
Prevention and early detection (including tobacco control)
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Chaired by:Todd HarperProposed by: UICC and Cancer Council Western Australia
Update on alcohol and cancer epidemiology. Is the evidence getting clearer? Isabelle Romieu, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) (France)Alcohol policy issues - where is the biggest bang for the buck? Todd Harper, Cancer Council Victoria (Australia)Progress through collaboration - alcohol policy in the UK Sarah Woolnough, Cancer Research UK (United Kingdom)Evaluation of two phases of an alcohol and cancer education campaign Terry Slevin, Public Health Association of Australia (Australia)
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Chaired by:Terry Slevin, Public Health Association of Australia (Australia)Proposed by: UICC
Mesothelioma mortality: trends and as a predictor of the asbestos-related lung cancer burden Valerie McCormack, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) (France)Recommendations for action on asbestos - Canada and beyond Kathleen Ruff, Rideau InstituteAction needed to reduce impact on low- and middle- income countries Ye Yong Choi
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Chaired by:Jessica Hill, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) (Canada)
Cost-effectiveness of liquid-based cytology with automated guided screening for cervical cancer prevention in Canada Christopher Naugler, Becton DickinsonModelling the cost-effectiveness of prostate cancer screening in British Columbia. Canada Reka Pataky, British Columbia Cancer Agency (Canada)Tanning is out: engaging youth in cancer prevention Sharon Storoschuk, Canadian Cancer Society (Canada)Self-collected HPY testing improves participation in cervical cancer screening: a systematic review and meta-analysis C. Sarai Racey, University of Toronto (Canada)Multiple pesticide exposures and the risk of multiple myeloma in Canadian men Linda Kachuri, University of Toronto (Canada)
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Chaired by:Andreas Ullrich, World Health Organization (WHO) (Switzerland)Proposed by: WHO
Partnerships for increasing access to HPV vaccines: GAVI's vision and strategy Diane Summers, GAVI Vaccine Alliance (Switzerland)Implementation of HPV based prevention strategies Marion Saville, Australian Centre for the Prevention of Cervical Cancer (ACPCC) (Australia)Setting adapted screening technologies Nathalie Broutet, World Health Organization (WHO) (Switzerland)How to get all women involved: communication and outreach Diane Harper, UMKC
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Chaired by:Alan Barkun, McGill University and the McGill University Health Centre, Heather BryantProposed by: Canadian Partnership Against Cancer
The Thailand Colorectal Cancer Screening (CRC) Pilot Demonstration Project in Lampang Province Christopher WildEndoscopy and imaging in colorectal cancer detection Alan Barkun, McGill University and the McGill University Health CentreThe role of the Global Rating Scale in Colonoscopy Quality Don MacintoshQuality and access issues David Armstrong, McMaster University
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Chaired by:Craig Sinclair, Cancer Council Victoria (Australia)Proposed by Cancer Council Victoria, Australia
Findings of the updated CDC community guide reviews of the impact of mass media and community-wide multi-component interventions relating to skin cancer prevention Mona Saraiya, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (United States)Skin cancer prevention in Denmark: a case study of success in the first 5 years of a community-wide, multi-component intervention Line Rasmussen, Danish Cancer Society (Denmark)Panel discussion: effective skin cancer prevention interventions in practice Jen Makin, Cancer Council Victoria (Australia)Line Rasmussen, Danish Cancer Society (Denmark)Mona Saraiya, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (United States)
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Chaired by:Kate Allen, World Cancer Research Fund International (WCRF) (United Kingdom)Proposed by: World Cancer Research Fund International (WCRF)
The continuous update project: concept, purpose, methods and results Teresa Norat, Imperial College London (United Kingdom)The continuous update project: use for prevention and control of other NCDs Ricardo Uauy, World Cancer Research Fund International (WCRF) (United Kingdom)The continuous update project: concept, purpose, methods and results Martin Wiseman, World Cancer Research Fund International (WCRF) (United Kingdom)
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Chaired by:Karen Gutierrez, Global Dialogue for Effective Stop-Smoking CampaignsProposed by: Global Dialogue for Effective Stop-Smoking Campaigns
Article 12 and its guidelines: how parties can comply Karen Gutierrez, Global Dialogue for Effective Stop-Smoking CampaignsAssessing the information needs of ASHA workers to deliver tobacco control education to people in rural India Mira AghiThe bear awakens: implementing an effective mass media intervention in Russia Rebecca Perl, World Lung Foundation (United States)Mass media public education campaign in Turkey Tuba Erdebir
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Chaired by:Kathy Chapman, Cancer Council NSW (Australia), Colleen Doyle, American Cancer Society (United States)Proposed by: Cancer Council NSW, Australia
Advocacy campaigns to reduce food marketing to children Kathy Chapman, Cancer Council NSW (Australia)A model for building advocacy capacity to address nutrition policy Colleen Doyle, American Cancer Society (United States)The policy coalition: a platform for advocacy to promote healthy weights Kim Raine, University of Alberta (Canada)Food taxes - overview of the evidence and issues Kathy Chapman, Cancer Council NSW (Australia)
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Chaired by:Anita Tang, Cancer Council NSW (Australia)Proposed by: Cancer Council New South Wales, Australia
The role of social marketing and interactive media storytelling in behaviour change campaigns Mark Grindle, Institute of Social MarketingDeveloping insightful communication campaigns to connect with the hard-to-reach youth audience Marisa CapleIntroducing the sun sound: a creative skin cancer prevention campaign that takes the message to the streets Vanessa Rock, European School of Oncology (Italy)
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Chaired by:Deb Keen, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) (Canada)Proposed by: Canadian Partnership Against Cancer
Protecting children from junk food marketing: setting high standards Tim Lobstein, IASO-IOTFPreventing chronic illness through a focus on local policy: the environmental nutrition and activity (ENACT) local policy database Linda Shak, Prevention InstitutePrevention policies directory: a Canadian tool for healthy public policy development in cancer and chronic disease prevention Michelle Halligan, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) (Canada)
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Chaired by:Verna Mai, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) (Canada)Proposed by: Canadian Partnership Against Cancer
How to work with underscreened communities/populations to improve participation in screening Rebecca Lobb, Washington University School of MedicineThe benefits of an organised screening approach in reaching the target population through population-based invitations, reminders, and follow-up strategies Lawrence Von KarsaReaching very remote underscreened populations – challenges and opportunities André Langlois, Institut national de santé publique du QuébecThe challenges of supporting informed decision-making in "recruitment" efforts to improve screening participation - implications for the "hard to reach" recruitment strategies Christine Campbell, Centre for Population Health Sciences (United Kingdom)
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Chaired by:Daniel Taussky, university of MontrealProposed by: University of Montreal
The impact of obesity on cancer Martin WisemanAndre Tchernof, Université Laval
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Chaired by:Terry Slevin, Public Health Association of Australia (Australia)Proposed by. UICC and Cancer Council Western Australia
The current burden of occupational cancers and how we can identify possible carcinogens before the damage is done Kurt Straif, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) (France)Assessing the greatest opportunity for prevention Lesley Rushton, Imperial College London (United Kingdom)Toxic use reduction in North America Rachel Massey, Toxics Use Reduction InstituteHow can cancer societies be involved - what should we do ? Terry Slevin, Public Health Association of Australia (Australia)
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Chaired by:Jon Kerner, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) (Canada), Christine Williams, Canadian Cancer Society (Canada)Proposed by: Canadian Cancer Society
Prospective Canadian Cohort Project Louise Parker, Cancer Care Nova Scotia (Canada)A cancer prevention centre to bring together researchers, providers and policymakers Carolyn Gotay, University of British Columbia (Canada)Tobacco control and youth health as Pan-Canadian initiatives linking research, policy and practice Barb RileyPhysical activity and breast cancer: mechanisms and interventions Kristin Campbell, University of British Columbia (Canada)Assessing environmental & occupational exposures: CAREX and the occupational cancer research centre Paul Demers, Occupational Cancer Research Centre (Canada)
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Chaired by:Shoba John, Paula Johns, ACT - Alliance for the Control of Tobacco UseProposed by Canadian Cancer Society
Research behind the design of Australian plain packs Melanie Wakefield, Cancer Council Victoria (Australia)The politics of plain packaging in Australia Paul Grogan, Cancer Council Australia (Australia)Australia s legal defence of plain packaging: latest developments Jonathan Liberman, McCabe Centre for Law and Cancer (Australia)The right of governments to set their public health policy: the case of Philip Morris international in Uruguay Patricia Lambert, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (United States)Tobacco package health warnings: international developments and best practices Rob Cunningham, Canadian Cancer Society (Canada)
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Chaired by:Kate Allen, World Cancer Research Fund International (WCRF) (United Kingdom), Jon Kerner, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) (Canada)Proposed by: Canadian Partnership Against Cancer and World Cancer Research Fund International
Role of nutrition in cancer control Richard BéliveauOverview of policy strategies in Latin America Ricardo Uauy, World Cancer Research Fund International (WCRF) (United Kingdom)Overview of policy strategies in USA Shiriki Kumanyika, Abramson Cancer Center, University of Pennsylvania (United States)Synthesis of policy priorities from Canada, Latin America and USA Jon Kerner, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) (Canada)
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Chaired by:Jon Kerner, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) (Canada)
HPV testing in cervical screening: a systematic review and clinical practice guideline Erin Kennedy, Ontario Health (Canada)Environmental factors, genomic markers and interventions influencing smoking cessation: a proposed conceptual model Sylviane de Viron, WIV-ISPFine needle aspiration of the breast: an attractive alternative to diagnosis carcinoma Francine Andriamampiono Tsitohery, CHU Joseph Ravoahangy AndrianavalonaPromoting tobacco-free schools policy to prevent and reduce tobacco use among youth in India Radhika Shrivastav, Health Related Information Dissemination Amongst Youth)Breast cancer screening accuracy of clinical breast examination, mammography, and breast ultrasonography in a Chinese pilot study Zhaoxiang Ye, Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute & Hospital (China)Case-spouse control design in practice: an experience in estimating smoking and cancer deaths in Chinese men Jingmei Jiang, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (China)Efficacy of Human Pappillomavirus DNA test to triage women with abnormal visual inspection with acetic acid test for the detection of CIN3 or worse lesions of cervix Partha Basu, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) (France)Levels of suspended particulate matter (PM2.5) as a marker of exposure to tobacco smoke in public places in Cairo, Egypt Ghada Radwan, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo UniversityCancer chemoprevention and identification of antiangiogenic properties of olive oil compounds Sylvie Lamy, Université du Québec à MontréalDeterminant factors for presentation delay in breast cancer patients in north Pakistan Muhammad Aleem Khan, Nuclear Medicine, Oncology and Radiotherapy Institute (NORI) (Pakistan)Modelling the effects of integrating key tobacco control policies with health provider advice on quit attempts among South African adults Lekan Ayo-Yusuf, University of PretoriaScreening for colorectal cancer: self determination theory, self efficacy and screening participation Ingrid Flight, CSIRO Preventative Health FlagshipStatin use and risk of breast cancer: a meta-analysis of observational studies Krishna Undela, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCHStrategies to combat arsenic calamity in West Bengal, India Madhumita Roy, Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute (India)Contributors and barriers to successful integration of cervical cancer prevention into existing health services in rural coffee farming communities in Matagalpa, Nicaragua August Burns, Grounds for Health (United States)Development of a cervical cancer screening and treatment program in western Kenya Barry Rosen, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (Canada)Screening saves lives: lay health educator program Fatima Jorge, Canadian Cancer Society (Canada)Alliance for colon cancer prevention in Spain: an effective partnership to promote cancer screening programmes Isabel Oriol, Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer (Spain)
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Chaired by:Eduardo Franco, Department of Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University (Canada)
Wellnessfits: Partners in workplace wellness and cancer prevention Sharon Storoschuk, Canadian Cancer Society (Canada)Enforcing the law on ban of sale of tobacco products within 100 yards of educational institutions Devika Chadha, Salaam Bombay FoundationSmoking experience, alcohol drinking, self-reported exposure to SHS exposure, and urinary cotinine level among non-smokers in Korea: results from national health and nutrition examination survey Bo Yoon Jeong, National Cancer Center - Korea (NCCK) (Korea, Republic of)The effect of smoking on male fertility hormones in smokers in south-eastern Nigeria Iya Eze Bassey, Nigerian Cancer Society (Nigeria)The initial peri-diagnostic encounter leading to a cancer diagnosis: development of an administration data based approach to its identification Patti Groome, Queen's University (United States)The role of primary health care to follow up women with cervical cancer precursor lesions Mary Bozzetti, Federal University of Rio Grande do SulBreast cancer and women in Egypt: time to split Doaa Oraby, Self EmployedReported likelihood of smoking initiation among a population of in-school never smokers in Lagos, Nigeria Oluwakemi Odukoya, department of community health and primary care, college of medicine, universityEarly detection of breast and cervical cancer in the Kingdom of Morocco Chami Youssef, Lalla Salma Foundation - Cancer Prevention and Treatment (Morocco)Pink caravan medical teams travel the entire UAE, accompanied by mobile mammography unit and equestrian team on horseback- screening & raising awareness for breast cancer Ameera Binkaram, Friends of Cancer Patients (FoCP) (United Arab Emirates)Molecular epidemiological study on tobacco water-pipe smoking and the risk of stomach cancer Le Tran Ngoan, Faculty of Public Health, Hanoi Medical University (Viet Nam)The use of artificial sweeteners and cancer risk: a systematic review Fabio Gomes, INCA Instituto Nacional de Câncer (Brazil)Using community festivals to strengthen implementation of the ban on surrogate advertising Devika Chadha, Salaam Bombay FoundationA systemic review and meta-analysis of hyperinsulinemia in relation to colorectal adenomas and cancer Zhimin Xiao, Harvard School of Public Health (United States)Mass media effect on Quitline promotion in Korea: pro and con Bo Yoon Jeong, National Cancer Center - Korea (NCCK) (Korea, Republic of)Impact of second hand smoke awareness campaign in pupils in Calabar, Nigeria Edmund Egbe, Nigerian Cancer Society (Nigeria)Stolen womanhood: cervical cancer Rahab Njeri MbuguaFrench women's breast self-examination practices with time after undergoing BRCA1/2 genetic testing Christine Maheu Maheu, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (Canada)
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Chaired by:Jon Kerner, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) (Canada)
Case-control study of nutrition and lifestyle among breast cancer women with BRCA mutations in Montreal Najlaa Houssaini, McGill University (Canada)Second hand smoke exposure among health care workers in Egypt: respiratory health survey findings Ghada Radwan, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo UniversityEvaluation of an innovative anti-smoking advertisement using a neck cancer patient’s testimonial in Malaysia Mohamad Haniki Nik Mohamed, International Ismalic University MalaysiaCommunity based model for tobacco cessation: role of self-help groups (SHG) in India Lalit Yadav, Public Health Foundation of India (India)HPV is the nicer name for genital warts: beliefs, misconceptions, unanswered questions and factors influencing information needs among women who have a HPV test within routine follow-up Linda Sharp, National Cancer Registry IrelandAn overview of tobacco dependence treatment at King Hussein Cancer Center: translating evidence into practice Nour Obeidat, King Hussein Cancer Center (Jordan)Acceptance of Human Papillomavirus Vaccination among parents of Moroccan daughters Ahmed Zidouh, Lalla Salma Foundation - Cancer Prevention and Treatment (Morocco)Cancer prevention and control in Olavarria (province of Buenos Aires, Argentina) 2009-2012 Raul Pitarque, Argentinean Union Against TobaccoBreast cancer education: the foot-soldier approach Nneka Iloanusi, Breast Without Spot (BWS) Initiative (Nigeria)Breast cancer screening in Morocco: performance indicators during the two years of the organized programme Samira El Fakir, Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, Fez, MoroccoEngaging aboriginal youth in tobacco control: insights for cancer prevention Rob Collins, Consultancy for Alternative EducationConcordance between hybrid capture 2 results performed on samples obtained immediately before and after via test among positive women Anusree Samaddar, Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute (India)Cost of cervix cancer screening in a low resource setting in Africa Elkanah Orango, Moi UniversityRaising threshold for biopsy in symptomatic men in a country where PSA screening is not done, helps in reducing unnecessary biopsy Anil Mandhani, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS) (India)Limited effectiveness of screening mammography in addition to clinical breast examination (CBE) by trained nurse midwives in rural Jakarta, Indonesia Benjamin O. Anderson, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center (United States)Cervical and breast cancer screening program in Indonesia, 2007-2011 Basalama Fatum, Ministry of Health - Indonesia (Indonesia)Barriers in implementing smoke-free legislation in India: experience from the state of West Bengal Srabani Mittal, Child In Need Institute (CINI)Tobacco free women TV project- social media to bridge information gaps Yumiko Mochizuki, National Cancer Center - Japan (Japan)
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Chaired by:Miri Ziv, Israel Cancer Association (Israel)
Screening for colorectal cancer: the impact of tailored decision support delivered on the internet on psychological predic Carlene Wilson, Flinders University (Australia)Mammography screening among underserved Brazilian women: a community –based intervention Isabel Scarinci, University of Alabama at BirminghamWho likes us, and what difference does it make? Evaluating process, impact and outcomes of a social media campaign in skin cancer prevention Jen Makin, Cancer Council Victoria (Australia)National HBV vaccination program against liver cancer in Korea Keun-Young Yoo, Seoul National University / National Cancer CenterUse of text message reminders to improve uptake in a population-based breast cancer screening program, Catalonia Montse Garcia, Institut Catala d'Oncologia (Spain)Intake of dairy products in relation to risk and survival of prostate cancer: a 28-year follow-up study Yan Song, UCLA School of Public HealthThe effects of environmental tobacco smoke on pneumonia risk in children under 7years in northern Nigeria Blessing OdiasePlay for a better life: helpingcollege students perceive the risks of cancer Georges Khalil, State University of New York, at Buffalo
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Chaired by:Verna Mai, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) (Canada), Otis Brawley, American Cancer Society (United States)Proposed by: Canadian Partnership Against Cancer
Information needs of cancer policy / planning stakeholders on just published screening trial outcomes Jon Tonita, Saskatchewan Cancer AgencyCanadian initiative to provide briefing document on PSA screening through an adhoc expert panel Tom Pickles, British Columbia Cancer Agency (Canada)United States initiative to develop PDQ summaries on latest cancer screening information Barnett Kramer, National Cancer Institute - USA (United States)
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Chaired by:Jean Rousseau, Institut national de santé publique du QuébecProposed by Institut National de Santé Publique du Québec (INSPQ)
How effective is mammography? What is the evidence? Wilber DeckImplementing a screening programme to increase population coverage and quality of care: evidence from Quebec province Eric Pelletier, INSPQ (Quebec institute of public health)The effectiveness of population-based breast cancer screening on case detection Erin Strumpf, McGill University (Canada)What cost-effectiveness analysis says about breast cancer screening ? Jeffrey Hoch, Pharmacoeconomics Research Unit, Cancer Care Ontario
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Chaired by:Rachel Kitonyo-Devotsu, McCabe Centre for Law and Cancer Nairobi (Kenya)Proposed by: Norwegian Cancer Society
Tobacco excise policy in Indonesia as tobacco control instrument Abdillah Ahsan, Demographic Institute - Faculty of Economics University of IndonesiaProhibitions/restrictions on flavoured tobacco products: overview of international developments Rob Cunningham, Canadian Cancer Society (Canada)Cigarette pack health warnings among Brazilian women daily smokers: who are they impacting? Lorna Bittencourt Goncalves, University Alamaba at BirminghamBan on display of tobacco products and smoking accessories in Norway: experience and lessons learnt from the legal case PMI.V Norway Anne Lise Ryel, NCD Alliance (Switzerland)Cost-effectiveness of smoking cessation therapy in Japan Hideo Tanaka, Aichi Cancer Center (Japan)
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Chaired by:Stan Shatenstein, GLOBALinkProposed by: Global Dialogue for Effective Stop-Smoking Campaigns
Media 2.0 and how the tobacco industry is using it Stan Shatenstein, GLOBALinkIndia’s ChewOnThis.in campaign: Using social media to drive social mobilisation and advocacy for tobacco control Steve HamillTobacco control advocates are leveraging digital media in their campaigns Karen Gutierrez, Global Dialogue for Effective Stop-Smoking Campaigns
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Chaired by:Tania Cavalcante, INCA Instituto Nacional de Câncer (Brazil), Douglas Bettcher, World Health Organization (WHO) (Switzerland)Proposed by: National Cancer Institute of Brazil
Trade liberalisation and tobacco epidemic. WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control as a global response Douglas Bettcher, World Health Organization (WHO) (Switzerland)Innovative tobacco control measure and tobacco industry confrontation under international trade agreements in Australia - Plain packaging legislation Jonathan Liberman, McCabe Centre for Law and Cancer (Australia)Innovative tobacco control measure and tobacco industry confrontation under international trade agreements in Canada - Prohibition of additives in cigarette Denis Choini?re, Health CanadaInnovative tobacco control measure and tobacco industry confrontation under international trade agreements in Uruguay – Restriction of branding and increase of health warnings coverage on cigarette package Silvina EcharteConsiderations on tobacco industry litigation against FCTC measures under WTO laws violation Benn Mac Grady, World Health Organization (WHO) (Switzerland)