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Main Welcome Message Committee Members About Brazil General Info Call for Abstract Scientific Program Congress Venue Registration & Accommodation Exhibit/Financial Contributors Opportunities Optional Tours Join Mailing List Contact Us Endorsing Organizations

OPENING CEREMONY   

Dr. Simon Sutcliffe
Chair, International Steering Committee / Vice Chair, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer Corporation/ President, BC Cancer Agency

Dr. Franco Cavalli
President, UICC - Switzerland

Session 1: “SIMILARITIES AND DISTINCTIONS” BETWEEN CONTROLLING CHRONIC DISEASES AND CANCER

PLENARY SPEAKERS:

WHO Chronic Diseases Control Strategy
Dr. Carissa Etienne (PAHO)
Australian Experience in Non-Communicable Disease Control
Part #1 , Part #2
Professor Robert Burton (Australia)
China’s National Chronic Disease Plan;
community based implementation
Dr. Wu Fan (China)
Non-communicable disease control in Latin America
Dr. Eduardo Leon Cazap (Argentina)   

SESSION 1 & 2 - WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS

Cancer Control in Vietnam & Cooperation with WHO & IAEA-PACT
NGUYEN BA DUC, Dang The Can & TRAN VAN THUAN

Use of Disease Management Tools in Cancer Service Planning: Lessons Learned
Helen Angus

Communities of Practice:  Are they effective for implementing cancer control strategies?
Barbara Poole

Surveillance on Occupational and Environmental Cancer under Healthcare Promotion Logics
INCA

Cervical Screening: Experience at Oauthc Ile-Ife Nigeria
O.A Agboola

PREVENIMSS Strategy and the Coverage of Cervical Cancer Screening at the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS), 2003 - 2006
Olga Martinez

Analysis on Breast Cancer Screening Mobile Unit Cost-Effectiveness
Edmundo Carvalho Mauad

Treating overweight and obese patients: an opportunity to prevent cancer
Zelmanowicz, A. ; Tombini, G. and Souza, M.

PREVENTORIUM
FELIX BAUTISTA  MD

Cancer situation analysis: A practical tool to be used by decision-makers
Marion Piñeros, MD MSc

Preventing Cervical Cancer Using the New HPV Vaccines:  Challenges and Opportunities in Low-income Countries
Vivien Tsu, PhD, MPH

Project of Social Responsibility from Oncology Institute of Paraná: “Tobacco: A matter of Consciousness”
Paola A G Pedruzzi

Cancer prevention and the limitations of defining cancer as a chronic, non-transmissible disease
Gulnar Azevedo e Silva  &  Dina Czeresnia

Oncologic Education and Study Group G.E.E.On
Porto Pinheiro, Luiz Gonzaga, MD, PhD

One Country, Many Risk Factors: Crucial Investment and Infrastructure for Cancer Prevention in Canada
Hans Krueger, PhD

The National Committee on Environmental & Occupational Exposures
Dr Alan Abelsohn

Creation of  a Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Project in a Brazilian Region of 1,100 million to meet Brazilian Health Ministry Policies  for Cancer Control
Rodrigues A.N,Lemos S., Vieira N, Silveira D.L, Batista R., Vieira L.D, Lauda A, Quirino R.M

Promoting Health Promoter's Health Shared construction of health promotion and cancer prevention strategies
Sueli G Couto & Fabio S Gomes

Comprehensive Regional Primary Prevention? Successes & Challenges In Canadian Communities
Carla Simon           

Session 2: “CANCER PREVENTION STRATEGIES” PROGRESS TO DATE AND IMPLEMENTATION CHALLENGES

PLENARY SPEAKERS:

WHO Strategies for Cancer Prevention
Dr. Andreas Ullrich (Switzerland)
Canadian Strategy for Cancer Prevention and Control, Canadian Integrated Chronic Disease Prevention and Healthy Living Promotion Strategies
Dr. Sylvie Stachenko (Canada)
The Brazilian Experience: Strategic Actions for Prevention of Cancer and other Chronic Diseases
Dr. Ivana Cristina Barreto (Brazil)

Session 3: “NOVEL APPROACHES AND TECHNOLOGIES” MATCHING RENEWED EFFORTS TO CULTURAL AND FINANCIAL REALITIES

Matching Renewed Efforts in Population-Based Cancer Control to Cultural and Financial Realities.
Co-Leads: Dr. Ian Magrath (Belgium) & Dr. Rolando Herrero (Costa Rica)

PLENARY SPEAKERS:

Evaluation of New Technology and Novel Therapeutics:The Critical Role of Publicly Funded Clinical Trials.
Dr. Edward Trimble (United States)

Recent Development in Cervical Cancer Prevention: Implications for Low and High Resource Settings.
Dr. Rolando Herrero (Costa Rica)

PACT: Using Radiotherapy as an Anchor to Build Self-Sustaining National Cancer Control Programs in Low- and Middleincome Countries.
Dr.Massoud Samiei (Austria)

SESSION 3 & 4 - WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS

Online Atlas of Cancer Mortality
Marco Antonio Azevedo Maciel, Renata de Souza Dias, Zina Reis Pinheiro, Marceli de Oliveira Santos, Julio Fernando Pinto Oliveira, Rejane de Souza Reis, Claudio Pompeiano Noronha

Cancer Diagnosis = Histopathology
Paulo Faria

Health Systems organization for Cancer Control
Deborah Carvalho Malta

Evaluation of Cancer System Performance and Outcomes in Canada
Dr. James D. Gowing

Latin American Cancer Survival Study: ATINCARE and LATINFANCIA
Sergio Koifman

Costa Rican Cancer Control Plan 2007-2016
Dr. Marcela Leandro Ulloa

Reducing inequalities in outcomes for cancer in the New Zealand Cancer Control Strategy
Polaschek N, Bidwell S, Harp N, Lyon J, Male R, van Waardenberg M, Woodley D, Childs J.