October 09-11, 2023
Paris, France
"Ignite Your Vision: Embrace Our Invigorating Welcome!"
It is my honor to welcome you to the Gynecology Conference 2023 named the 4th Global Experts Meet on Gynecology and Obstetric Care, to be held on October 09-11, 2023, in the “picturesque city” of Paris, France. Our conference theme for this year is "Stay Ahead of the Curve: Sustain with the Latest Expertise in Gynecology", which emphasizes the importance of keeping up with the latest advancements in Gynecology and Obstetric care.
The Gynecology Conference 2023 is designed to bring together leading experts, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers in the field of Gynecology and Obstetric care to discuss and exchange knowledge, research findings, and best practices. The Gynecology Conference 2023 is event will provide an excellent platform to showcase innovative research and emerging technologies that are shaping the future of Gynecology and Obstetric care. Gynecology Conference 2023 expert speakers will share their insights and expertise on the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in the field.
During the three-day of Gynecology Conference 2023, we will have keynote lectures, plenary sessions, panel discussions, and poster presentations on various topics related to Gynecology and Obstetric care. Aside from the scientific program, you will also have the chance to explore the beautiful city of Paris, known for its art, culture, and history. With its stunning architecture, world-famous landmarks, and delicious cuisine, Paris offers an unforgettable experience that you won't forget.
We are excited to welcome you to Paris for Gynecology Conference 2023 and hope that you will find the conference informative, engaging, and enjoyable.
Best regards,
Sophie Megan
Program Manager | Organizing Committee Gynecology Conference 2023
Gynecology is concerned with any condition that affects the fallopian tubes, cervix, uterus, ovaries, or vagina. The major areas of focus and attention in the science of obstetrics include pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. As a restorative claim to fame, Obstetrics and Gynecology are united. Gynecologists who specialize in the health of women's reproductive systems are advised. Female reproductive system issues are discovered and addressed. The Obstetrician addresses labor issues and ensures that both mother and child are properly guided through each stage of pregnancy and delivery.
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Related Associates: American Fertility Association | The European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health | Society of Gynaecologic Oncologists (SGO) | European Society of Gynaecological Oncology | Asian Society for Gynecologic Robotic Surgery | Society for Male Reproduction and Urology | German Foundation for World Population | Association for Fertility and Reproductive Health | The World Association of Trainees in Obstetrics and Gynecology | The Federation of Obstetric and Gynecological Societies of India
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Perinatology, also known as Maternal-Fetal Medicine, is a branch of Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB/GYN) that focuses on mother and/or foetal health concerns before, during, and shortly after pregnancy. Maternal-Fetal Medicine (MFM) doctors specialise on high-risk pregnancies and have a keen eye for the odd. Our Knoxville doctors are all board certified in OB/GYN and have completed a three-year MFM residency. Prenatal medicine is concerned with the identification of foetal illness and abnormalities, the management of foetal health, and the monitoring of foetal development and well-being. Fetal medicine is vital for avoiding maternal and foetal mortality, disease, and damage since the health of the mother and the foetus is intricately linked.
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Related Societies: National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health |American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists | International Union for the Scientific Study of Population | American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists | National Abortion Federation | American Society Reproductive Medicine | Physicians for Reproductive Health | Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States | Family Violence Prevention Fund | National Organization for Women
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During pregnancy, a diagnosis is established. It can be used by your doctor to assess whether or not your unborn child has a condition. The two primary techniques are Chorionic Villus Sampling and Amniocentesis (CVS). These tests help in the early diagnosis of genetic disorders. Certain parents are more likely to have a kid with a genetic disorder or another problem. They may want to consider taking one of these examinations. Parents may benefit from being informed of potential problems before the baby is delivered.
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Related Associates: Asian Society for Gynecologic Robotic Surgery | German Foundation for World Population |The Federation of Obstetric and Gynecological Societies of India | American Fertility Association | The European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health | Society of Gynaecologic Oncologists (SGO) | Society for Male Reproduction and Urology | Association for Fertility and Reproductive Health | The World Association of Trainees in Obstetrics and Gynecology | European Society of Gynaecological Oncology
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Gynecology has a subspecialty called Urogynecology. There are around 40 or more international and national research institutions working in this sector, and several universities also provide women with training in this field. There are around 60 colleges that specialise in this topic, with financing coming from 10% industry, 20% academia, and 70% from other sources. It's a surgical subspecialty of obstetrics and urology. Female Pelvic Medicine also includes Urogynecology as a subspecialty. Urogynecology is the study and treatment of female pelvic floor diseases including urinary incontinence.
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Related Associates: Society of Gynecologic Oncologists (SGO) | German Foundation for World Population | American Fertility Association |Association for Fertility and Reproductive Health | The European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health | European Society of Gynaecological Oncology | Asian Society for Gynecologic Robotic Surgery | German Foundation for World Population | The World Association of Trainees in Obstetrics and Gynecology | The Federation of Obstetric and Gynecological Societies of India | Society for Male Reproduction and Urology
Related Societies: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population | American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists |Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States | National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health | American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists | Family Violence Prevention Fund | National Abortion Federation | American Society Reproductive Medicine | National Organization for Women | Physicians for Reproductive Health
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Gynecology Oncology is a subspecialty of medicine that focuses on tumours of the female reproductive system. Gynecologic oncologists treat gynecologic cancers. Gynecologic oncology is a specialized field of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of cancers of the female reproductive system. The female reproductive system includes the ovaries, uterus, cervix, vulva, and vagina Endometrial cancer
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Gynecologic procedures can alter erectile pleasure directly by altering the anatomy of the female genital canal. In one study, 83% of 50 women undergoing pelvic surgery for endometrial, vulvar, or cervical cancer experienced sexual problems, opposed to 20% of the comparison group. 27 They also reported decreased sexual desire and inadequate vaginal lubrication. A recent study found that the majority of the 179 women who had previously been diagnosed with aggressive cervical cancer were sexually active. Women who had Hysterectomies reported a decreased incidence of loss of interest or desire in sexual engagement when compared to those who had not.
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Cosmetic Gynecology, which includes professionals in Gynecology, Urogynecology, Urology, and plastic surgery, has emerged as one of the fastest growing elective surgery for women subspecialties. This area of special interest includes both functional vaginal repairs to improve or aid in restoring sexual function following alterations that may occur after delivery and/or ageing, as well as cosmetic vaginal surgeries to improve the visual appeal of the vaginal region.
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Adolescent Obstetrics is the study of pregnant teenage or younger girls, usually between the ages of 13 and 19. It is formally defined as a pregnancy in a young woman who has not reached the age of 20 at the time of birth, regardless of whether the lady is married or otherwise of legal age. Adolescent pregnancy is associated with worse results. Some of these detrimental impacts may be mitigated by social actions. When more effort is put into meeting the needs of a certain population, the outcomes are better. Teenagers have a higher risk of preeclampsia. This risk is unlikely to be lowered unless the underlying cause of preeclampsia is recognised.
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Related Associates: The European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health |The Federation of Obstetric and Gynecological Societies of India | European Society of Gynaecological Oncology | Asian Society for Gynecologic Robotic Surgery | Society for Male Reproduction and Urology | The World Association of Trainees in Obstetrics and Gynecology | German Foundation for World Population | Association for Fertility and Reproductive Health |Society of Gynaecologic Oncologists (SGO)| American Fertility Association |
Related Societies: National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health |American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists | International Union for the Scientific Study of Population | American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists | National Abortion Federation | American Society Reproductive Medicine | Physicians for Reproductive Health | Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States | Family Violence Prevention Fund | National Organization for Women
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When more than one foetus develops in the uterus at the same time, the gestation is called multifetal. Also, Obstetricians may find it challenging to manage these pregnancies. Twins occur in around one in every 250 births, triplets in approximately one in 10,000, and quadruplets in approximately one in 20,000. Twins, triplets, and quadruplets occur naturally in around one in every 250 pregnancies, one in every 10,000 pregnancies, and one in every 700,000 pregnancies, respectively. There are around 33 pairs of twins for every 1,000 live births in the United States, regardless of race. Although Hispanic women are less likely to twin, black women and non-Hispanic white women have comparable rates.
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Pediatrics is the medical specialty that controls the health and clinical treatment of newborns, children, and adolescents from birth to the age of 18, as well as preventative health care for healthy children. Pediatric research has been published to minimise infant mortality, restrict the spread of infectious illnesses, promote a healthy lifestyle, and address issues impacting children and adolescents. increase. It consists of fundamental interventions to support children's wellbeing.
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Midwives collaborate with women, respecting their particular circumstances and perspectives, to optimise the natural biological, psychological, social, and cultural processes of birth and the baby's early life. Midwifery is a method of caring for women and their newborn children. Midwife nursing care is available to assist pregnant mothers with their delivery processes. Gynecology Check-ups New mothers and their newborns should get nursing care. Educate new mothers on how to breastfeed, wash, and clothing their children. Educate and inform mothers about important newborn healthcare issues. Concerns
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Reproductive medicine is a specialty of medicine that focuses on IVF treatment, detecting, and treated infertile and other hormonal imbalances. Adolescent, menopause, contraception (birth control), and specialised sexual issues are also addressed by reproductive medicine. It also addresses gynaecological concerns that impact women's readiness, such as their menstrual cycle, ovulation, pregnancy, and menopause.
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Menstruation is defined as the cyclical, regular loss of the uterine lining caused by the interaction of hormones produced by the brain, pituitary, and ovaries. The menstrual cycle can be divided into two phases: follicular or proliferative and luteal or secretory. The duration of a menstrual cycle is the number of days between the first day of menstrual bleeding in one cycle and the first day of menstruation in the subsequent cycle. Ovulation happens when an egg matures and exits the ovary. The egg is then sent to the fallopian tube, where it is fertilised. If sperms are present in the tube while the egg is present, there is a high chance of conception, which leads in the creation of an embryo.
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While many women have irregular periods or painful cramps on a monthly basis, this does not mean that women must accept these issues as the norm. Menstrual difficulties and urinary incontinence are only a few of the disorders that can be addressed with a variety of surgical and non-surgical intervention procedures. If you have really severe cramps, intense stomach discomfort, heavy and/or prolonged bleeding between periods, or while having sex, you should see your doctor to rule out any more serious Women's Health issues.
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Malignancy during pregnancy is infrequent, but with life expectancies often exceeding 75% and easier access to artificial insemination, more cancer survivors are considering conception, particularly with improved access to fertility treatments. When malignancy is detected during pregnancy or during pregnancies in cancer survivors, chemo and radiation, as well as possible impacts on foetal development and long-term results, pregnancy outcomes and prognosis, are examined. The study emphasises the unusual conditions of conception while taking tamoxifen and pregnancy among cancer survivors who had previously undergone Anthracycline therapy.
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A placental hormone interferes with the body's capacity to utilise insulin, leading in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM). Rather than being absorbed by the cells, glucose accumulates in the circulation. The majority of doctors and nurses would consider your blood sugar level during the screening test to be high if it is more than 130 to 140 mg/dL (7.2 to 7.7 mmol/L). A blood sugar level that is exceptionally high (more than 200 mg/dL [11.1 mmol/L]) suggests a significant risk of gestational diabetes.
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All HIV-positive expecting mothers should take HIV drugs throughout their pregnancies for their own health and to minimise perinatal HIV transmission. An HIV-positive person can spread HIV to their unborn child at any time during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding. But, this does not preclude you from having children. Antiretroviral therapy, or ART, is a type of HIV medication that can keep the virus from spreading to your unborn child while also protecting your health.
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Gynecology has progressed recently as a result of advances in imaging technology, endoscopic equipment, drug therapy, and scientific inventiveness. Gynecologists' attitudes and methods have evolved in response to their patients' higher expectations and more knowledge, who often seek out new and novel therapies based on media attention and access to unreviewed material, such as the internet. Gynecological disorders influence women's quality of life in a number of ways, emphasising the value and relevance of patient-assessed health status indicators for measuring the subjective severity and therapy efficacy of prevalent Gynecological ailments. Several traditional gynaecological treatments are being phased out in favour of laparoscopic and hysteroscopic surgery, medical care, and pregnancy management.The hysteroscopic metaplastic.
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Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT) is used to select healthy three- or five-day embryos for uterine transfer by the use of in vitro diagnostics to detect Aneuploidy and Monogenic disorders. In a new preclinical examination of PGT for Polygenic diseases, analysis of day 5 embryo biopsies paired with parental genome sequences revealed extremely accurate predictions of the postnatal genotypes relevant to 12 prominent polygenic illnesses. While providing proof-of-concept, this study did not give information on the risk scores' ability to predict illness manifestation. Further study is needed to assess the therapeutic usefulness of PGT in avoiding polygenic disease in children, as well as the implications for fertility when day 5 embryos are few.
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SARS-CoV-2 placentitis is distinguished by a mixture of chronic histiocytic intervillositis, increased perivillous fibrin deposition, and villous trophoblast necrosis, all of which may result in placentae. In a study of 64 stillbirths and four neonatal deaths associated to SARS-CoV-2 Placentitis, 100% of placentas tested positive for the virus, whereas only 59% of stillbirth/newborn body tissues did. There was no evidence that the deaths were caused by Prenatal SARS-CoV-2 illness. Further study is needed to determine the incidence of SARS-CoV-2 Placentitis in COVID-19-positive pregnant women, as well as the prevalence of stillbirths and Neonatal deaths in people infected with the virus.
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Fertility refers to the ability to conceive a kid on one's own. Not everyone is born fertile. 11% of couples will develop infertility, or the inability to conceive naturally, after one year of unprotected sexual activity. Not only do women's health issues have an impact on fertility. Everyone may take steps to boost their fertility, and infertility can impact both men and women. Here are some suggestions for increasing your fertility, increasing your chances of becoming pregnant soon, and decreasing your chances of having infertility.
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Miscarriages are quite common, estimated to occur in up to 30% of pregnancies. While "natural abortion" is a medical term for a miscarriage, language such as "caused miscarriages" is not.
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The Gynecology market was estimated at USD 8.54 billion in 2021, with a CAGR of 8.62% projected over the five-year projection period. Cervical cancer is the fourth most common illness among women worldwide, according to the World Health Organization's 2022 update, with 604,000 new cases projected in 2020. 90% of the expected 342,000 cervical cancer deaths in 2020 occurred in low- and middle-income nations. A comprehensive plan that includes prevention, early diagnosis, effective screening, and treatment programs has the potential to reduce the high cancer death rate. As a result, global demand for Gynecological devices is high. Since 2016, the market for Gynecology drugs has risen at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.1%, according to 2021 projections. It was valued at around $38,109.7 million. The market is expected to grow at a 5.4% annual rate, rising from $38,109.7 million in 2021 to $49,481.1 million in 2026. The market is anticipated to reach $64,957.5 million in 2031 after growing at a CAGR of 5.6% between 2026 and 2031.
With the aforementioned qualities, the market for Gynecology is expected to grow in the next years. Yet, the market's progress is hampered by stringent regulatory constraints governing the gadgets. According to one report published in the journal Gynecology and Pelvic Medicine, the Department conducted 13,934 Gynecological operations in 2019. The growing prevalence of Gynecological diseases and disorders such as cervical cancer, uterine cancer, polycystic ovary syndrome, vaginal melanoma, prolonged bleeding, and irregular menstruation has contributed to increased demand for Gynecological remedies. According to the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project's data brief, about 419,000 hysterectomies, and abdominal, and vaginal ambulatory operations were performed in the United States in 2019, accounting for 2.7% of all ambulatory surgeries that year. Asia Pacific, on the other hand, is expected to increase at the fastest rate throughout the forecast period. Female sterilization and intrauterine devices IUDs are the two contraceptive methods most commonly used by women of reproductive age, with rates of 11.5% and 8.4%, respectively. The Asia Pacific Association for Gynecologic Endoscopic and Minimally Invasive Therapy regulates the use of Gynecologic endoscopic devices in the region of Asia Pacific. During the pandemic, there were more unwanted pregnancies, which resulted in botched abortions or perhaps some Gynecological problems. As a corollary, more Gynecological procedures have been conducted globally. According to the United Nations, around 60% of pregnancies globally and approximately 45% of unexpected pregnancies result in unsafe abortions. The pandemic has had a considerable negative impact on the sector because of the cancellation and postponement of elective surgeries. According to one report in the Internet Health Library, the outbreak forced the cancellation or delay of about 28 million treatments. Following the suspension of elective and non-emergency surgeries in Brazil, the National Health Agency ANS and National Health Surveillance Agency reported a 33.4% decrease in surgical procedures. The decline in visits for Gynecological disorders has a substantial impact on the sector. For example, according to Allegheny Health and John Hopkins, visits for Gynecological concerns declined by about 90% and 77%, respectively, in 2020 compared to 2019. Increasing public awareness of birth control techniques and technology is expected to drive industry growth. Also, the surge in the number of female sterilizations is considerably impacting the industry. According to the United Nations Contraceptive Usage by Method 2019 study, around 842 million of the 1.9 million women of reproductive age worldwide utilize modern methods of contraception. Throughout the forecast period, the market for diagnostic imaging systems is expected to develop at a lucrative CAGR. The rise is due to an increase in both planned and unexpected pregnancies throughout the world. According to the United Nations Population Fund, over 121 million conceptions occur each year, accounting for almost 50% of all pregnancies globally. Imaging methods such as ultrasound, computed tomography CT, magnetic resonance imaging MRI, and conventional radiography are used to examine and diagnose potentially dangerous diseases in pregnancy. Hospitals and clinics, as well as ambulatory surgery. Centers and other end-use categories have been included to the global industry ASCs. In 2021, hospitals and clinics dominated the market, accounting for more than 64.85% of total revenue.
The high proportion is primarily explained by an increase in the demand for Gynecological surgery and the deployment of cutting-edge technologies in hospitals and clinics. Surgical options that make use of new technologies are more practical and offer a better experience. The Hominis Surgical System, a robotic surgical system from Memic Innovative Surgery, was initially utilised for Gynecological procedures in January 2022 at The Women's Hospital at Jackson Memorial, Estimated Gynecologic Lasers Market Size to 2028 Covid-19 Worldwide Impact and Analysis - by Information and Goods CO2 Laser, KTP-ARGON Lasers, Nd YAG Lasers End-User Hospital, Specialty Clinics, Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Medical Centers, and Geography. COVID-19 Global Impact and Component Analysis Accessories, Services Surgical Robotics Market Forecast to 2028, by type of surgery in Gynecology, urology, neurology, orthopedics, general surgery, and other procedures. The Hysterometers Market Forecast to 2028 – Covid-19 Impact and Worldwide Study, by Type Disposable, Reusable End User Hospital, Gynecology Clinics, Other End Users, and Region. Effect of COVID-19 on the Diagnostic Ultrasound Devices Market to 2028 Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy, High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound, Cancer, Gynecology & Obstetrics, Cardiovascular Diseases, Urinary Disorders, Other End-User Hospitals, Clinics, Diagnostic Centers, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, Geography Operation Tables and Lighting Surgical Tables Gynecology Exam Tables, Operating Tables, Others, Surgical Lights Halogen, LED, Global Market Forecast to 2028 - Covid-19 Impact and Analysis - By Product Geography, Private, and Public Uses. Uterine Scanners Universal testing bladder scanners, portable bladder scanners, and handheld bladder scanners are among the items with the greatest potential market until 2028. End User Hospitals, Clinics & Surgical Facilities, Ambulatory Care Facilities, Diagnostic Centers, and Geographic Locations for Surgery, Obstetrics, and Urology. Market estimate for therapeutic ultrasound equipment through 2028 COVID-19 effect and a worldwide study by Oncology, Gynecology, and Obstetrics, Cardiovascular Diseases, Urinary Disorders, Other by End-User Hospitals, Clinics, Diagnostic Centers, Conventional Therapy Centers, Other, and Geography.
According to Gynecology Conference 2023, North America will lead the global market for gynaecological devices in 2021.. It is expected to maintain its dominance over the projection period because to the existence of a well-established healthcare system, a high level of information regarding the accessibility of diagnostic tests and treatments, and expanding insurance coverage. According to the National Ambulatory Surgical Sample, Gynecological treatments such as hysterectomy, laparoscopic procedures, oophorectomy, and others were among the most commonly performed major ambulatory operations among younger females in the United States (NASS). Hologic, Inc., a global leader in women's health, agreed to buy Bolder Surgical, a privately owned US firm that produces innovative energy vessel sealing surgical technology, for about USD 160 million in October 2021. Around 419,000 major ambulatory Gynecological operations were performed in the United States. New York, May 25, 2022, GLOBE THE PRESS RELEASE Insight Partners just published a research study titled "Gynecology Devices Market Forecast to 2028 - COVID-19 Impact and Worldwide Analysis." The rise in Gynecological diseases and the use of more advanced medical devices for women are driving the growth of the global Gynecology devices market, which is segmented by product into surgical devices, hand instruments, and diagnostic imaging systems, as well as end users such as hospitals, diagnostic centers, clinics, and others. Nevertheless, market development is impeded by limited contraceptive availability and stringent regulatory clearance procedures. In September 2021, Ethicon introduced the first motorized circular stapler for intestinal, Gynecological, gastro, and thoracic procedures. It helps to treat the serious adverse effects of gastric and colorectal surgery. As compared to Medtronic's DST Series EEA Stapler, the Echelon Circular Powered Stapler reduces leakage at the staple line by 61%. Breast Cancer Index BCI and Cancer TYPE ID CTID are two significantly unique molecular diagnostic tests for breast and metastatic cancers created by Biotheranostics, which was acquired by Hologic Inc. in May 2021. The Breast Cancer Index is included in the clinical guidelines of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network NCCN and the American Society for Clinical Oncology ASCO because it predicts which early-stage hormone receptor-positive HR+ breast cancer patients will benefit from prolonged endocrine therapy. GE Healthcare introduced Voluson SWIFT, an Automated women's health ultrasonography with industry-first auto-identification technologies to help enhance efficiency, in September 2020. Voluson SWIFT redefines the ultrasound experience for women's health practitioners and delivers significant time savings for users by combining intelligent features that can minimise patient scanning time by up to 45% and automate test measures. According to the American Cancer Society, there were 1,762,450 new cancer cases reported in the United States in 2019, and 65,950 people are predicted to be diagnosed with endometrial cancer by 2022. Uterine cancer is the fourth most common malignancy in women in the United States. Moreover, it is expected that 13,800 Americans would be diagnosed with cervical cancer by 2020. As a consequence, the rising prevalence of Gynecological malignancies needs early identification and surgical treatments, which will aid the growth of the Gynecology device market throughout the forecast period.
On the View of Gynecology Conference 2023, In June 2021 the Lower House of Parliament passed legislation that would allow lesbians and single women in France to access medically assisted reproduction for the first time. Access to reproductive treatments such as IVF and artificial insemination are so expected to boost market development in France. According to the 2016 national perinatal survey, instrumental help is used in 12.2% of vaginal deliveries in France. The Hoover extraction gadget is used in 49.8% of the aforementioned assisted births. It is very easy to use and has a minimal learning curve for operators. Nationwide maternity research in France in 2016 found that 12.2% of women had vaginal births with instrumental help, with vacuum extraction being the most prevalent kind of obstetrical assistance in 49.8% of cases. The initial 2006 design of the Icup vacuum extractor was concentrated on the invention of a single-use instrument with a somewhat flexible cup to prevent any injury to the embryonic scalp. Nevertheless, due to a high rate of premature cup separation, the initial device required technological modifications, resulting in the development of a new version known as the Icup2, which got CE approval in February 2017. The major purpose of this pilot investigation was to assess the efficacy of this innovative obstetrical vacuum extractor. Gynecology In the France ultrasound infertility diagnosis and treatment market, market categories include care routes and end users. The market is separated into three segments based on the care route: infertility diagnosis, function, and therapy monitoring. Other subcategories of the infertility diagnostics market include hysterosonography, hysterosonosalpingography, and hyFoSy. The punction phase includes both ultrasonography-guided core-needle testicular biopsy and transvaginal needle aspiration/biopsy.
The American Hospital of Paris is one of the leading participants in the Gynecology market analysis. Donations totaling €5.8 million were used in 2021 to start major building construction and modernization projects, purchase new cutting-edge equipment, encourage the development of novel medical procedures, and improve the well-being of our administrative and paramedical staff, who worked tirelessly during the Covid crisis. The proposed American Hospital of Paris main building, designed by Jean-Michel Wilmotte, will also be supported by €9.1 million in gifts postponed until 2022. This €97.6 million project is scheduled to be completed in 2025. Moreover, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) states that around 40% of French adults are overweight, with one in ten obese. The OECD forecasts a 10% increase in overweight rates during the next ten years. According to Eurostat, around 40% of French women were overweight in 2019, with 17% of those women obese are analyzed by Gynecology Conference 2023
We are excited to announce that the Gynecology Conference 2023 named 4th Global Experts Meet on Gynecology and Obstetric Care will be held from October 09-11, 2023 in the beautiful city of Paris, France. The Gynecology conference 2023 is designed to provide a platform for Gynecologists, Obstetricians, midwives, and other healthcare professionals to share their knowledge and experiences, as well as to learn from one another.
Our keynote speakers are among the leading experts in their respective fields and will provide in-depth insights into the latest developments in Gynecology and Obstetrics. In addition to the keynote speeches, there will be several interactive sessions, workshops, and poster presentations, providing opportunities for attendees to exchange ideas and learn from each other.
The Gynecology Conference 2023 is a must-attend event for anyone who is passionate about improving women's health and well-being. We invite you to join us in Paris for what promises to be an exciting and informative conference. We look forward to seeing you there!
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The Past series of Gynecology Conference 2023, held in March, was a resounding success, bringing together gynecologists and experts in the field from all around the world to share their research and knowledge. The Gynecology Conference 2023 was hosted at a prestigious venue, and attendees were treated to a comprehensive program featuring keynotes, symposia, workshops, and poster sessions. The keynote speakers included some of the most distinguished names in Gynecology, who gave insightful talks on the latest research and developments in the field. Attendees were also able to attend symposia on a wide range of topics covered by the Gynecology Conference 2023 the conference also featured a number of workshops and hands-on training sessions. These were designed to provide attendees with practical knowledge and skills that they could apply in their daily practice. The workshops covered a range of topics, from minimally invasive surgery to ultrasound-guided procedures, and were led by experts in the respective fields.
Overall, the Gynecology Conference 2023 was a great success, providing an opportunity for Gynecologists from around the world to come together and share their knowledge and expertise. Attendees left the conference with a greater understanding of the latest research and advancements in the field, as well as practical skills that they could apply in their daily practice. The Gynecology Conference 2023 was a great example of the importance of ongoing education and collaboration in the field of Gynecology.