Fatima Kassymbekova, Public Health and Obstetrics-Gynecology Researcher, Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University, shared a post by OncoDaily on LinkedIn, adding:
”As a researcher and mentee, it is a great honor for me to learn from and work alongside Prof. Dilyara Kaidarova – an outstanding physician, academician, and leader of Kazakhstan’s oncology service.
Prof. Kaidarova has made an enormous contribution to the development of oncology in Kazakhstan and Central Asia. Among the important milestones of her leadership are the implementation and strengthening of cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccination initiatives, improvement of survival outcomes in gynecologic oncology, advancement of international collaborations, and active support of scientific and educational opportunities for young physicians and researchers.
Equally inspiring is her dedication to public awareness initiatives, patient advocacy, and support programs for people affected by cancer.
Her work continues to inspire many physicians and researchers, including myself.
I truly believe she is an exceptional candidate for Vice President of the International Gynecologic Cancer Society, and that her experience, vision, and dedication will bring meaningful impact to the global gynecologic oncology community.”
Quoting OncoDaily’s post:
”Leadership in oncology is not only about advancing science – it is about building systems, creating opportunities, and connecting communities across borders.
With more than 30 years dedicated to cancer care, Dr. Dilyara Kaidarova has shaped progress in gynecologic oncology through clinical practice, policy initiatives, and regional healthcare transformation.
As a candidate for Vice President of IGCS, she brings a vision centered on:
- Advancing early detection and prevention
- Strengthening international collaboration
- Expanding access to initiatives such as HPV vaccination programs
- Supporting comprehensive cancer care — from treatment to rehabilitation
- Bridging global oncology expertise with regional healthcare needs
Throughout her journey – from leadership in national cancer institutions to contributions within IGCS as a Council Member – her work reflects a commitment to meaningful and lasting change across Kazakhstan and Central Asia.
‘Progress in healthcare depends on innovation, reform, and collaboration.’
Watch Dr. Kaidarova share her vision and journey toward shaping the future of gynecologic oncology.”

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