral drugs? Join […]
IPVS webinar: Everything you need to know about HPV and pregnancy
IPVS webinar: Everything you need to know about HPV and pregnancy Thursday, 28th April 2022 12:00-13:30 EDT (New York) / 18:00-19:30 CEST (Geneva) Topic: Join our upcoming webinar to learn everything you need to know about HPV and pregnancy. HPV lesion treatment is known to be associated with obstetrical complications and now HPV infection in […]
IPVS webinar: Testing positive for HPV in cervical screening
IPVS webinar Testing positive for HPV in cervical screening: psychosocial and communication issues for patients and providers Friday, 10th June 2022 9:00-10:00 EDT (New York) / 15:00-16:00 CEST (Geneva) Topic: HPV screening is changing the scope of screening from abnormal cells to a virus that is sexually transmitted. Reluctance from health professionals having to counsel […]
IPVS webinar – Your patient is HPV+: what is next?
IPVS webinar – Your patient is HPV+: what is next? Tuesday, 13th July 2021 8:00 EDT (New York) / 14:00 CEST (Geneva) / 20:00 SST (Singapore) Topic: Given the strong evidence that HPV-based screening is more effective than cytology or naked visual inspection after application of acetic acid, more and more countries have switched or […]
IPVS webinar – HPV latency: more questions than answers
IPVS webinar – HPV latency: more questions than answers Wednesday, 29th September 2021 10:00 EDT (New York) / 16:00 CEST (Geneva) Topic: The ability of papillomaviruses to establish infection at human epithelial sites that is largely undetectable by most routine molecular diagnostic tests is indisputable. However, there remains considerable disagreement about what this ‘test negative, […]
IPVS webinar – HPV behavioral research and the 2030 targets
IPVS webinar – HPV behavioral research and the 2030 targets Why HPV behavioral research and science matter – The unanswered questions Wednesday, 20th October 2021 8:00 EDT (New York) / 14:00 CEST (Geneva) / 20:00 SST (Singapore) Topic: The Education Committee put together a webinar around a researcher pairing to discuss the unanswered questions […]
HPV Global Action webinar
HPV Global Action webinar HPV head and neck cancers: We need a control strategy now! Wednesday, 10th November 2021 18:00-19:00 CET Objectives: At the end of the presentation, the participants will be better informed about head and neck cancers: · their clinical burden · their natural clinical history · their early and late-stage signs and […]
IPVS webinar – HPV vaccine schedules and Sub-Saharan Africa
IPVS webinar – HPV vaccine schedules and Sub-Saharan Africa Monday, 24th January 2022 12:00-13:30 EST (New York) / 18:00-19:30 CET (Geneva) Topic: Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) has a very high burden of cervical cancer. HPV vaccines are being introduced in many countries in the region but there are many challenges in implementation for the adolescent […]
IPVS webinar: HPV pathobiology – lessons learned from mice
IPVS webinar: HPV pathobiology – lessons learned from mice Wednesday, 23rd February 2022 10:00 EST (New York) / 16:00 CET (Geneva) Moderator: Neil Christensen Professor Penn State University, College of Medicine Speakers: Megan Spurgeon Ph.D. University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Richard Roden Professor Johns Hopkins University Topic: During this webinar, […]