Tom Bourne: Gynaecological Cancer Diagnosis and Rapid Access Clinics Take Focus at IOTA Course
Tom Bourne, Chair in Gynaecology at Imperial College London, Co-Founder of Gynaia, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“On 3 September 2026, the IOTA consortium will host an ISUOG-approved pre-congress course in London:
Using Ultrasound to Diagnose Gynaecological Cancer: What You Need to Know to Run an Effective Rapid Access Clinic.
The programme focuses on the practical realities of implementing ultrasound-based diagnostics in routine clinical care, covering ovarian masses, postmenopausal bleeding, cancer risk assessment, tumour spread assessment, and rapid access clinic pathways. This is an excellent course for all clinicians who assess women for possible pelvic malignancy and in an NHS context for those who run or work in rapid access clinics. See link to the program below.
Programme and registration.”
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