Registration is open for the SGO 2026 Allied Health Professionals Meeting.
Join allied health professionals to exchange ideas, network, and explore the latest advancements in gynecologic oncology. #SGOMtg
Secure your spot and view the schedule: https://t.co/fuuLmpGvPA
June is Uterine Cancer Awareness Month. Uterine cancer is the most common gynecologic cancer in the U.S., yet many don’t know the signs. Abnormal bleeding can be a reason to talk with a healthcare provider. Learn the signs. Start the conversation. #ASKHER#UterineCancer
Oral boards test more than knowledge; they deepen how we care for patients. @khickscourant reflects on preparing for gyn oncology oral boards during a difficult season, and how it reshaped her understanding of patient care. 🔗 https://t.co/xrxNUzYkY0
How can awareness translate into better care? This #UterineCancer Awareness Month, SGO highlights resources to help clinicians educate patients, recognize symptoms earlier, and improve care conversations. Read more: https://t.co/MGNyITITGu
June is #UterineCancer Awareness Month. Uterine cancer incidence is rising, making early recognition, evidence-based care, and patient education more important than ever. This month, SGO is sharing resources to help clinicians support patients and improve outcomes.
#GynOnc#UCAM
📣 Call for Editorial Fellows: Deadline: June 1. Gynecologic Oncology Reports @gynoncjnls is accepting applications for a 1-year Editorial Fellowship starting Aug 1, 2026. Open to early career SGO members, CV + interest statement required. Apply today! https://t.co/AjZlBpjOlV
🚨 Call for Editorial Fellows 🚨
Gynecologic Oncology Reports is accepting applications for Editorial Fellows!
This opportunity is designed for early-career physicians in gynecologic oncology interested in peer review, editing, journal production, and post-publication work. Fellows will work closely with journal leadership, manage 1–2 reviews per month, complete an individual editorial project, join monthly mentor calls, participate in leadership meetings, and engage with the journal’s social media.
A great opportunity to build editorial experience and grow as an academic leader. #GynOnc #MedEd #AcademicMedicine #MedicalPublishing
Apply here: https://t.co/AjIYEAMyKq
Cervical cancer is preventable, and screening is key. SGO, with ASCCP, endorses updated ACS & ACOG guidelines expanding options like Pap testing, co-testing, and self-collected HPV testing for everyone with a cervix. Talk with patients. #CancerPrevention#HPV#GynOnc
Mental health is healthcare. 💙 Burnout in gynecologic oncology is real, but not inevitable. By reducing stigma and improving access to support, we can build more resilient care environments. Let’s move beyond burnout, together. https://t.co/oBOkiKUQ6X #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
#ThrowbackThursday to the Masterclass, Conquering Coding Nuances for the Gynecologic Oncologist, at the SGO 2026 Annual Meeting.
Missed the course at the #SGOAM26? Stream it on demand, access the presentation slides, and revisit anytime: https://t.co/ksvsbThjTj
Advancing gynecologic cancer care requires collaboration, commitment, and community. In @CURE_today, Dr. Ginger Gardner reflects on #SGOAM26, highlighting how convening clinicians accelerates discovery, patient centered care, and equitable access. 🔗https://t.co/L74argmvFl
SGO members and patient advocates took to #CapitolHill during the 2026 SGO Advocacy Day to advocate for #EndometrialCancer research funding, addressing prior authorization barriers, and gynecologic cancer education. Read the full recap. https://t.co/NBu24Ck6Ho
Part II of SGO’s evidence-based review offers #EndometrialCancer guidance: progestin-based therapy for fertility preservation; chemo + checkpoint blockade for advanced/recurrent disease; molecular testing to guide therapy; individualized recurrence care. https://t.co/QnVtp9vZ5A
🚨New podcast alert: @SGO_org's review of PARP inhibitors in ovarian cancer. Where we are after the FDA pulled back, what the EMA kept, and why BRCA/HRD status matters more than ever for patient selection. Listen + read 👇https://t.co/hXUWGSiW2i
Today, SGO members and staff are on #CapitolHill moving the message at #SGOAdvocacyDay. We’re advocating for #gynecologiccancer research funding, improved patient access to care, and stronger education and awareness efforts nationwide. Stay tuned for our full recap. 🔬💙
#Cancer drug shortages continue to disrupt patient care nationwide. SGO joined leading cancer organizations in calling for urgent policy action to strengthen the drug supply chain and protect access to life-saving treatments. Read more: https://t.co/bDDhk5JYna
🚨Join us for a masterclass webinar on “Writing A Case Report” led by editors from Gynecologic Oncology Reports on May 11, 2026 at 6pm CST.
✏️Learn how to choose a strong case, structure the manuscript, navigate ethics and authorship, select the right journal, and move through submission and revision with confidence.
The session includes a 30–40 minute presentation followed by live Q&A. Perfect for clinicians, researchers, and trainees looking to turn clinical observations into publishable work. 👩🏽🔬🧬
Sign up here: https://t.co/4CXQSMnXFn
📢 Call for Papers: Gynecologic Oncology Special Issue on clinical trials featuring innovative trial designs, rare tumors, biomarker studies & trial updates. ⏰ Deadline: June 15, 2026. Learn more and submit your manuscript: https://t.co/WkhYZX1IDp #GynOnc@gynoncjnls
If you were born with ovaries, you’re at risk of ovarian cancer. Know the signs: bloating, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, frequent urination. Listen, speak up, and #AskHer. Questions can lead to early diagnosis and save lives. #WorldOvarianCancerDay