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 […]
High-level Panel Event 2023
International HPV Awareness Day High Level Panel Event: One Less Worry – improving access to screening to prevent HPV-related cancer The International Papillomavirus Society (IPVS) invites you to participate in our live and free webinar on Friday, March 3rd, 2023 to commemorate International HPV Awareness Day Campaign 2023 and to celebrate the mobilization of effort […]
First Patient Navigation Congress in Latin America
First Patient Navigation Congress in Latin America May 18 and 19, 2023 Virtual format The Congress aims to: Combine regional efforts to expand the implementation of Patient Navigation. Share information about patient navigator training and certification. Create a support network for regional patient navigators. Some of the topics to discuss are: Patient Navigation training […]
International HPV Awareness Day
March 4th is International HPV Awareness Day, the day that the global spotlight shines on a virus that we have the tools to eliminate and the ability to prevent the cancers that HPV can cause. IPVS calls on everyone to get informed, take action to protect yourself and spread the word. Find out more on […]
Regional webinar: Cervical Cancer Elimination in the Asia Pacific – Time for Action
IPVS regional webinar in collaboration with the Asia Pacific HPV Coalition: Cervical Cancer Elimination in the Asia Pacific – Time for Action Friday, 25 August 2023 08:30-10:00 CEST (Geneva)/ 14:30-16:00 SGT (Singapore) Topic: Join us for a free webinar held jointly with the Asia Pacific HPV Coalition where we delve into the intricacies of implementing […]
IPVS Educational Webinar Series 2021 – The Future of HPV Research
IPVS is pleased to announce the following session of our Educational Webinar Series for 2021 Session II: The Future of HPV Research: Capitalizing on Current Opportunities 22 April 2021 17:00-18:00 CET (Geneva)/ 08:00-09:00 PST (Los Angeles) Moderator: Dr. Elisabeth McClymont, PhD, University of Montreal, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Topic: The aim of this session […]
IPVS Regional Webinar 2021: Cervical Cancer Elimination in Asia Pacific
Register today for the IPVS regional webinar in collaboration with the APAC HPV Coalition: Session III: Cervical cancer vaccination & screening in the Asia pacific during the pandemic: Where do we go from here? 15 May 2021 08:00-9:00 CET (Geneva)/ 14:00-15:00 SST (Singapore) Topic: What are the main challenges in cervical cancer screening and prevention […]
Cervical cancer elimination in the Asia Pacific: Does one size fit all?
Register today for the IPVS regional webinar in collaboration with the Asia Pacific HPV Coalition: Cervical cancer elimination in the Asia Pacific: Does one size fit all? Saturday, 16 July 2022 08:00-09:00 CEST (Geneva)/ 14:00-15:00 SST (Singapore) Topic: During this session, the faculty will address the challenges in HPV vaccination, screening, and treatment in the […]
IPVS webinar: What does it take to decide if a cancer is caused by HPV?
IPVS webinar What does it take to decide if a cancer is caused by HPV? Wednesday, 21st September 2022 16:00-17:30 CEST (Geneva) / 10:00-11:30 EDT (New York) Topic: This live and free webinar will be about determining causal relations for cancers associated with HPV. In this session, the speakers will: • explain the scientific criteria […]
IPVS Educational Webinar Series 2021 – Session I: HPV Latency
IPVS is pleased to begin our Educational Webinar Series for 2021 with Session I: HPV Latency: Is it real and does it Matter? 17 February 2021 17:00-18:00 CET Speakers: Dr. Anna-Barbara Moscicki, Professor of Pediatrics, University of California, Los Angeles Prof. John Doorbar, Division of Virology, Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge, UK. Moderator: Prof. […]