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War on Cancer Middle East

War on Cancer Middle East

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Date of beginning

Tuesday, 01 May 2018

Duration

1 day

Deadline for abstracts

Monday, 30 April 2018

City

Dubai

Country

United Arab Emirates

Contact

Bev Beattie

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Memo

Cancer in the Middle East is on the rise. Poor healthcare access, late presentation and a change in lifestyles have meant that cancer incidence is due to rise faster than any region in the world by 2030, to almost double what it was in 2012. Yet poor data on cancer incidence, mortality and patient satisfaction, makes meeting the challenge all the more difficult. For patients, overcoming the fatalism and stigma surrounding cancer is an additional barrier to treatment.



In 2015, The Economist Events declared war on cancer at an inaugural summit in London. Since then, we have taken the conversation from Boston to Hong Kong, Singapore to Oslo, to explore the most pressing issues in policy and financing, treatment and care across the globe. Bringing together a diverse audience from the policy, finance, and medical communities, our aim has been to share best practice and to catalyse action; breaking down silos to confront the enormous challenge cancer presents.



War on Cancer Middle East 2018 aims to explore the state of cancer care in the region, sharing and comparing different approaches as well as exchanging insights from the region and the rest of the world. Through robust panel debates, case studies, and strategy sessions, we will explore the evolving policy solutions to the increase in cancer incidence, as well as the innovative financing models that can bridge the funding gap for treatment. Our case studies will tackle some of the issues surrounding fatalism and stigma, while also crucially ensuring that the patients themselves are front and centre of the discussion. We will bring together leaders from government, healthcare, academia and industry to assess how the Middle East can manage its cancer burden.



Highlights:

Cancer control in the Middle East

The patient’s perspective

Putting vision to work

Early detection and screening

Treatment and palliation

Financing the gap

Innovation in health systems



Price: USD 0



Speakers: HRH PRINCESS GHIDA TALAL Chairperson, King Hussein Cancer Foundation and Centre, HRH PRINCESS DINA MIRED President elect, UICC, DR MOHAMMED BUSHNAQ President, Jordanian Palliative Care and Pain Management Society, LAMA RIACHI Co-founder and creative director, Blessed, RICHARD SULLIVAN Professor, cancer and global health, Kings College London, SAWSAN A. S. AL MADHI Director general, Friends of Cancer Patients



Time: 8:00 am - 6:30 pm



Category: Conferences | Science, Health and Medicine



Venue details: Taj Dubai, Damac Maison, Dubai Mall Street, Dubai, United Arab Emirates