Theme: Focus on Next Generation to Improve the Obstetrics & Gynecology Care

Gynecology 2020

Gynecology 2020

It is our great pleasure to invite you to take part in the 9th International Conference on Gynecology and Obstetrics Conference which is mainly focusing on how " Exploring New Horizons & Advancements in Improving Womens Health & Well Being" is scheduled to be held on August 24-25, 2022 Barcelona, Spain.

The conference has been carefully designed so as to acknowledge the various recent researches going on in the field of gynecology and obstetrics. In addition to the paper presentations, the conference will provide its attendees to attend sessions of presentations and debates, workshops and symposiums as well as poster presentations. This conference on Gynecology 2022 will deal with various tracks from the different fields of Reproductive Health | Women health. The congress provides you with an unique opportunity to meet up with peers from both industry and academia. We co-ordinally invite all concerned people to come and join us at our event and make it a successful one by your esteem participation.

Young research Forum

Gynecology 2022 Conference is intended to honor prestigious award for talented Young researchers, Scientists, Young Investigators, Post-Graduate students, Post-doctoral fellows, TraineesJunior faculty in recognition of their outstanding contribution towards the conference theme. The Young Scientist Awards make every effort in providing a strong professional development opportunity for early career academicians by meeting experts to exchange and share their experiences on all aspects of gynecology.

Young Research’s Awards at Gynecology-2022 Conference is for the Nomination:

Young Researcher Forum - Outstanding Masters/Ph.D./Post Doctorate thesis work Presentation and only 25 presentations acceptable at the Gynecology 2022

YRF Registration Benefits:

  • Learn about career improvement with all the latest technologies by networking.
  • Provide an opportunity for research interaction and established senior investigators across the globe in the field of gynecology.
  • It’s a great privilege for young researchers to learn about the research areas for expanding their research knowledge.

Women's Top 5 Health Concerns

There are a lot of issues that women face these days. But here, we will be talking about the most important concerns related to their life!

Heart Disease

Heart disease is the leading killer of both men and women. It has been analyzed in women, the condition is responsible for about 29% of deaths.

Yet death in itself isn't the biggest problem for women with heart disease. The real trouble is in premature death and disability.

Although more men die of heart disease than women, females tend to be underdiagnosed, often to the point that it's too late to help them once the condition is discovered.

"The symptoms for women are typical for women, and they are often missed by doctors and the patient themselves."

Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. It is second to lung cancer as the leading cause of death for women.

The American Cancer Society lists the following as risk factors for breast cancer:

·         Increasing age

·         Genes (Most commonly, the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes).

·         Family history of the disease (Pedigree)

·         Personal history of the disease

·         Race. White women have a slightly greater risk of getting breast cancer compared with African-American women. Yet African-Americans have had a greater chance of dying from this disease.

·         Earlier abnormal breast biopsy

·         Frequent earlier chest radiation

·         Early onset of menstruation (before age 12) or menopause after age 55

·         Not having children

·         Medication use, such as diethylstilbestrol (DES)

·         Too much alcohol

·         Obesity

Osteoporosis

Hunched backs, back pain, and frailty used to be things older women had to accept before doctors knew anything more about osteoporosis. There are steps women and girls can take to avoid such problems.

Osteoporosis is largely preventable; the behaviors that women develop in their childhood, in their adolescence, and in their early adult years really play a significant role in the development of the disease. That's because bodies build up most of bone mass until age 30. Then new bone stops forming, and the focus is on maintenance of old bone.

Depression

Depression appears to affect more women than men. It has been reported that about 12 million women are affected by a depressive disorder each year compared to about 6 million men.

Autoimmune Diseases

Autoimmune diseases are a group of disorders in which the immune system attacks the body and destroys or alters tissues. There are more than 80 serious chronic illnesses in this category, including lupus, multiple sclerosis, and type 1 diabetes.

To know more join us @ Gynecology and Obstetrics International Conference scheduled during September 21-22, 2020 at Berlin, Germany

 

Track 1: Gynecology & Obstetrics

Throughout each phase of your lifecycle: Wellness, sickness and times of change, we must be vigilant about your healthcare. Gynecology deals with any disease concerning the reproductive organs: fallopian tubes, cervix, uterus, ovaries and vagina. A gynecologist may also treat related problems in the urinary system since these are closely related to female reproductive organs. The obstetrician refers to the complications of childbirth and ensures both mother and baby is safely guided through all of the phases of pregnancy and childbirth. Both gynecologist & obstetrician play a vital role in the women health. Women need reproductive health care during every stage of life and concern with gynecologist is the first step towards comprehensive, ongoing health and wellness management. Researcher’s focused on overcoming infertility, improving health care for both non-pregnant and pregnant women, combating gynecologic cancers, and easing the menopausal transition in women and many more.

                                                             

Track 2: Midwifery

Midwifery is an eclectic field and is professional in gynecology and Number of Research institutes working on the Midwifery are approximately 20 or more as well as some universities are giving training to women to be midwifery and most of midwives are women, total number of universities are approximately 70 which are working on midwives and the funding is around $20000- $30000 and Academia 50% , 40% industry and Others 30% are included in this topic. Midwife is a profession in obstetrics as well. The term midwife is used in refers for both women and men. In Many International & National Gynecology Conferences or Events around the world has included the advancements of Midwifery and has proved to be an essential topic, as per the definition of the WHO and the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics: A Midwife is a person who is  regularly admitted to a midwifery educational program that is recognized in the country in which it is located, and who has successfully completed the stipulated course of studies in midwifery and has obtained the essential qualifications to be registered and legally licensed to practice midwifery. 

 

Track 3: Maternal-Fetal Medicine

Maternal-Fetal Medicine (MFM) is refer to an Ob-Gyn physician who has completed an additional two to three years of education and training. They are high-risk pregnancy experts. For, MFM specialists work to keep the woman as healthy as possible while her body changes and her baby grows. MFM specialists also deal with the care for women who face unexpected and health problems that develop during pregnancy, such as early labor, bleeding, or high blood pressure.
Their training includes a four-year residency in obstetrics and gynecology followed by a three-year fellowship. They may provide treatments, prenatal tests, and perform surgeries. They refer as physician during lower-risk pregnancies and the primary obstetrician in especially high-risk pregnancies. After birth, they act as a pediatricians or neonatologists. For the mother, perinatologists assist with pre-existing health concerns, as well as complications caused by pregnancy.

 

Track 4: Urogynecology

Urogynecology is a professional in gynecology and the number of International & National research institutes working on the  Urogynecology are approximately 40 or more and  some universities also give training to women on Urogynecology, total number of universities which focus on this area are approximately 60 and also obtain a funding of around $20000- $30000 and includes 10% industry, 20% of academia and Others 70% .It is a surgical sub-specialty of urology and gynecology. Urogynecology is also referred as a subspecialty of Female Pelvic Medicine. Urogynecology includes diagnosis and treatment of urinary problem and female pelvic floor disease.

 

Track 5:  Gynecological Endocrinology

There are many Research institutes working on the Gynecological Endocrinology which are approximately 35 and the Number of Universities working on this topic are approximately 80 and funding for the research given by University or a research institute is around $10000 - $30000 including Academia 20%, 30% industry and Others 50%. Gynecological Endocrinology focuses on the treatment of disorders related to menstruation, fertility and menopause. Reproductive endocrinology and Fetal-Placental neuroendocrine development refer to a subspecialty that focuses on the biological causes and its interventional treatment of infertility and its development.


Track 6: Gynecological Oncology

As discussed in many Gynecologic events and meetings occurring in the  worldwide, it is stated that around 70,000 women are diagnosed with gynecologic cancers in the USA, and half of those were uterine cancer diagnoses with deaths of 7,000 women per year. Ovarian cancer is found to be the 2nd most common gynecologic cancer with around  24,000 new cases every year, leading to 17,000 deaths per year. Mortality of cases in cervical cancer have been decreased as Pap smears have become common in place. however, there are about 11,000 diagnoses every year in which about 4,400 women die from this disease every year. 4,300 women are being diagnosed with vulvar cancer each year, in which there is about 900 deaths among them. Vaginal cancer account for about 2,500 diagnoses each year causing about 800 deaths. Every woman is at risk  a gynecologic cancer. It is estimated that there will be around 97,000 new cases diagnosed and approximately causing 35,000 deaths from gynecologic cancers in the USA during the year 2015 stated as per The American Cancer Society, in which Uterine cancer may have the large portion of about 60% cases with an estimated mortality rate of approximately 18%. The Ovarian cancer has the highest mortality rate at 60%. 

 

Track 7: Reproductive Medicine

Reproductive Medicine in Gynecology is ever growing area, Target audience are of Academia 20%, 50% industry and 30% of others. Reproductive medicine is a branch of medicine which focuses on prevention, diagnosis and management of the reproductive problems. The aim emphasizes to improve or maintain reproductive health and allowing people to have children at a time of their choice as discussed in many gynecology events occurring in worldwide. It is mainly focused on knowledge of reproductive physiology, anatomy and endocrinology which also relevant to the molecular biology, biochemistry and pathology. Regenerative medicine includes on process of replacing and regenerating human cells, tissues or organs to restore normal function.

 

Track 8: Prenatal Diagnosis

Prenatal Diagnosis is a part of gynecology. It refers to the testing for diseases or conditions in a fetus or embryo before the child is born. Target audience are of 40% industry, Academia 20% and 40% of others.  Diagnostic testing can be performed by many invasive or non-invasive methods. As discussed in several  gynecology events  worldwide, the aim of this is to detect birth defects for examples  neural tube defects, Down syndrome, genetic disorders, chromosome disorder and other genetic disorders  such as sickle cell anemia , spina bifida, Tay Sachs disease, cystic fibrosis, Muscular dystrophy, cleft palate, thalassemia, and fragile X syndrome. Non-invasive techniques include examinations of the woman's womb by using ultrasonography and maternal serum screens

 

Track 9: Family Planning

The critical step in the management of world population includes Contraception and Family planning measures. The world is distinguishing a huge vault over in the development of recent contraceptive technologies and assisted reproductive technologies such as achieving pregnancy in procedures like in vitro fertilization , artificial insemination and surrogacy to fight issues like infertility and its assessment. As discussed in several gynecology events High-risk patients include patients with diseases like hypertension, Sexually transmitted diseases, diabetes and other complications and the advancing trends in contraception and technologies will render a crucial role in regulating a large number of Reproductive Health indicators.

 

Track 10: Menopause

Menopause is well known concept in Gynecology. The number of Research institutes working on Menopause concepts are about 40-50 and the number of Universities are approximately 250 which are consisting menopause topics in the department of Gynecology and the funding towards the research on this topic is in between the figures of $30000 - $50000 ,Target audience are of about 20% in the industry,  Academia 40% and 40% of others. Menopause is also known as the climacteric, which is the time in most women's lives where the menstrual periods stop permanently, and she will be no longer able to have children.

 

Track 11: Infertility

Infertility occur when a couple unable to conceive after having regular unprotected sex.
In the United States, around 20 percent of women aged 16 to 45 years are estimated to have difficulty conceiving or staying pregnant. Worldwide, 9 to 12 percent of couples’ experience fertility problems. Between 46 and 51 percent of cases are thought to stem from factors that affect the man. There are some causes genetic factor, age, smoking, diet, alcohol, mental stress. There are some treatments or medication which cure the infertility problem such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy& Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

 

 Track 12: Health-Related Behaviors in Women

The critical step in the management of world population includes Contraception and Family planning measures. The world is distinguishing a huge vault over in the development of recent contraceptive technologies and assisted reproductive technologies such as achieving pregnancy in procedures like in vitro fertilization , artificial insemination and surrogacy to fight issues like infertility and its assessment. As discussed in several gynecology events high-risk patients include patients with diseases like hypertension, Sexually transmitted diseases, diabetes and other complications and the advancing trends in contraception and technologies will render a crucial role in regulating a large number of Reproductive Health indicators.

 

Track 13: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

Women’s sexual and regenerative wellbeing is identified with various human rights, including the privilege to life, the privilege to be free from torment, the privilege to wellbeing, the privilege to protection, the privilege to training, and the disallowance of segregation. Sexual and regenerative wellbeing and rights or SRHR is the idea of human rights connected to sexuality and generation. It is a mix of four fields that in a few settings are pretty much particular from each other, however less so or not in the slightest degree in different settings. These four fields are sexual wellbeing, sexual rights, regenerative wellbeing and conceptive rights. In the idea of SRHR, these four fields are dealt with as isolated however characteristically entwined.

 

Track 14: Gynecologic Surgery

Gynecologic Surgery is giving a fundamental, peer-assessed data for clinical articles managing all parts of agent and office gynecology. "Gynecological Surgery", established in 2004, is the first and head peer-surveyed logical diary devoted to all parts of research, advancement, and preparing in gynecological surgery Gynecological surgery alludes to surgery on the female conceptive framework. It incorporates strategies for amiable conditions, malignancy, fruitlessness, and incontinence. Gynecological surgery may once in a while be performed for elective or restorative purposes. Also this field is quickly changing because of new advancements and developments in endoscopy, apply autonomy, imaging and other interventional systems. Gynecological surgery is presently envelops every surgical intercession relating to ladies' wellbeing, including urogynecology, oncology and fetal surgery.

 

Track15: Clinical Gynecology Oncology

As discussed in many Gynecologic events and meetings occurring in the  worldwide, it is stated that around 70,000 women are diagnosed with gynecologic cancers in the USA, and half of those were uterine cancer diagnoses with deaths of 7,000 women per year. Ovarian cancer is found to be the 2nd most common gynecologic cancer with around  24,000 new cases every year, leading to 17,000 deaths per year. Mortality of cases in cervical cancer have been decreased as Pap smears have become common in place. however, there are about 11,000 diagnoses every year in which about 4,400 women die from this disease every year 4,300 women are being diagnosed with vulvar cancer each year, in which there is about 900 deaths among them. Vaginal cancer account for about 2,500 diagnoses each year causing about 800 deaths. Every woman is at risk  a gynecologic cancer. It is estimated that there will be around 97,000 new cases diagnosed and approximately causing 35,000 deaths from gynecologic cancers in the USA during the year 2015 stated as per The American Cancer Society, in which Uterine cancer may have the large portion of about 60% cases with an estimated mortality rate of approximately 18%. The Ovarian cancer has the highest mortality rate at 60%. 

 

Track 16: Gynecology Disorders

Gynecologic pathology is the restorative pathology subspecialty managing the review and analysis of sickness including the female genital tract. A doctor who hones gynecologic pathology is a gynecologic pathologist. The term begins from the Greek gyno-(gynaikos) signifying "lady" and the postfix - ology, signifying "investigation of". Gestational trophoblastic malady (GTD) is the general name for a gathering of uncommon tumors that happen amid pregnancy in the fetalchorion, GTD can happen in any sort of pregnancy which is quite often reparable if discovered ahead of schedule in Oncology Gynecology PathogenesisUterine leiomyosarcoma (LMS) is an uncommon uterine harm it is a forceful tumor connected with a high danger of repeat and passing, paying little mind to stage. Choriocarcinoma is a disease that grows most regularly from strange placenta and it is about 100% reparable if fitting chemotherapy is managed after the tumor mass is isolated from inside the uterus.

 

Track 17: Adolescent Gynecology

Pre-adult Gynecology is a companion assessed restorative diary covering gynecology as it identifies with the fields of pediatrics and juvenile medication. It was set up in 1988 as Adolescent and Pediatric Gynecology, acquiring its present name in 1996. It is distributed six times each year by Elsevier, which has distributed the diary since 1988; it is likewise the official diary of the North American Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. The supervisor in-boss is Joseph S. Sanfilippo (Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC). As per the Journal Citation Reports, the diary has a 2014 effect element of 1.683.

 

Track 18: Gynecologic Cancers: Case Report

It is stated that around 70,000 women are diagnosed with gynecologic cancers in the USA, and half of those were uterine cancer diagnoses with deaths of 7,000 women per year. Ovarian cancer is found to be the 2nd most common gynecologic cancer with around  24,000 new cases every year, leading to 17,000 deaths per year. Mortality of cases in cervical cancer have been decreased as Pap smears have become common in place. however, there are about 11,000 diagnoses every year in which about 4,400 women die from this disease every year. 4,300 women are being diagnosed with vulvar cancer each year, in which there is about 900 deaths among them. Vaginal cancer account for about 2,500 diagnoses each year causing about 800 deaths. Every woman is at risk a gynecologic cancer. It is estimated that there will be around 97,000 new cases diagnosed and approximately causing 35,000 deaths from gynecologic cancers in the USA during the year 2015 stated as per The American Cancer Society, in which Uterine cancer may have the large portion of about 60% cases with an estimated mortality rate of approximately 18%. The Ovarian cancer has the highest mortality rate at 60%. 

 

Track 19: Advances in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Throughout each phase of your lifecycle: Wellness, sickness and times of change, we must be vigilant about your healthcare. Gynecology deals with any disease concerning the reproductive organs: fallopian tubes, cervix, uterus, ovaries and vagina. A gynecologist may also treat related problems in the urinary system since these are closely related to female reproductive organs. The obstetrician deal with the complications of childbirth and ensures both mother and baby is safely guided through all of the phases of pregnancy and childbirth. Both gynecologist & obstetrician play a vital role in the women health. Women need reproductive health care during every stage of life and concern with gynecologist is the first step towards comprehensive, ongoing health and wellness management. Researcher’s focused on overcoming infertility, improving health care for both non-pregnant and pregnant women, combating gynecologic cancers, and easing the menopausal transition in women and many more.

 

Track 20: Women Reproductive Cancers

As discussed in many Gynecologic events and meetings occurring in the  worldwide, it is stated that around 70,000 women are diagnosed with gynecologic cancers in the USA, and half of those were uterine cancer diagnoses with deaths of 7,000 women per year. Ovarian cancer is found to be the 2nd most common gynecologic cancer with around  24,000 new cases every year, leading to 17,000 deaths per year. Mortality of cases in cervical cancer have been decreased as Pap smears have become common in place. however, there are about 11,000 diagnoses every year in which about 4,400 women die from this disease every year... 4,300 women are being diagnosed with vulvar cancer each year, in which there is about 900 deaths among them. Vaginal cancer account for about 2,500 diagnoses each year causing about 800 deaths. Every woman is at risk a gynecologic cancer. It is estimated that there will be around 97,000 new cases diagnosed and approximately causing 35,000 deaths from gynecologic cancers in the USA during the year 2015 stated as per The American Cancer Society, in which Uterine cancer may have the large portion of about 60% cases with an estimated mortality rate of approximately 18%. The Ovarian cancer has the highest mortality rate at 60%. 

 

Track 21: Medicated Intrauterine Devices

Intrauterine device (IUD) is a small, flexible plastic frame to be inserted into the uterine cavity. It mainly work by changing the intra-uterine environment and making it spermicidal. Non-medicated IUD cause a sterile inflammatory response by producing a tissue injury of minor degree but enough to be spermicidal. Hormone releasing IUD add progesterone effect on endometrium to the foreign body reaction. The endometrium becomes decidualized with atrophy of glands. The progesterone IUD does not increase the serum progesterone level
and mainly acts by inhibition of implantation, sperm-capacitation and survival. Levonorgestrel IUD produces serum concentrations of the progestin half those of Norplant and therefore, ovarian follicular development and ovulation is
not inhibited. The LNG-20 IUD decreases the blood loss (by about 40-50%) and dysmenorrhea.

 

 

 

 

Gynecology-2019 Report

The 6th international conference on Gynecology and Obstetrics (Gynecology-2019) hosted by Conference Series took place at Paris, France during November 14-15, 2019.

It was organized by Conference Series and generous response was received from the Editorial Board Members of our Group Journals as well as from eminent scientists, talented researchers and young student community. Researchers and students who attended from different parts of the world made the conference one of the most successful and productive events in 2019 from Conference Series.

The three day program witnessed thought provoking keynote and plenary presentations from experts in the field of Gynecology and Obstetrics highlighting the theme Best Practice & Research in Obstetrics & Gynecology”.

The conference proceedings were carried out through various Scientific-sessions and plenary lectures, of which the following Speakers were highlighted as Keynote speakers.

Wendy Kramer, Donor Sibling Registry, USA

Kuldeep Singh, Dr Kuldeep Ultrasound and Color Doppler Clinic, India

Pierre-Yves Robillard, University Hospital Reunion, France

Timothy Immonen, SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital, USA

Wassil Nowicky, Nowicky Pharma/Ukrainian Anti-Cancer Institute, Austria

Robert J I Leke, Catholic University of Cameroon, Cameroon

Vijay Nielsen, Nielsen Clinic, Canada

All the sessions were followed with great interest by a large audience. Students from various parts of the world took active participation in poster presentations. Students who presented well were awarded with Best Poster Presentations for their outstanding contribution in the field of Gynecology and Obstetrics.

We are also obliged to various delegate experts, company representatives and other eminent personalities who supported the conference by facilitating active discussion forums. We sincerely thank the Organizing Committee Members for their gracious presence, support, and assistance towards the success of Gynecology-2018.

With the unique feedback from the conference, Conference series Group would like to announce the commencement of the

"7th International conference on Gynecology and Obstetrics” is going to be held during October 19-20, 2020, at Rome, Italy on highlighting the theme “Focus on Next Generation and to Improve Obstetrics and Gynecology Care”

 

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