Bridging Research and Clinical Practice: Dr. Weam Mohamed Ahmed Eltoum at EPUCG 2026


Dr. Weam Mohamed Ahmed Eltoum, Consultant Histopathologist at Stockport NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom, will be presenting a compelling poster at the prestigious 16th Emirates Pathology, Digital Pathology, Cancer Conference and Exhibition. This highly anticipated international gathering brings together leading experts, researchers, clinicians, and innovators to advance the field of pathology and cancer diagnostics.

As part of this year’s scientific program, Dr. Eltoum will present her poster titled Cervical carcinosarcoma: a rare aggressive tumour.” Her work sheds light on a rare and highly aggressive malignancy, contributing valuable insights to the evolving understanding of gynecological cancers and diagnostic pathology.

Dr. Weam Eltoum is a UK-based Consultant Histopathologist who completed her specialist training in the North West of England, earning her Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT). Following her accreditation, she was appointed as Consultant Histopathologist at Stockport NHS Foundation Trust, where she continues to provide diagnostic expertise and clinical leadership. Her primary areas of interest include gynaecological pathology and gastrointestinal pathology, fields in which she actively contributes through research and clinical practice.

Collaborating in this important work is Dr. Rajagopal Saravana, Consultant Histopathologist at Stockport NHS Foundation Trust, with a special interest in gynaecological pathology. He serves as the Gynaecological Lead and Lead Histopathologist for the National Health Service Cervical Screening Programme, reinforcing the clinical significance and screening implications of this research.

Cervical carcinosarcoma is an exceptionally rare and aggressive tumor characterized by both epithelial and mesenchymal malignant components. Due to its rarity, limited literature exists to guide optimal management and prognosis. Dr. Eltoum’s poster aims to enhance awareness, improve diagnostic accuracy, and encourage further research into this challenging entity. Her work emphasizes the importance of precise histopathological evaluation and multidisciplinary collaboration in managing rare gynecological malignancies.

The Emirates Pathology & Cancer Conference serves as a premier global platform for sharing cutting-edge research, digital pathology innovations, and advancements in cancer diagnostics. The upcoming edition, detailed at https://pathology.utilitarianconferences.com/16epucg2026, promises a comprehensive scientific agenda, expert keynote lectures, poster presentations, and networking opportunities designed to foster collaboration across specialties.

Attending this conference offers numerous professional benefits, including exposure to emerging technologies in digital pathology, updates on international diagnostic standards, opportunities for collaborative research partnerships, continuing professional development, and direct engagement with global leaders in pathology and oncology. Participants also gain insights into translational research that bridges laboratory findings with clinical applications, ultimately improving patient care outcomes.

Dr. Eltoum’s research interests focus on advancing diagnostic precision in gynecological and gastrointestinal pathology, exploring rare tumor entities, and contributing to evidence-based clinical practice. Through her work, she continues to support improved cancer detection strategies and enhance pathological reporting standards.

Her professional journey reflects dedication, academic excellence, and commitment to service within the National Health Service. Achieving CCT status and securing a Consultant role within a reputable NHS Trust represents a significant professional milestone. Her active participation in international conferences such as this further highlights her growing contribution to the global pathology community.

To know more about Dr. Weam Mohamed Ahmed Eltoum, please visit:
https://pathology.utilitarianconferences.com/speaker/dr-weam-mohamed-ahmed-eltoum

Researchers and clinicians interested in contributing to the scientific program can submit their work through the official abstract portal: https://pathology.utilitarianconferences.com/submit-abstract

To secure your participation and be part of this transformative scientific experience, visit:
https://pathology.utilitarianconferences.com/registration

The 16th Emirates Pathology, Digital Pathology, Cancer Conference and Exhibition represents more than a scientific meeting—it is a dynamic forum where knowledge, innovation, and collaboration converge. With experts like Dr. Weam Eltoum presenting impactful research on rare and aggressive tumors, the conference continues to drive forward excellence in pathology and cancer care worldwide.

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