Rapid Fire 21 -  Epidemiology and aetiology / Cancer prevention; Integrating cancer and NCDs in existing services, and strengthening health systems through the lense of equity

Rapid Fire 21 -  Epidemiology and aetiology / Cancer prevention; Integrating cancer and NCDs in existing services, and strengthening health systems through the lense of equity

Thursday, September 19, 2024 11:10 AM to 12:10 PM · 1 hr. (Europe/Zurich)
Abstract Hub - Room 3 (level -1)
Rapid fire session
Alcohol control effortsE-cigarettesEpidemiologyMeasures to decrease treatment toxicityPolicy development in cancer preventionRole of Governments in cancer control

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Chaired by Isabelle Soerjomataram, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) (France)

Presentations:

1. Advertising for tobacco and related products on social media in Germany - Christopher Heidt, German Cancer Research Center (Germany)

2. Assessing nutrition and physical activity policy for cancer prevention in 30 European countries: Utilising the NOURISHING and MOVING policy indexes to drive action - Ioana Vlad, World Cancer Research Fund International (United Kingdom)

3. Natural History of Oral Human Papillomavirus Infection among Healthy Individuals – An Ongoing Molecular Epidemiology Study from India - N V Vani, Adyar Cancer Institute (India)

4. Body size and bladder cancer risk: a pooled analysis of prospective studies - Nina Afshar, Cancer Council Victoria (Australia)

5. Sugar intake and colorectal cancer risk: The Multiethnic Cohort Study - Rieko Kanehara, University of Hawaii Cancer Center (United States)

6. Improving the assessment of cancer risk in patients presenting in primary care with fatigue: results of three population-based cohort studies - Becky White, University College London (United Kingdom)

7. Deprivation index is associated with worse overall survival in children and adolescents with cancer in Brazil - Luís Carlos Lopes Júnior, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo - UFES (Maruípe) (Brazil)

8. Identifying modifiable risk factors to prevent aggressive colorectal cancer - Peilu Wang, Fudan University Institute of Nutrition (China)

9. Developing a National Network of Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Units- An update from the National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP), Republic of Ireland - Eileen Nolan, National Cancer Control Programme, HSE (Ireland)

10. Global burden and trends in colorectal cancer among young adults: analyses of the Cancer Incidence in Five Continents (CI5) Plus - Hyuna Sung, American Cancer Society (United States)

11. Thirty-year Trends (1991-2020) in Breast Cancer Incidence Rates: Hanoi, Vietnam - Nguyen Giang Huong, K National Cancer Hospital (Viet Nam)

12. IARC Handbooks of Cancer Prevention Vol. 20 - Alcohol control - Beatrice Lauby-Secretan, IARC - International Agency for Research on Cancer (France)

13. Mortality according to alcohol consumption changes after diagnosis among liver cancer survivors: a population-based cohort study in South Korea - Thi Tra Bui, National Cancer Center Graduate School of Cancer Science and Policy (Korea, Republic of)

14. The garden of forking paths: Differences in genitourinary cancer epidemiological patterns between GLOBOCAN and GBD - Tian-Qi Du, Lanzhou University (China)

15. Australian Cancer Atlas 2.0: understanding how the impact of cancer varies by location - Andrew Donne, Cancer Council Queensland (Australia)

16. Leveraging health data science for insight into cancer patients' survival and informing survivorship policy - Hyunsoon Cho, National Cancer Center (Korea, Republic of)

17. Socioeconomic Determinants of Cancer Stage at Presentation in Zambia for women with cervical cancer - Lilie Lin, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (United States)

18. Cardiovascular disease mortality among cancer patients in New South Wales, Australia- A population-based study - Md Mijanur Rahman, University of Sydney (Australia)