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Written by Torill Sauer & Amanda Herbert
22 November 2011 |
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European Federation of Cytology Societies
The 5th Annual Tutorial on Cytopathology
Trondheim, Norway
Monday 28th May to Friday 1st June 2012
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Written by Fernando Schmitt
17 November 2011 |
IAC Tutorial on Gynecologic and Non Gynecologic Cytology
Cheung Kung Hai Conference Center, University of Hong Kong
February Friday, 24th - Monday, 27th February 2012,
Hong Kong

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Written by Amanda Herbert
28 January 2012 |
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Editor’s Choice: Cytopathology 2012;23(1)
An article in Cytopathology by Austin and Zhao has been selected as Editor’s Choice for free access during February and March. The authors describe cervical cancer cases, collectively referred to as Type 2 cancers, which may be difficult to prevent. Their medicolegal experience in the U.S.A. is relevant to practice in other countries where ‘invasive cancer audits’ often reveal cancers in young women who have previously been screened. Two national audits are also reported: Castanon et al. from the NHSCSP in England and Repše-Fokter et al. from Slovenia. The editorial puts these rare cancers in the context of accurately detected CIN3; and focuses on the challenges of screening young women if these difficult Type 2 cancers are to be prevented or at least detected.
Editor’s choice Type 1 and type 2 cervical carcinomas: some cervical cancers are more difficult to prevent with screening (pages 6-12)
R.M. Austin and C. Zhao
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Written by Louis Thienpont
09 January 2012 |
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Ghent, April 18 - 21, 2012
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Written by Veronica Anic
22 September 2011 |
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EFCS Council Meetinig - Istanbul 2011
Report from the team working on basic requirements for practicing cytotechnology in Europe
(Presentation by Veronica Anic)

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Written by Arrigo Bondi
18 August 2011 |
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The data of the Federated Societies are stored into the EFCS database .
The President and the Secretary of each Society are kindly invited to control and to update these data.
Enter the reserved pages into the EFCS website and manage the database of the Affiliated Societies.
If you do not remember the login name or the password follow these instructions:
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Written by Roberto Monaco
20 January 2012 |
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Appeal for volunteers for training teachers in Nigeria!! Come with us to educate local cytologists: they will be the best support for tumor prevention in their Country
Cervical and breast cancer screening in Nigeria
The Association of Italian Pathologists “Pathologists beyond the Borders” NGO (Patologi oltre Frontiera) is preparing a project for the creation of a screening program for the most frequent female cancers in Nigeria.
The project concerns the implementation of a screening program for cervical cancer (by Pap smear) and breast cancer in IMO State, one of 36 states of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, in a territory with a population of about 4.5 million inhabitants, with center in the capital, Owerri.
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Written by Philippe Vielh
27 November 2011 |

5th Tutorial of cytopathology
1st Tutorial between Institute of cancerology Gustave Roussy & Johns Hopkins University
29 - 30 March 2012 - Institut de Cancérologie Gustave Roussy, Villejuif Cedex - France
Pancreatic cytopathology
- conventional smears, liquid-based cytology and cell-blocks - Program
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Written by WebMaster
15 December 2011 |
Books on cytology
A textbook on one of the most common and difficult topics in CytoPathology
The serosal cavities are affected by a large number of benign and malignant processes, and serous effusions constitute one of the most commonly seen specimen types in cytopathology. Unlike other areas within cytopathology, which have practically become extinct, such as fine needle aspiration of the prostate, or that are being challenged by other diagnostic approaches, such as breast and cervical cytology in the context of core biopsies and HPV testing, respectively, effusions are here to stay.
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Written by Martin Tötsch
22 September 2011 |
Letter sent before Istanbul
Dear Colleagues,
As you know, the annual meeting of the UEMS Section/Board of Pathology has taken place in Split on May 21st, 2011. Two major issues have been discussed there which are relevant for the EFCS and I want to summarize them shortly:
- After five years of discussion, a training charter for Pathology has been established which will implicate no major modifications for most members of the EFCS.
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