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WELCOME LETTER
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Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of the Organising Committee of the 4th Biennial Meeting of the
Asia Oceania research organisation on Genital Infections and Neoplasia
(AOGIN), India. It is my pleasure to invite you to attend AOGIN 2010 in New
Delhi, India, from March 26th - 28th, 2010.
AOGIN was set up in 2005 and in this short span it has quickly gathered
momentum, being an organisation that seeks to bring together different
specialties on one platform - basic scientists, clinicians, epidemiologists,
vaccinologists etc. This provides a unique opportunity to understand
different perspectives and develop new ideas. India and its neighbouring
countries carry the major burden of disease due to genital infections,
especially cervical cancer.
The Scientific Committee, chaired by Professor Eng Hseon Tay from Singapore
is working hard to develop a broad-based program. At this meeting you will
have the opportunity to interact with world authorities in the field of
genital infections and neoplasia, as well as related disciplines like
colposcopy and endoscopy. They will present state-of-the-art information,
demonstrate and discuss latest techniques and novel approaches in management
as well as explore avenues of future research.
On the social and cultural front, we can assure you of a very memorable
experience. The month of March is pleasant in Delhi. India is well known for
its rich diversity and it will be our endeavour to ensure that you
experience the rich flavours, sounds, scents and colours of India and carry
back souvenirs and memories from your visit. We look forward to welcoming
you in Delhi and are sure you will return feeling enriched and rejuvenated.
With warm regards,
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Neerja Bhatla Organising Chairperson |
Shalini Rajaram
Organising Secretary
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Partha Basu
Organising Secretary |
Dear Colleagues,
We cordially invite all of you to the AOGIN 2010 in New Delhi, India.
As you know well, cervical cancer is the second-most-common cancer among
women worldwide. Every year, cervical cancer affects 500,000 women and takes
the lives of a quarter million worldwide. More than half of disease occurs
in Asia.
Asia Oceania research organization on Genital Infections & Neoplasia (AOGIN)
was founded to promote collaboration between clinicians, scientists and
health care workers with a vision to reduce the burden of female genital
cancer and infections, especially HPV, in the Asia, Oceania and Pacific
region.
Every two years, AOGIN represents a unique and unforgettable event attended
by experts from around the world to share the latest scientific knowledge
and fosters an interactive forum for the current issues on genital cancers
and related diseases that would surely attract the attention of every
country and participant.
Next congress, which is take place in 2010 New Delhi, India, would be
particularly exciting, as it will not only provide medical aspects of
current scientific advances in the field of cervical cancer control, but
address public education issues for effective diagnostic and preventive
screening and HPV vaccine.
And last and but not the least, the organizing committee 2010 led by
Professor Neerja Bhatla, has promised that it would be wonderful cultural
experience for you. Amazing foods and wonderful sightseeing from New Delhi
are waiting for you.
We look forward to seeing you in New Delhi, India.
Sincerely,
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