Upcoming IOF World Congress On Osteoporosis Focuses On Repair And Healing Of Osteoporotic Fractures

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Article Date: 31 Oct 2008 - 6:00 PDT

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With three specially focused sessions planned, the IOF World Congress on Osteoporosis will offer orthopaedic surgeons a unique opportunity to discuss the specific clinical challenges of fracture healing and repair, and learn how best practice is applied in different regions of the world.

Details of the orthopaedic sessions are available below. Information about the complete, multidisciplinary scientific program of the IOF World Congress on Osteoporosis 2008, to be held in Bangkok, Thailand, from December 3-7 2008, is available at http://www.iofbonehealth.org/

Take advantage of easy online registration, at considerably reduced rates before the deadline of October 31, 2008. Click here to register: http://www.iofbonehealth.org/wco/2008/registration.html

"Orthopaedic surgeons are frequently the first, and often the only physicians to see fracture patients, and therefore have a key role in ensuring the patient is adequately evaluated for osteoporosis and treated," said Professor Cyrus Cooper, Chairman, IOF Committee of Scientific Advisors, and Chairman, IOF World Congress on Osteoporosis 2008 Scientific Committee. "Both Asian and international perspectives on how best to care, manage and treat fracture patients with osteoporosis will be presented and discussed in these three complementary sessions."

Wednesday, December 3, 2008, from 13.00 - 14.30

Orthopaedic Session: Asian Perspective
Friday, December 5, 2008 from 11.30 - 14.30

Orthopaedic Session: International Perspective (Healing, Repair and Prevention of Fragility Fractures)
Saturday December 6, 2008 from 17.15 - 18.45

Building Bridges in Bone Health: the Cell, the Tissue, the Patient and Policy Orthopaedic Symposium organized by Thai Osteoporosis Foundation in collaboration with Novartis. Chairs: Suthorn Bavonratanavech and David Marsh

Session 1 …between fragments
Session 2 …between specialties Session 3 …between doctors and patients ###

Osteoporosis, in which the bones become porous and break easily, is one of the world's most common and debilitating diseases. The result: pain, loss of movement, inability to perform daily chores, and in many cases, death. One out of three women over 50 will experience osteoporotic fractures, as will one out of five men (1,2,3). Unfortunately, screening for people at risk is far from being a standard practice. Osteoporosis can, to a certain extent, be prevented, it can be easily diagnosed and effective treatments are available.

The International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) is the only worldwide organization dedicated to the fight against osteoporosis. It brings together scientists, physicians, patient societies and corporate partners. Working with its 188 member societies in 91 locations, and other healthcare-related organizations around the world, IOF encourages awareness and prevention, early detection and improved treatment of osteoporosis.

IOF World Congress on Osteoporosis, held every two years, is the only global congress dedicated specifically to all aspects of osteoporosis. Besides the opportunity to learn about the latest science and developments in diagnosis, treatment and the most recent socio-economic studies, participants have the chance to meet and exchange ideas with other physicians from around the world. All aspects of osteoporosis will be covered during the Congress which will comprise lectures by invited speakers presenting cutting edge research in the field, and a large number of oral presentations and poster sessions selected from submitted abstracts. Meet the Expert Sessions covering 22 key topics relating to diagnosis and management of osteoporosis are also on the program.
  1. Melton U, Chrischilles EA, Cooper C et al. How many women have osteoporosis? Journal of Bone Mineral Research, 1992; 7:1005-10

  2. Kanis JA et al. Long-term risk of osteoporotic fracture in Malmo. Osteoporosis International, 2000; 11:669-674

  3. Melton LJ, et al. Bone density and fracture risk in men. JBMR. 1998; 13:No 12:1915
For more information on osteoporosis and IOF please visit: http://www.iofbonehealth.org/

Source: L. Misteli
International Osteoporosis Foundation

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