ESO extends its deepest gratitude to all those who contributed to the resounding success of the World Oncology Forum. – European School of Oncology
European School of Oncology, made the following post on LinkedIn:
“We’ve just finished the highly anticipated World Oncology Forum (WOF23), an event that brought together leading experts, scientists, clinicians, and advocates from around the globe to address the multifaceted challenges of the fight against cancer.
In comparison to 10 years ago :
– the situation has improved in the use of preventive vaccines (HPV, HEPATITIS B), in the fight against tobacco and in paediatric oncology, and a slight improvement in early diagnosis of breast cancer.
– the situation has not improved in cancer registries and the availability of pathology, oncology surgery and radio therapy (slight improvement) in developing countries.
– the situation has worsened in access to systemic treatments and in particular the availability of a trained workforce in developing countries.
ESO extends its deepest gratitude to all those who contributed to the resounding success of the World Oncology Forum.
Together, we can continue to pave the way towards a future where cancer is not only treatable but preventable, ensuring a brighter and healthier future for all.”
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