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EUROGIN 2007
New Strategies of Cervical Cancer Prevention

EUROGIN 2007 ROADMAP ON CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION
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FIRST PATIENT EDUCATION CONFERENCE ON CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION
Sharing Experience and Action on Cervical
Cancer Prevention
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EUROGIN 2006
Human Papillomavirus Infection and Global Prevention of Cervical Cancer
RECOMMENDATIONS GUIDELINES
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  RECOMMENDATIONS GUIDELINES
 EUROGIN 2007 ROADMAP
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NEW BOOK
Emerging Issues on HPV Infections
From Science to Practice
Despite the substantial efforts made to prevent the disease by early detection, cervical cancer remains a leading cause of mortality among women worldwide. The EUropean Research Organization on Genital Infection and Neoplasia (EUROGIN) pursues a wide variety of educatioal and training activities, aiming to spread accurate and state-of-the-art information in the field of cervical cancer prevention.

Editor: J. Monsonego
Publication: April 2006
Price: EUR 133; USD 169.25
ISBN 3-8055-8120-3




Proceedings of Eurogin 2000
Global Challenge of Cervical Cancer Prevention

Editors Monduzzi Eurogin Scientific Publication - April 2000
The proceedings of this meeting are to be published and made available during the Congress providing an up-to-the-minute review of the topics presented
480 pages;
Price: FF 800; Euros 122
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Eurogin News Letter Supplement
Management of Anogenital Warts: an Update

Authors: A. Ferenczy, S. Jablonska, S. Majewski, R. Maw, J. Monsonego, S. Tyring, G. von Krogh
Eurogin Scientific Publications - April 2000



HPV types 6 and 11 are responsible for one of the most frequently observed sexually transmitted viral diseases which constitute a risk marker for ano-genital cancer and for cervical cancer in particular. Nevertheless, conventio-nal treatment of these lesions is unsatisfactory. This review covers in detail the different aspects of the natu-ral history and diagnosis and modern treatment of exter-nal genital warts, the emotional impact of the disease and provides a brief synopsis of the currently favoured immu-ne and antiviral therapies.
Short version: 32 pages; ISBN 2-9509527-4-7
Price: FF200; Euros 31
Long version: ISBN 2-9509527-4-7
Price: FF300; Euros 46


New Developments in Cervical Cancer Screening and Prevention
Editors E Franco & J Monsonego
Publisher: Blackwell Science, 1997
488 pages; ISBN 0-632-04765-8
To order please contact: Blackwell Science
Osney Mead, Oxford OX2 OEL, UK
Tel: +44 1865 206233
Fax: +44 1865 206026



This book reviews the latest developments in the epidemiology, natural history and screening of cervical cancer. It also deals with the management of cervical cancer, the development of vaccines against HPV, and new technologies such as automated screening, HPV testing and adjuvant tests to cytology. This book lists the guidelines developed by the worldwide experts on cervical cancer meeting in Geneva in 1996 under the auspices of WHO and EUROGIN.



Papillomavirus in Human Pathology

Editor J Monsonego
Publisher: Ares-Serono Symposia Publications, 1995
551 pages; ISBN 88-85974-20-1
Price: FF200 EUROGIN members
FF250 non-members



The ninth instalment in the Ares-Serono Symposia åChallenges of Modern Medicine¼ series, this volume is the Proceedings of the 2nd International Congress on Papillomavirus in Human Pathology.
Sections include New Findings, Pathogenesis, Epidemiology and Screening, Diagnosis and Management of Cervical Neoplasia, Adenocarcinoma in situ of the Cervix, Vulvar Neoplasias and Vaccines, among others.


Papillomavirus in Human Pathology: Recent Progress in Epidermoid Precancers
Editor J Monsonego
Publisher: Raven Press, 1990
531 pages
Price: FF200 EUROGIN members
FF250 non-members.


MONOGRAPHS
CME Journal of Gynecologic Oncology
"Management of Abnormal Smears. Update And State of the Art"
Primed X Press, April 2000
Authors: J. Monsonego, J. Patnick, R Syrjänen, M.C. Vacher-Lavenu, M. Hutchinson, C. Meijer, L. Rozendaal, R.M. Verheijen, J. Walboomers, M. Coppleson, K. Canfell, V. Skladnev, A. Singer, K.L. Liaw, M. Schiffman, J. Cope, A. Glass, M. Manos, M. Sherman, R. Burk, A. Hildesheim, A. Lorincz, E. Diakamanolis, G. De Palo, H. Kitchener, J.C. Boulanger, C. Vergne, T. Freeman-Wang, P. Walher, S. Dexeus, M. Cararach, J. Surls, I. Etherington, D.M. Luesley, J. Monagban, W. Prendiville



Current review of the global management of abnormal smears including conventional and new scrcening methods, HPV testing, liquid-based cytology, colposcopy and optimal treatment and follow-up of patients presen-ting pre-cancerous lesions and early invasive cervical cancer. Also includes a section on patient-counseling.
92 pages; ISSN 1219 9087
Price: FF300; Euros 46


Cervical Cancer Control:

General Statements and Guidelines
Editors J Monsonego & E Franco
Publisher: EUROGIN Scientific Publications, 1997
34 pages; ISBN 2-9509527-3-9
Price: FF160 EUROGIN members
FF200 non-members



This publication details the general statements and guidelines on the control of cervical cancer that were developed as a result of a joint EUROGIN-WHO meeting in Geneva in 1996.


Screening of Cervical Cancer
- For Whom, Why and How?
Editor J Monsonego
Publisher: EUROGIN Scientific Publications, 1995
65 pages; ISBN 2-9509527-0-4
Price: FF160 EUROGIN members
FF250 non-members

This monograph presents the outcomes of the Experts¼ Consensus Conference which took place during the 2nd International Congress on Papillomavirus at UNESCO, Paris on 7 April 1994. The programme covers the epidemiology and natural history of cervical neoplasia and the implications within a screening policy (English and French versions)




Report of Pre-Congress Seminar

on the Organisation of Cervical
Screening Programmes
Editor J. Patnick
Publisher: EUROGIN Scientific Publications, 1998
39 pages; ISBN 2-9509527-5-5
Price: FF160 EUROGIN members
FF200 non-members



The objective of the seminar which preceeded the EUROGIN 3rd International Congress, held in Paris on 24-27 March 1997, was to inform participants about the latest position on the organization of cervical screening programmes. The focus of the course was on Europe, but countries all over the world were represented amongst the participants.
The seminar was designed as an interactive event to enable experience and expertise to be shared, and to build a network amongst those who are active and enthusiastic about cervical screening.