EUROGIN (EUropean Research Organisation on Genital Infection and Neoplasia) brings together clinicians and scientists whose work is related to genital infections and neoplasia.
The aims of the organization are to promote and develop, at a European level, research, training, screening, prevention and information concerning genital infections, pre-cancers and cancers in women. Developed as a result of a common European resolution, EUROGIN brings together representatives of all the specialist areas concerned: gynaecologists, dermatologists, pathologists, biologists, oncologists and basic scientists.
Main Areas of Activity
Collaboration and Research
The scientific committee (a group comprising European clinical and scientific experts) develops and encourages collaboration on clinical and basic research projects.
Information
EUROGIN is a genuine teaching and information platform for physicians, patients and public authorities.
Scientific Exchanges, Education and Training
The multidisciplinary nature of this organization means that EUROGIN is a forum for exchanging views and for cooperation between partners.
Surveys and Audits
EUROGIN commissions medical practice surveys with the aim of assessing practice effectiveness. Follow-up support is provided, and advice and recommendations made to enhance good medical practice and improve financial management.