Updated ENGOT Website Improves Navigation of European Gynecologic Cancer Research – ENGOT
ENGOT shared a post on LinkedIn:
“ENGOT online has a new look!
We’ve refreshed our website, including a new homepage, a clearer site structure and an improved way of presenting our research.
The updates make it easier for visitors to explore our progress toward improving outcomes for women with gynaecological cancers, learn about our clinical trials through an updated database, discover how ENGOT groups collaborate across Europe and, as a big plus, find all our trial-related videos in one place!
Check it out:
- The new ENGOT homepage
- Videos on a wide range of clinical trials presented at international events (click on the trial-name links)
- Updated databases
– Ovarian cancer trials
– Endometrial cancer trials
– Cervical cancer trials
– Vulvar cancer trials
– Basket trials
We hope the updates make it easier to follow our work!”

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