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Chaired by:Franco Cavalli, Oncology Institute of Southern Switzerland (Switzerland)Proposed by: European School of Oncology
Cancer in low- and middle- income country: what should we do? Franco Cavalli, Oncology Institute of Southern Switzerland (Switzerland)The European support for improvement and early detection of cancer in the Caspian region Marco Rosselli del Turco, European School of Oncology (Italy)The Euro-Arab school of oncology in the Mena region (Middle East and North Africa) Omar Zakaria Youssef
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Chaired by:Cary Adams, UICC (Switzerland)Proposed by: UICC
UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean region George Alleyne, Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) (United States)King Hussein Cancer Foundation and a UICC Ambassador HRH Princess Dina Mired, King Hussein Cancer Foundation (Jordan)Chief Medical Officer, American Cancer Society Otis Brawley, American Cancer Society (United States)Honorable Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Tanzania Hussein MwinyiAssistant Minister for Global Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan, Chair Global Health Workforce Alliance Masato Mugitani, Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
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Chaired by:Evan Adams, BC Ministry of Health, Ngiare Brown, Australian Indigenous Doctors' AssociationProposed by: Competencies for Indigenous Public Health, Evaluation and Research
Advancing culturally-responsive prevention efforts with and for indigenous populations Beverley LawtonAdvancing culturally-responsive cancer care models with and for indigenous populations Jacinta ElstonCompetencies for indigenous public health, evaluation & research Janet Smylie, Saint Michael's Hospital/University of TorontoUsing epidemiological data to support the native Hawaiian health care system Maile TaualiiPublic health policy for American Indians and Alaska Natives in the 21st Century Ralph Foquera
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Advancing oncology nursing excellence: innovation in specialty nursing education in the 21st centuryChaired by:Mary Jane Esplen, de Souza Institute, University Health Network, Esther Green, Ontario Health (Canada)Proposed by: De Souza Institute
Providing best cancer care through oncology nursing excellence: the de Souza Nurse model Mary Jane Esplen, de Souza Institute, University Health NetworkThe effectiveness of online learning in supporting nurses across Ontario to obtain their national specialty certification Jiahui Wong, de Souza Institute, University Health NetworkPromoting high quality chemotherapy and biotherapy delivery through a standardised provincial education programme Jiahui Wong, de Souza Institute, University Health NetworkApplying psychosocial oncology practice guidelines and standards in nursing practice Esther Green, Ontario Health (Canada)Building a healthy nursing workforce by supporting optimal processing of grief and coping with losses in oncology setting Mary Jane Esplen, de Souza Institute, University Health Network
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Chaired by:HRH Princess Dina Mired, King Hussein Cancer Foundation (Jordan)Proposed by: Cancer Council New South Wales, Australia
Serve and advocate - the path to greater impact Anita Tang, Cancer Council NSW (Australia)Role of advocacy for oncology professionals Mohammad Islam, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (Canada)Involving patients and supporters in influencing governments Sophie Jones, Cancer Research UK (United Kingdom)Training and skills-building for advocacy Pat Kelly, The Campaign to Control Cancer (C2CC) (Canada)The link between fundraising and advocacy - the good news Tim Gibbs
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Chaired by:Luiz Antonio Santini Rodrigues da Silva, INCA Instituto Nacional de Câncer (Brazil), Kimberly Elmslie, Center for Chronic Disease Prevention (Canada)Proposed by: Public Health Agency of Canada and Instituto Nacional de Cancer (Brazil)
Overview of the Brazil Canada memorandum of understanding on health for the cancer prevention and control collaboration Kimberly Elmslie, Center for Chronic Disease Prevention (Canada)Luiz Antonio Santini Rodrigues da Silva, INCA Instituto Nacional de Câncer (Brazil)Improving the quality of cancer registry data and the use of indicators derived from the data as a managerial tool Mery LesImplementing population-wide screening programmes at different levels of government and strategies to recruit underscreened populations Jeane TomazelliRukshanda Ahmad, Public Health Agency of CanadaAndrew Coldman, British Columbia Cancer Agency (Canada)Cancer prevention and control collaboration: empiric results to date Simon Sutcliffe, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) (Canada)Luiz Antonio Santini Rodrigues da Silva, INCA Instituto Nacional de Câncer (Brazil)Questions and answers Leigh Passman, INCA Instituto Nacional de Câncer (Brazil)
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Chaired by:Mary GospodarowiczProposed by: UICC TNM prognostic factors core group
Using population bases staging data to inform: cancer resource allocation, cancer screening and treatment guideline concordance James Brierley, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (Canada)Cancer staging and quality of care Christian Wittekind, University Hospital Leipzig (Germany)The challenges of constructing a national staging strategy: a European perspective Malcolm Mason, Cardiff UniversityThe challenges of constructing a national staging strategy: an Asian perspective Anne Lee, Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital (China)Cancer staging in 2022 Brian O'Sullivan, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (Canada)
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Chaired by:Terry Sullivan, Ontario Health (Canada)Proposed by: Canadian Partnership Against Cancer
The Canadian experience: performance measurement and quality improvement in Canadian cancer control Rami Rahal, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) (Canada)Heather BryantThe provincial perspective: Cancer Care Ontario Carol Sawka, Ontario Health (Canada)The Australian experience: federal and state initiatives in Cancer Control Helen ZorbasSanchia Aranda, Cancer Council Australia (Australia)
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Chaired by:Ray Copes, Public Health OntarioProposed by: CAREX Canada
CAREX Canada - supporting the prioritisation of primary prevention programmes Paul Demers, Occupational Cancer Research Centre (Canada)Indicators of occupational exposures in Canada Cheryl Peters, Cancer Research UK (United Kingdom)Indicators of environmental exposures in Canada Eleanor Setton, CAREX CanadaLessons learned: using indicators of exposure for policy and programme development Alison Palmer, University of British Columbia (Canada)
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Chaired by:Felicia Knaul, Harvard Global Equity Initiative (United States), Mary Gospodarowicz, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (Canada)Proposed by: the Global Task Force on Expanded Access to Cancer Care and Control in Developing Countries (GTF.CCC)
Opening remarks HRH Princess Dina Mired, King Hussein Cancer Foundation (Jordan)Closing the cancer divide: lessons from Mexico and Seguro Popular Salomon Chertorivski, Health Secretariat of MexicoInnovative delivery of cancer care and control in low-resource scenarios Julie Gralow, University of Washington (United States)The diagonal approach to health systems strengthening: a roadmap for expanding access Felicia Knaul, Harvard Global Equity Initiative (United States)Overcoming barriers to access to medicines and technologies Douglas Keene, Management Sciences for Health
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Chaired by:Jessica Hill, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) (Canada)Proposed by: Canadian Partnership Against Cancer
An evaluation of the UK’s cancer strategies; scope, resource allocation and successes and challenges in implementation Sarah Woolnough, Cancer Research UK (United Kingdom)Approach to cancer prevention through policy, systems and environmental change in the USA Marcus Plescia, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (United States)Evaluating results of the first five years of Canada’s experience in advancing a coordinated cancer control strategy through a federated model of health care delivery Lee Fairclough, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) (Canada)
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Chaired by:Michel Coleman, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (United Kingdom)Proposed by London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Why do we need global surveillance of cancer survival? Michel Coleman, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (United Kingdom)The CONCORD-2 study - the role for population-based survival in evaluating health care in high-income countries Hannah Weir, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (United States)Cancer survival in low- and middle-income countries Marion Piñeros, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) (France)
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Chaired by:Ann McMikel, Cynthia Le BlancProposed by: American Cancer Society
The importance of national demand for cancer and NCD control Alessandra Durstine, Fundación Movimiento Contra el Cáncer (Movicancer-Nicaragua) (Nicaragua)Creating regional guidelines for pain control Fatia Kiyange, Center for Health, Human Rights and Development (CEHURD) (Uganda)The power of grassroots for policy implementation Leilani Eusebio, I CANSERVE FOUNDATION INCUsing the lessons of tobacco control for cancer control Paula Johns, ACT - Alliance for the Control of Tobacco UseUsing social media to engage global audiences to fight NCDs David Zucker, Brodeur Partners
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Chaired by:David Byrne, Pathwell LtdProposed by: Pfizer INC
Personalized medicine in oncology: the perspective of governments Philippe Couillard, Former Minister of Health of QuebecDeveloping countries: how will they make personalized medicine happen? Peter Boyle, President International Prevention Research InstituteThe UK stratified medicine innovation platform Zahid Latif, Technology Strategy BoardInvestigating the cost and benefits of ICT use in personalized healthcare: a case-based approach Walter Van Dyck, Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School
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Chaired by:Anne Lise Ryel, NCD Alliance (Switzerland), David HillProposed by: UICC
The promise and limits of law for cancer control Rachel Kitonyo-Devotsu, McCabe Centre for Law and Cancer Nairobi (Kenya)Trade and investment treaties: a battleground for public health Kate Lannan, WHO FCTC SecretariatBuilding global legal capacity for cancer control: lessons from tobacco control Patricia Lambert, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (United States)Best practice legal interventions to address alcohol-related harm and obesity Sondra Davoren, McCabe Centre for Law and Cancer (Australia)Implications of international drug control and intellectual property law for cancer treatment Jonathan Liberman, McCabe Centre for Law and Cancer (Australia)
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Chaired by:Antoine Loutfi, Department of Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University (Canada)Proposed by: Direction Québécoise du cancer, Ministère de la Santé et des Services Sociaux (MSSS)
The team evaluation and designation process, and organisation of palliative care services Jean Latreille, Direction Générale de Cancérologie, Ministère de la Santé et des Services Sociaux (Canada)The radio-oncology Quebec plan, development, implementation, results and future developments Carolyn Freeman, McGill University Health Centre
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Chaired by:Paul Alofs, Princess Margaret Hospital FoundationProposed by: The Princess Margaret Hospital Cancer Foundation
President & CEO and Christine Lasky VP Strategic Iniatives, Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation Paul Alofs, Princess Margaret Hospital FoundationVice President, Strategic Initiatives, Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation Christine Lasky, Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation
About The Session:
Paul Alofs is the author of a recently published book which is on several top sellling lists, called Passion Capital. He works closely with Christine and together they mobilize passion capital across the hospital and fundraising organizations and within their community of supporters in the Greater Toronto area through a number of innovative programs. These programs are critical to funding the leading edge research and clinical programs undertaken by the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and The Campbell Family Cancer Research Institute. Last year’s net fundraising exceeded $84 million. Passion Capital is “ the world’s most valuable asset” claims Paul, “It is tangible” It is the energy, intensity and sustainability leaders use to build long lasting value and competitive advantage. In this session learn more about Passion Capital and how it has been harnessed at The Princess Margaret to raise significant funds for cancer research. Don’t miss this session…lunch will be provided!
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Chaired by:Matthew TankoProposed by: African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer and American Society for Clinical Pathology
A Clinician’s perspective (clinician perspective on needs for pathology, how to better integrate pathology into clinical practice) Matthew TankoA Pathologist’s perspective (pathology needs and resources, limitations and what needs to be better developed) Ann Nelson
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Chaired by:Edward TrimbleProposed by: UICC
WHO-IAEA joint programme on cancer control Cecilia Sepulveda, World Health Organization (WHO) (Switzerland)Acting head of the PACT programme office (PPO), introducing the PACT partnership and the PACT model demonstration site approach Rolando Camacho, City Cancer Challenge (Switzerland)Deputy director for strategic planning and foreign relations, national cancer center Bayar OyunDirector, cancer control programme, Ministry of Health Neelamani ParanagamaHead, physical non-communicable diseases, Ministry of Health and social welfare SARAH MAONGEZI, Ministry of Health and Social WelfareVice chair, department of social medicine Hanoi medical university, Ministry of Health Le Thi Huong, Faculty of Public Health, Hanoi Medical University (Viet Nam)
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Chaired by:Julie Torode, UICC (Switzerland), Judith Watt, NCD Alliance (Switzerland)Proposed by: UICC
Success in the develoment – bringing the health systems strengthening message to life Felicia Knaul, Harvard Global Equity Initiative (United States)Rio+20 achieving share of voice for cancer and NCDs in the crowd Alessandra Durstine, Fundación Movimiento Contra el Cáncer (Movicancer-Nicaragua) (Nicaragua)Taking the collaboration to country level – A UICC IPPF example in Central America Alejandra Meglioli, Fòs Feminista: International Alliance for Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice (United States)Creating a common advocacy strategy with multiple stakeholders for a common cause. The Task Force on NCDs and womens health side event at the HIV-AIDs congress Sally CowalNCD Alliance preparation for Rio+20, eminent panels..., first steps in the post-MDG debate Shamim Hayder Talukder, Eminence (Bangladesh)
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Chaired by:Todd HarperProposed by: Cancer Council Victoria
Reducing smoking within the medical/cancer control communities in Turkey Tezer Kutluk, Turkish Association for Cancer Research and Control (TACRC) (Turkey)How the South African Cancer Society asks its staff and volunteers to support its own health advocacy initiatives - how it fulfills its core advocacy mission inside the organisation Susanna Janse van Rensburg, Cancer Association of South Africa (South Africa)The challenges in developing appropriate workplace policies and corporate partnerships given the evidence linking cancer with alcohol consumption and obesity Terry Slevin, Public Health Association of Australia (Australia)How we achieve high level corporate partnerships with companies given the health advocacy and promotion priorities of the UICC and some of the challenges that arise in a global context Cary Adams
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Chaired by:Jeff Glenn, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (United States)Proposed by: CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Cervical cancer situation in Latin America and the Caribbean and PAHO/WHO recommendations for the way forward: Implementation challenges Silvana Luciani, Pan American Health Organization (United States)The role of primary care providers and community in Brazils network with regards to cervical cancer screening and vaccination Mona Saraiya, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (United States)Updates on recent activities strengthening visual inspection with acetic acid in Bolivia Mona Saraiya, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (United States)Increasing access to cervical cancer prevention through reproductive health networks in LAC Alejandra Meglioli, Fòs Feminista: International Alliance for Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice (United States)
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Chaired by:Massoud Samiei, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) (Austria), Rolando Camacho, City Cancer Challenge (Switzerland)Proposed by: Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy - IAEA
A regional approach to local workforce shortages: challenges and opportunities Barry Kistnasamy, National Cancer Registry, South AfricaWhere to start: project approach Susan Morgan, IAEA - PACT Programme OfficeModel: academic consortia and regional training network Catherine WangeciIs VUCCnet Africa a replicable model? Michael Barton, Ingham Institute, University of NSW
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Chaired by:Sandra Swain, American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) (United States), Eduardo Cazap, Sociedad Latinoamericana y del Caribe de Oncología Médica (SLACOM) (Argentina)Proposed by: UICC - American Society of Clinical Oncology
Treatment affordability and strategies for expanding access Ian Tannock, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (Canada)Implementation of proven cancer prevention strategies in particularregions/populations Elmer Huerta, Washington Cancer InstituteBreast cancer screening Benjamin O. Anderson, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center (United States)Optimizing public health-oriented research in oncology Čufer Tanja, University of Glonik/University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)
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Chaired by:Julie Torode, UICC (Switzerland)Proposed by: UICC
Deputy CEO UICC and Director of Advocacy and Programmes Julie Torode, UICC (Switzerland)Chief Executive Officer, Breast Cancer Welfare Association Malaysia Ranjit Kaur, Breast Cancer Welfare Association (Malaysia)Professor of Radiology, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria Nsukka and Chairperson, 'Breast Without Spot' Initiative Ifeoma Okoye, Breast Without Spot (BWS) Initiative (Nigeria)Secretary General of the Norwegian Cancer Society Anne Lise Ryel, NCD Alliance (Switzerland)
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Chaired by:Tom Kean, C-Change (United States)
Fundraising (income generation) Shailja Singh, Cancer Patients Aid Association (India)A ban on tanning beds for kids and teenagers: a comprehensive advocacy and prevention campaign of the Canadian Cancer Society, Quebec division Mélanie Champagne, Canadian Cancer Society (Canada)Addressing advocacy needs of cancer registries: initial response from the global initiative for cancer registry development in low-and middle-income countries Maria Stella de SabataEconomic analysis of the US national program of cancer registries Florence Tangka, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (United States)Method of population-based cancer registry in Indonesia Mugi Wahidin, Sub Directorate of Cancer Control, Ministry of HealthInternational collaboration for online cancer community facilitators- problems shared, problems halved Heather Sinardo, Canadian Cancer Society (Canada)Changes of tobacco use and cancer incidence: comparisons between different birth cohorts of men in Sweden Lars Ramström, Institute for Tobacco StudiesHigher risk of early-onset breast cancer in low and middle-income countries: a myth or reality? Kazem Zendehdel, Hematology-Oncology & Stem Cell Research Center (Iran, Islamic Republic of)The interprofessional psychosocial oncology distance education (IPODE) project: three years of outcomes Deborah McLeod, CAPO / QE II Health Sciences CentreG/BMAP region 3: building regional infrastructure to impact cancer disparities in the southeast: a geographic approach Allison McGuire, MPH, University of Alabama at BirminghamASCO and health volunteers overseas: delivering oncology nursing education in Honduras Lisa Kennedy Sheldon, University of Massachusetts Boston (United States)Outcomes of a national web-based education program to support screening for cancer related distress Deborah McLeod, CAPO / QE II Health Sciences CentreThe rights of indigenous peoples- reducing the burden of HPV disease Beverley LawtonNPCR-AERRO: electronic pathology reporting Gemma Lee, Ontario Health (Canada)Factors affecting success of mobile advertisements and short message service (SMS) for public donation for cancer in Iran Somayeh Hajizadeh, Cancer Research Center, Cancer Institute of IranStandardized synoptic cancer pathology reporting: implementation strategies for a population- based change management initiative involving 400 pathologists in over 100 hospitals John Srigley, Ontario Health (Canada)Inter-American workshop for scientific journalism: addressing challenges in reporting cancer research findings to the public Nelvis Castro, National Cancer Institute - USA (United States)Challenges in cancer registration system in low- and middle-income countries: the current situation in the sub Saharan Africa Biying Liu, African Cancer Registry Network (AFCRN)
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Chaired by:Andreas Ullrich, World Health Organization (WHO) (Switzerland)Proposed by: WHO
Developing and evaluation of a web-based distance course for non-specialist health professionals and students in cancer control Luiz Claudio Santos Thuler, INCA Instituto Nacional de Câncer (Brazil)Case study – implementation of the ban on surrogate advertisements Nishi Arora, Salaam Bombay FoundationConnecting psychosocial oncology researchers and graduate students through an innovative research training initiative: the Canadian port programme to international partners Carmen G. Loiselle, Department of Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University (Canada)Building partnership for global research Luis Salicrup, National Cancer Institute - USA (United States)European partnership action against cancer (EPAAC) – a project and initiative to strengthen international cooperation in fighting cancer Tit Albreht, National Institute of Public Health Slovenia EPAAC
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Chaired by:Franco Cavalli, Oncology Institute of Southern Switzerland (Switzerland)
Initial evaluation of an internet-based wiki platform for cancer management guidelines Ian Olver, Cancer Council Australia (Australia)The capacity enhancement programme: building capacity for quality cancer control and Pan-Canadian collaboration Melissa Brouwers, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) (Canada)Russia, when the right to live is denied Dmitry BorisovGlobal burden of cancer between 1990 and 2010: preliminary results from a systematic analysis and estimation of burden of cancer for all countries Mohsen Naghavi, Institute for Health Metrics and EvaluationCancer in transition: the human development index and the global disease burden 2008 and 2030 Freddie Bray, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) (France)
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Chaired by:H. Fred Mickelson, Corral Creek Consultants
Primary liver cancer mortality between 1980 and 2010: a systematic analysis Ali Mokdad, Institute for Health Metrics and EvaluationAn overview of the SIOP PODC abandonment of treatment working group: successes, challenges, and future directions Argerie Tsimicalis, McGill University (Canada)Cancer incidence in Nigeria: a report from population-based cancer registries Elima Jedy-Agba, Society of Oncology and Cancer Research of Nigeria (Nigeria)From basic science to public health: British Columbia's system-wide approach to oral cancer Miriam Rosin, British Columbia Cancer Agency (Canada)Clinical practice scenarios to optimize patient care and economic efficiency Inge Aivas, Canadian Association of Radiation Oncology (CARO - ACRO) (Canada)Improving surgical pathology services in cancer care through partnership: the partnership example between University of North Norway, Tromso and Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana Baffour Awuah, American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) (United States)Patient centered wait times- identifying opportunities to improve access and outcome Leonard Kaizer, Ontario Health (Canada)An investigation on the impact of an inpatient oncology nursing intervention on changes in clinical practice Jiahui Wong, de Souza Institute, University Health NetworkThe golden girl: a unique fundraising initiative Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, Breast Cancer Association of Nigeria (BRECAN) (Nigeria)The international collaboration on cancer reporting (ICCR): development of evidence-informed minimum core data sets for pathology cancer reporting Mary Washington, College of American Pathologists (United States)Identifying and supporting cancer-related data resources and strategies to reduce the cancer burden in the US-associated pacific islands Neal Palafox, University of Hawaii Cancer Center (United States)The Canadian centre for applied research in cancer control (ARCC) Stuart Peacock, Canadian Centre for Applied Research in Cancer ControlThe role of monitoring and public reporting in driving cancer system quality improvement- Ontario’s provincial experience from 2002-2012 Rebecca Anas, Ontario Health (Canada)Using multiple data sources for cancer program planning Carolyn Gotay, University of British Columbia (Canada)Building capacity, generating new surveillance information, and creating knowledge transfer and exchange through the cancer surveillance and epidemiology networks: an evaluation Donna Turner, CancerCare Manitoba (Canada)Prevalence of current tobacco consumption in Algeria: results of a household survey Mohamed Lamine Atif, University of Blida / University Hospital of BlidaIntegrating a tablet electronic data capture system in a Tanzanian healthcare center: a strategy for implementing a novel cancer research tool Riaz Karmali, World Health ConnectionBeyond borders: empowering and inspiring oncology nurses in lifelong learning Jiahui Wong, de Souza Institute, University Health NetworkDevelopment and implementation of a Pan-Canadian cancer research strategy: a plan for collaborative action by Canada's cancer research flinders Stuart Edmonds, Queen's University and Canadian Partnership Against Cancer
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Chaired by:Jamal Khader, King Hussein Cancer Center (Jordan), Roberto Pradier, Instituto Nacional del Cáncer de ArgentinaProposed by UICC
A perspective from the field Isaac Adewole, African Cancer Coalition & Former Minister of Health, NigeriaOncology nursing training in low- and middle- income countries Sanchia Aranda, Cancer Council Australia (Australia)Building sustainable human capacity in countries with limited resources Ian MagrathMultidisciplinary cancer management training Douglas Pyle, American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) (United States)
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Chaired by:Edward Trimble, Lisa Stevens, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) (Austria)Proposed by: National Cancer Institute (NCI)
mHealth and patient reported outcomes Bradford Hirsch, Duke University (United States)mHealth and Global Health: Opening New Windows of Opportunity to Reduce Mortality Alain Labrique, Institute for Global Tobacco Control of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (United States)mHealth Apps Alex Jadad, University Health Network
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Chaired by:Wendy Yared, Association of European Cancer Leagues (ECL) (Belgium), Tezer Kutluk, Turkish Association for Cancer Research and Control (TACRC) (Turkey)Proposed by: Association of European Cancer Leagues
European Partnership for Action Against Cancer Tit Albreht, National Institute of Public Health Slovenia EPAACEuropean week against cancer - working in partnership for prevention and health promotion Wendy Yared, Association of European Cancer Leagues (ECL) (Belgium)Collaborating for the identification and dissemination of good practice in healthcare Jose Maria Borras AndresRare cancers Europe: joining multidisciplinary forces for action Paolo Casali, Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori (Italy)Collaborating to improve cancer screening in Europe Lawrence Von KarsaUnion for Mediterranean health - working against cancer across continents Andreas Ullrich, World Health Organization (WHO) (Switzerland)
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