Global Controversies and Advance in Skin Cancer 2013

Global Controversies and Advances in Skin Cancer will provide an international stage for high level, cutting edge debate across the full spectrum of skin cancer – from prevention, diagnosis, treatment, management and survivorship – in one forum.

It will take place in Brisbane, Australia from 21 - 24 November 2013.

Researchers, public health practitioners, clinicians and related professionals should not miss this opportunity to discuss, debate and direct the current controversies and advances in skin cancer from across the globe.

Hosted by Cancer Council Queensland and guided by a steering and scientific program committee comprised of world leaders in skin cancer, delegates can be assured of a provocative and exceptionally high quality program which is second to none.

This meeting includes a once in a lifetime opportunity to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the highly acclaimed Queensland Melanoma Project.

Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, Australia will host this inaugural event which is home to world leading prevention, early detection, research and clinical programs in skin cancer. Experience our enviable lifestyle, enjoy the dining and the sightseeing – we look forward to welcoming you to Brisbane in November 2013!

Call for Abstracts

Abstracts submissions will open through the website (www.gc-sc.org) on 1 February, 2013.

Submissions are invited, particularly on the following topics:

•Epidemiology of skin cancer/melanoma
•Public Health aspects of skin cancer/melanoma
•Small DNA viruses & skin cancer
•Basic and translational research in skin cancer/melanoma
•Clinical and pathological research in skin cancer/melanoma

21 November 2013 - 24 November 2013
Under the auspices of UICC: 
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Location

Brisbane