

Rapid Fire 4 - Education in cancer prevention: building capacity and training initiatives
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Chaired by Alessandro Di Capua, Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) (Switzerland)
Presentations:1. Unveiling the Ripple Effect: Impact of Education and screening programs on Breast Cancer Diagnosis - Jayanti Thumsi, Apollo Hospitals Enterprises Ltd (India)
2. Harnessing the potential of educators to equip the youth with cancer related knowledge - ARUNA UMMAT, Indian Cancer Society, Delhi Branch (India)
3. Developing a conversation guide and training workshop to address misinformation about cancer care: preliminary results of a quality improvement project - Gabriel Lopez, MD Anderson Cancer Center (United States)
4. Cancer Risk Calculator: a tool to help people understand the modifiable behaviours that can reduce cancer risk - Andrew Donne, Cancer Council Queensland (Australia)
5. GAME ON: European Code Against Cancer dissemination through gamified empowerment -
6. Conquest of cancer by choice - CHANDRA REKHA GULABANI, Indian Cancer Society, Delhi Branch (India)
7. Early detection and social marketing campaigns in Quebec, Canada - Susan Flynn, Canadian Cancer Society (Canada)
8. Closing the gap in hepatitis B and liver cancer awareness and screening in high-risk US communities - Yasmin Ibrahim, Hepatitis B Foundation (United States)
9. Tackling Breast Cancer Screening in Conservative Communities - Ru'a Rimawi, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (United States)
10. Self-Perceived Risk of Cancer in Spain: A Quantitative Cross-sectional Approach - Ana Fernández Marcos, Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer (Spain)
11. Uncertainties of HPV vaccine acceptance: A cross sectional study of determinants of HPV vaccine hesitancy in resource-constraint settings of Nigeria - Ummi Musa Umar, Nigerian Cancer Society - Off Alex Ekwueme Way, Kado Estate, 900108, Abuja (Nigeria)
12. Successful Reduction of Cancer-related Risk Behaviors for Junior High School Students by an Educational Program in Taiwan - Anlin Peng, Taiwan Cancer Total Care Information Society (Taiwan)
13. Advancing Healthcare Professional Education: Insights from 20 Years of the “e-oncología” e-Learning Platform - Clara Madrid-Alejos, Catalan Institute of Oncology (Spain)
14. Strengthening Comprehensive Cancer Program and Monitoring in Indonesia by Tele-mentoring ECHO - Dian Triana Sinulingga, Dharmais Cancer Hospital (Indonesia)
15. Towards Reconciliation: Lessons Learned from First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Cancer Care Initiatives in Canada - Andrea Reed, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (Canada)
16. Implementing Evidence-based Integrative Oncology to Optimize Cancer Prevention and Control: Role of Educational Programs - Gabriel Lopez, MD Anderson Cancer Center (United States)
17. Building capacity among the cancer control community to bridge the know-do gap: early results of an implementation science masterclass for a multisectorial network in LMICs - Meritxell Mallafré-Larrosa, City Cancer Challenge Foundation (Switzerland)
18. Building Africa’s cancer care workforce: innovative digital-forward program increases equitable access to education and peer communities among specialists and frontline health providers - Emmanuel Blin, Medical Learning Hub (Belgium)
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