Dubai, UAE: Singapore is hosting a series of oncology-related meetings which started from August 18 and will run through August 21, marking their first return to live and in-person events in more than two years since the start of the Covid pandemic.
The 2nd edition of the Young Women’s Forum (YWF), the 6th International BRCA (Breast Cancer Awareness) Forum (iBRCAf), and the 9th Asia Pacific Gastroenterology Cancer Summit (APGCS) are taking place in conjunction with each other at the Grand Hyatt Singapore and promises to bring the best clinical practices and scientific updates from global leaders, discuss difficult cases, and understand multidisciplinary approaches for managing breast cancer in young women.
The scientific and organizing committees of YWF, iBRCAf, and APGCS are committed to presenting new scientific evidences from global leaders, the impact of precision medicine on patient care, standards of care and protocols in management of cancers, and aims to foster collaborations by providing a panel for multidisciplinary teams to discuss difficult cases and build a future perspective for the Asia Pacific and Middle Eastern region.
The events are the brainchild and result of tireless collaborations between oncologists and experts from the Asia Pacific, India, Middle East, US, and UK. More than 20 countries are participating with large attendance expected from Singapore, Malaysia, India, Philippines, and Indonesia. The three events will witness 130 expert speakers throughout 25 scientific sessions and 10 poster presentation displaying the most advanced information. Attendees can also receive CME accredited hours via Singapore Medical Council.