Dong Hoon SuhJae Weon KimMohamad Farid AzizUma K. DeviHextan Y.S. NganJoo Hyun NamSeung Cheol KimTomoyasu KatoHee Sug RyuShingo FujiiYoon Soon LeeJong Hyeok KimTae Joong KimYoung Tae KimKung Liahng WangTaek Sang LeeKimio UshijimaSang Goo ShinYin Nin ChiaSarikapan WilailakSang Yoon ParkHidetaka KatabuchiToshiharu KamuraSoon Beom KangSeoul National University College of MedicineUniversitas IndonesiaKidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology IndiaThe University of Hong KongUniversity of Ulsan, College of MedicineEwha Womans University School of MedicineNational Cancer Center HospitalAjou University, School of MedicineNational Hospital Organization, JapanKyungpook National UniversitySungKyunKwan University, School of MedicineYonsei University College of MedicineMackay Memorial HospitalSMG- Seoul National University Boramae Medical CenterKurume UniversityKK Women's And Children's HospitalMahidol UniversityNational Cancer Center, GyeonggiKumamoto University2018-09-242018-09-242010-09-01Journal of Gynecologic Oncology. Vol.21, No.3 (2010), 137-15020050399200503802-s2.0-78049474424https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/29558This workshop was held on July 31-August 1, 2010 and was organized to promote the academic environment and to enhance the communication among Asian countries prior to the 2nd biennial meeting of Australian Society of Gynaecologic Oncologists (ASGO), which will be held on November 3-5, 2011. We summarized the whole contents presented at the workshop. Regarding cervical cancer screening in Asia, particularly in low resource settings, and an update on human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination was described for prevention and radical surgery overview, fertility sparing and less radical surgery, nerve sparing radical surgery and primary chemoradiotherapy in locally advanced cervical cancer, were discussed for management. As to surgical techniques, nerve sparing radical hysterectomy, optimal staging in early ovarian cancer, laparoscopic radical hysterectomy, one-port surgery and robotic surgery were introduced. After three topics of endometrial cancer, laparoscopic surgery versus open surgery, role of lymphadenectomy and fertility sparing treatment, there was a special additional time for clinical trials in Asia. Finally, chemotherapy including neo-adjuvant chemotherapy, optimal surgical management, and the basis of targeted therapy in ovarian cancer were presented.Mahidol UniversityMedicineAsian society of gynecologic oncology workshop 2010Conference PaperSCOPUS10.3802/jgo.2010.21.3.137