Her Royal Highness Princess Dina Mired shared a post on LinkedIn:
“New Episode Release
Global Health Dialogues with Princess Dina Mired and Dr Elisabete Weiderpass, Director of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the cancer research arm of the World Health Organization.
What if we could prevent half of all cancers – but choose not to? Why is the world’s most powerful cancer prevention science still not reaching the public? And why is IARC– the world’s most trusted cancer research agency still one of its best-kept secrets?
Princess Dina sits with Dr. Elisabete Weiderpass of the International Agency for Research on Cancer to unpack the science, the politics, and the missed opportunities in global cancer prevention.
Their conversation covers:
- Why cancer registries are the foundation of national cancer strategies
- The critical gap in data systems across low- and middle-income countries
- “No data, no policy” – why evidence must guide decisions
- The global push for cancer prevention and why it’s still undervalued
- Tobacco, infections, and lifestyle risks as the biggest drivers of cancer
- The role of IARC monographs in identifying cancer-causing substances
- Industry pushback and the fight against misinformation
- HPV vaccination and the real possibility of eliminating cervical cancer
- The shift from research on countries to research with countries
- The future of cancer control in a world of rising costs and inequality
Presented by OncoDaily!”
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