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The events of September 11,2001 in the United States will always be
r~membered with horror and sadness but also admiration for those
who risked, and often lost, their lives attempting to save others.
When the Fifth International Germ Cell Tumour Conference began, the
US air space was closed and our American friends were unable to
join us. We were faced with a programme that now had many gaps.
What happened next was an illustration of the sense of community
that prevails at the Germ Cell Tumour Conferences. Some of those
who could not be there in person, such as Richard Foster and Craig
Nichols, sent their slides by email, and we were indebted to those,
such as Michael Jewett, Ben Mead and Malcolm Mason, who stepped
into the breach to present them. Others gave impromptu, and often
thought provoking, talks. The discussion periods were lively and it
will come as no surprise to those who regularly attend the meeting
that Tim Oliver won the prize for "Most Questions Asked", managing
even to ask questions following his own presentations. The quality
of the talks was outstanding. There was closer integration of the
adult and paediatric sessions than in previous meetings. As a
result, the differences and similarities between adult male, female
and paediatric germ cell tumours became more apparent. This
cross-fertilization of ideas from different groups will no doubt
lead to further advances. As a result of all these efforts, the
conference was a great success.
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