International Conference in Georgia – Innovations in Oncology: Georgia and the World

At the invitation of Professor Rema Gvamichava, Prof. Dr. Gabriella Liszkay, Scientific Chief Advisor, and Mr. Antal Martzy, Director, represented Prof. Dr. Miklós Kásler, President of the Central-Eastern European Academy of Oncology, at the 7th International Conference of the Georgian Society of Clinical Oncology, held on November 30 in Tbilisi.

Renowned Speakers

The international conference, showcasing the latest advancements in oncology, featured prominent participants, including a researcher from the University of Westminster in London, an employee of the London-based Bloomsnano company, and the Director of the Licensing Department of The German Cancer Society. Georgia was also well-represented by several distinguished professionals, including staff members from the Molecular Biology Research Center and the National Center of Experimental and Clinical Surgery. The event contributed significantly to the further development of scientific collaborations and networks between Georgia, Hungary, and the Central-Eastern European Academy of Oncology.

The honorary Certificate for Prof. Dr. Miklós Kásler, Founding President: the Plaque of Honorary Membership of the Georgian Oncology Society

A highlight of the conference was the recognition of Prof. Dr. Miklós Kásler, President of the Central-Eastern European Academy of Oncology, as an honorary member of the Georgian Society of Clinical Oncology. This prestigious acknowledgment, conferred by Prof. Dr. Rema Gvamichava, President of the Georgian Society of Clinical Oncology, further strengthened the friendly ties between the two nations.

On behalf of Prof. Dr. Miklós Kásler, Founding President, the award was accepted by Prof. Dr. Gabriella Liszkay, accompanied by Prof. Dr. Rema Gvamichava and Ambassador Anna Sikó.

The conference addressed numerous key topics, including advancements in molecular medicine for cancer treatment, the application of Gamma Knife technology in managing brain metastases, and the role of nutrition in cancer prevention. The success of the event was acknowledged by both the organizers—The Georgian Society of Clinical Oncology and the Clinical Oncology Journal—and the participants, as it not only expanded scientific knowledge but also reinforced connections within the international oncology community.

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