Thank you for joining us at the NSGO Annual Meeting 2023.
Your presence and active engagement were pivotal in making this event a great success. The exchange of insights, experiences, and expertise shared during the meeting has undoubtedly enriched our collective understanding of gynaecological oncology and propelled our collaborative efforts in this vital field.
We trust that you found the discussions both informative and stimulating, and that you had the opportunity to establish meaningful connections with fellow professionals. Your involvement is essential in driving forward progress and innovation in the realm of gynaecological oncology research and treatment.
Should you have any further inquiries or feedback, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Your perspectives are highly valued, and we eagerly anticipate your continued participation in future NSGO initiatives.
Once again, thank you for your unwavering commitment to advancing the care and treatment of patients with gynaecological cancer. We look forward to your presence at our upcoming events.
The NSGO Annual Meeting
Reykjavík 2023
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NSGO welcomes all members and other professionals with interest in gynaecological cancer research to the NSGO Annual Meeting 2023
The NSGO Annual Meeting is this year face to face from June 14 – 16, 2023 at Hotel Natura in Reykjavik, Iceland.
The scientific program of this meeting focuses on Endometrial Cancer., and we are honored that the most prominent international faculty is joining our meeting.
The program includes Scientific sessions where scientific work will be represented in form of a Scientific presentation competition.
During the Annual Meeting, there will be NSGO-CTU Investigator Meeting.
Both Thursday and Friday exhibitions from our Gold Sponsors and Exhibitors will be presented at Hotel Natura.
NSGO Annual Meeting administration fee includes participation in Annual Meeting, the NSGO-CTU Investigator Meeting, and the Satellite Symposia.
GEYSIR GEOTHERMAL PARK
Geysir Geothermal ParkThe Geysir geothermal area boasts spouting springs, including Strokkur, the most active geyser in Iceland. There is a restaurant Glíma where people are able to buy some food/dinner.
GULLFOSS WATERFALL
At Gullfoss you are given the opportunity to stand next to the amazing waterfall, watching enormous quantities of water tumble violently into a deep, meandering gorge.
THINGVELLIR NATIONAL PARK
A UNESCO World Heritage site
During this afternoon tour, you will spend your time encountering a cross-section of Iceland’s natural wonders and geological phenomena at Thingvellir National Park, an area of historical and geological significance.
The Golden Circle bus tour takes you on a day trip to see the world-famous Geysir geothermal area, Gullfoss, the queen of Icelandic waterfalls, and Thingvellir National Park.
The pick-up will be right after the congress ends on June 16th and we should be back around 22.30.
At that time it is still bright outside.
Reykjavík Natura is located in the beautiful surroundings of Öskjuhlíð hill and Nauthólsvík beach. After a refreshing morning walk or a full day on the town, our in-hotel spa awaits you to relax and unwind. For dinner, the restaurant Satt, offers fresh, local produce and flavors that are as good for your soul as they are for your body.
The NSGO Annual Meeting will be help at Hotel Reykjavík Natura.
We have secured 60 rooms at the main venue for members of NSGO & Speakers.
We have made reservasations for all other atendess (incl. Sponsors) in neighboring hotels.
Evaluation questions Annual Meeting 2023
Speakers! For inquiries regarding the reimbursement, please send an email to our financial department:nsgo-finance.rigshospitalet@regionh.dk
The NSGO Annual meeting will be held inStockholm 27th – 29th of November 2024
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NSGO treats personal information and complies with the laws and principles of good data processing practices. Therefore, we have adopted this Privacy Policy, which briefly describes how we treat personal information, so legal and transparent processing is ensured.
We are responsible for processing your personal information:
NSGO is the data controller and you can always contact the organization’s data protection officer:
Mansoor Raza Mirza
Nordic Society of Gynecologic Oncology – Clinical Trial Unit
Copenhagen University Hospital
Department of Oncology, 9431
Blegdamsvej 60
DK-2100 Copenhagen
Office phone: +45 35 45 33 78
fax: +45 3545 2898
nsgo-dpo.rigshospitalet@regionh.dk
We treat the following personal information about members:
We collect personal information from:
Usually we will get the information from you, when you register to become a member of NSGO and when you apply for reimbursements or pay your membership fee
The organization’s legal basis to process personal information:
The purpose of processing personal information:
Consent:
When you become a member, we have a legal basis to process your personal information for the (legitimate) interest of the organization. However, it may happen that we judge it necessary to obtain your written consent for other purposes. In that case you will have the opportunity to voluntarily agree, and you may withdraw it at any time by notifying us.
Dispatch of your personal information:
We do not disclose information about you to anyone outside the organization without your consent, however, it should be noted, that if you e.g. accept an invitation to a meeting, your personal information might be forwarded to the meeting location or the meeting organizer. Only personal information relevant for the 3rd party will be disclosed in these circumstances.
Storing and deleting your personal information:
For historical reasons and as your details might be saved in old attendance lists, email correspondence and minutes from meetings, we cannot promise that all personal information about you will be deleted, if you terminate your membership.
Your rights:
You have a number of rights via the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR):
You may make use of your rights by contacting us. If you submit a request to have your personal information corrected or deleted, we will investigate whether the conditions are met and, in that case, make changes or deletions as soon as possible and, if applicable, also notify our data processors to do so.
You can file a complaint with the supervisory authorities – The Danish ‘Datatilsynet’ – About processing your personal information (www.datatilsynet.dk).
Revision of Privacy Policy:
We reserve the right to change the organization’s privacy policy. When we change privacy policy, we also change the date and version number at the bottom of this document. In case of significant changes, you will receive a notification.
The current privacy policy is always available on our website.
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NSGO-CTU treats personal information and complies with the laws and principles of good data
processing practices. Therefore, we have adopted this Privacy Policy, which briefly describes how we treat personal information, so legal and transparent processing is ensured.
We are responsible for processing your personal information:
NSGO-CTU is the data controller and you can contact the organization’s data protection officer:
Mansoor Raza Mirza
Nordic Society of Gynecologic Oncology – Clinical Trial Unit
Copenhagen University Hospital
Department of Oncology, 9431
Blegdamsvej 60
DK-2100 Copenhagen
Office phone: +45 35 45 33 78
fax: +45 3545 2898
nsgo-dpo.rigshospitalet@regionh.dk
We treat the following personal information about personnel participating in NSGO-CTU trials:
• General personal information: For example; contact information such as name, work
address, work phone number, date of birth, email address, country, work title, date of start
of participation and termination in a trial and, if applicable, CV, GCP certificates, records of
training and other qualification data.
• If applicable, financial disclosure forms and/or Bank account number for reimbursement
purposes.
We collect personal information from:
• We will ask you to provide us the information yourself, when you in decide to take part
in NSGO-CTU trials.
The organization’s legal basis to process personal information:
• That we as an organization have a (legitimate) interest in processing your information, for
example to secure your qualifications in handling the care of the participants in a trial.
• That it is necessary for us to fulfill an agreement with your employer
• You have agreed that we can process your information via signing the delegation log.
The purpose of processing personal information:
• The participation of an investigator or of other individuals in a clinical trial which is being
conducted according to the principals governing clinical research as set out in the
Declaration of Helsinki and with the acceptance of all involved Regulatory Health
Authorities and involved Ethical Committees, requires collection, recording, storage,
transfer and/or other use of personal data (personal data processing).
• Communicate regarding studies.
• To handle payments and reimbursements.
• To comply with legislation.
• To deliver services, in the form of the possibility to participate in the Annual Meeting,
Investigator Meeting.
• To be able to give you access to IT systems, databases, eCRFs etc. related to the functioning
of each individual trial.
Consent:
When you decide to take part in a NSGO-CTU trial NSGO-CTU either makes a contract with you or
your employer where terms and conditions are described, or if you put your name on the
Delegation Log of a trial, you agree to the information described in this Privacy Policy.
However, it may happen that we judge it necessary to obtain your written consent for other
purposes. In that case you will have the opportunity to voluntarily agree, and you may withdraw it
at any time by notifying us.
Be aware that there are legal bases for certain forms of processing of your data for the abovementioned purposes and that your consent is the only legal basis for other forms of processing.
Dispatch of your personal information:
Depending on your role in a trial, your personal information might be shared with personnel at
other sites, monitors, group staff in other countries, NSGO-CTU office staff, members of NSGO,
CRO staff, Ethics Committees and Competent Authorities, both in Europe, but also in countries
outside the European Economic Area (for example the US). If your data (personal information) has
been transferred, they will be subject to the data protection legislation of the respective country,
also if a less severe data protection law should exist.
We do not disclose information about you to anyone outside the organization without the above
consent, however, it should be noted, that if you e.g. accept an invitation to a meeting, your
personal information might be forwarded to the meeting location or the meeting organizer. Only
personal information relevant for the 3rd party will be disclosed in these circumstances.
Furthermore, your data can be transmitted to public databases for registration, as well as
publication of a trial and your data can be stored and published in those databases.
Storing and deleting your personal information:
For historical reasons and as your details might be saved in old attendance lists, email
correspondence and minutes from meetings, we cannot promise that all personal information
about you will be deleted, when you end your participation in a study. In general, all information
about a trial is deleted at least 20 years after end of study.
Your rights:
You have a number of rights via the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR):
• The Right to Information (to be informed what information we process about you)
• The Right of Access (to get a print of the information we process about you)
• The Right to Rectification (to have false information about you corrected)
• The Right to Erasure (to delete information we process about you, however, information
already received cannot be deleted)
• The Right to Restriction of processing (under certain conditions, to have the processing of
your data restricted)
• The Right to Object (to object to your information being used for wrong purposes)
You may make use of your rights by contacting us, however, the legality of the processing carried out
prior to e.g., a withdrawal will not be affected. If you submit a request to have your personal
information corrected or deleted, we will investigate whether the conditions are met and, in that
case, make changes or deletions as soon as possible and, if applicable, also notify our data
processors to do so.
If you do not believe that NSGO-CTU handles your data correctly, you can file a complaint with the
supervisory authorities – The Danish ‘Datatilsynet’ – About processing your personal information
(www.datatilsynet.dk).
Revision of Privacy Policy:
We reserve the right to change the organization’s privacy policy. When we change privacy policy,
we also change the date and version number at the bottom of this document. In case of significant
changes, you will receive a notification.
The current privacy policy for NSGO-CTU is always available on our website.
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