Our recently-published Impact Report showcases the broad-ranging impacts made by OICR-affiliated scientists, clinicians and patient partners over the past year – what they mean for now and what they mean for the future. It shows how our collective efforts, as Ontario’s cancer research institute, are delivering on our commitment to improve the lives of people today, as well as future generations.
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In a significant development, once in a lifetime, the Quad Cancer Moonshot has been officially launched today in Delaware by the global hub | United States, Australia, India, and Japan. This collaborative initiative aims to fundamentally transform the cancer care ecosystem and address the pressing need to eliminate cancer as a public health threat within the Indo-Pacific region. The initiative is projected to save hundreds of thousands of lives over the forthcoming decades.
The Quad partners have consolidated their resources, expertise and innovative approaches to mount a comprehensive response to the cancer crisis, particularly addressing the existing disparities in healthcare access and treatment outcomes across the region. The overarching objective of this initiative is to ensure that advanced treatments and preventive measures are universally accessible, thereby reframing cancer from a formidable challenge into a manageable health condition.
Through the Quad Cancer Moonshot, strategic collaborations in research are being established, best practices are being disseminated and community engagement is being prioritized. This framework is designed to empower individuals to take proactive steps regarding their health and well-being, while simultaneously articulating a clear vision for the future of cancer care—one that significantly mitigates the burden of this disease.
As a symbol of international cooperation, the Quad underscores the importance of multilateral partnerships in addressing global health challenges. This initiative is poised to catalyze a global movement towards equitable and comprehensive cancer care, demonstrating the potential outcomes of collaborative governance among nations united by a common purpose.
In light of these developments, it is imperative that stakeholders from various sectors rally behind the Quad Cancer Moonshot. By doing so, a future devoid of the overwhelming impacts of cancer can be realized, fostering an environment where health equity and hope can flourish throughout the Indo-Pacific and beyond.
Empowerment of the Quad Powerhouse
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THE QUAD | Today in Delaware, the United States, Australia, India, and Japan launched the Quad Cancer Moonshot — a groundbreaking effort to strengthen the overall cancer care ecosystem and help end cancer as we know it in the Indo-Pacific.
This Moonshot will save hundreds of thousands of lives over the coming decades.
Quad Leaders Joint Statement: https://lnkd.in/gpe8DaEr
Quad Cancer Moonshot Fact Sheet: https://lnkd.in/gqw5k237
Have some interesting findings from your cancer research? Submit an abstract now and join us at the National Cancer Congress Malaysia 2024!
For more details, please refer to the post below 😉
📢 Call for Abstracts 📢
Attention all researchers and healthcare professionals!
The National Cancer Congress Malaysia (NCCM) is calling for abstract submissions. Together, let's push the boundaries of cancer care through innovation and research. Your contributions could pave the way for significant breakthroughs in our fight against cancer.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to showcase your work and contribute to the fight against cancer. Submit your abstract today!
📅 Deadline: 30 April 2024
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New episode of #CancerRegistryWorld!
Join Steven Friedman, MHSA, Senior Advisor and SEER Program Manager at the National Cancer Institute, as he highlights the pivotal role of the SEER Cancer Registry. For decades, SEER has collected extensive data from numerous sites across the U.S., fueling critical clinical research and improving outcomes for cancer patients.
Curious about how this data is shaping the future of cancer research and patient care? Tune in now to learn more!
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Day 1 of the E3 International Cancer Conference kicks off with a burst of energy and enthusiasm! From engaging keynote speeches to interactive panel discussions, attendees are diving deep into the latest advancements and challenges in cancer care. Stay tuned for highlights and insights from today's sessions as we embark on this journey to revolutionize cancer treatment together. #E3Conference#CancerCare#Day1"
🎗️🔬 May is Cancer Research Month! 🎗️🔬
May is Cancer Research Month, a time to recognize the vital work being done to combat the devastating impact of cancer worldwide.
As we celebrate the incredible strides made in cancer research, let's also remember those who continue to face the challenges of this disease. Together, we stand in solidarity with cancer survivors and honor the tireless efforts of researchers who are dedicated to saving lives every day.
Join us in showing our unwavering support for pioneering cancer research and the millions of individuals affected by this disease. Together, we can make a difference.
#CancerResearchMonth#CancerAwareness#SupportResearch#MedicalAdvancement
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As part of our 'Cancer Conversations' series, Prof. Ann Hopkins, Researcher and Education Lead at Beaumont RCSI Cancer Centre, met with Niamh Murray, who is living with Multiple Myeloma to talk about what it's like to live with this type of blood cancer.
During March, which is Multiple Myeloma Awareness Month, we want to encourage people to learn more about its diagnosis, treatment, and research being done. Check out the full conversation here: https://lnkd.in/enVxCDZg#BreakthroughCancerResearch#MultipleMyelomaAwarenessMonth
Please join the National Cancer Institute (NCI)-hosted Cancer Cabinet Community Conversation, “Improving cancer outcomes: Bringing research to rural communities,” this Wednesday, July 10, at 2:00 p.m. ET. This virtual roundtable conversation is part of The White House Cancer Cabinet Community Conversation series to provide updates on progress to advance Biden Cancer Moonshot priority actions and receive input on efforts still needed to deliver on Cancer Moonshot goals. #BidenCancerMoonshot#EndCancerAsWeKnowIthttps://lnkd.in/dVyGccy
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