The pathology community is cordially invited to participate in the prestigious 10th Turkish National Cytopathology Congress, scheduled from April 19th to 21st, 2024, in Istanbul. This congress, a collaboration between the Federation of Turkish Pathology Societies and the Turkish Society of Cytopathology, will be hosted at Acıbadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar University, Kerem Aydınlar Campus.

This event promises to be a landmark in the field, with its global outreach and a focus on the latest advancements in cytopathology. The congress is particularly relevant in the current era of targeted treatments, highlighting the critical role of cytopathology in diagnostics and treatment guidance.

Highlights of the Congress:
– In-depth exploration of developments in cytopathology, from basic cytomorphology to the latest in molecular testing and digital applications.
– Discussion of updated cytopathology reporting systems, with input from international and domestic experts.
– Simultaneous English-Turkish and Turkish-English translation available in the main hall.

Scientific Program Includes:
– Basic cytomorphology course in exfoliative cytology.
– Interactive digital case sessions with small group expert facilitation.
– Comprehensive schedule of slide seminars, lectures, oral presentations, posters, and industry satellite meetings.

For more information and updates, visit the congress website: https://www.sitopatoloji2024.org.

The congress provides a unique opportunity to engage with the global cytopathology community in Istanbul, a city that beautifully melds the cultures of Asia and Europe. The organizing committee, led by Prof. Dr. İlkser AKPOLAT, is committed to delivering a high-quality scientific program at a reasonable cost, ensuring an inclusive and enriching experience for all attendees.

Mark your calendars for this unmissable event in the heart of Istanbul, set to leave an indelible mark on both scientific and social fronts.

Contact:
Prof. Dr. İlkser AKPOLAT
President, Turkish Society of Cytopathology
Congress President