Inaugural Canadian Cancer Research Conference Draws Top Cancer Experts to Toronto
TORONTO, Nov. 21, 2011 /CNW/ - Significant advancements in cancer research from Canadian scientists will be showcased later this month at the first Canadian Cancer Research Conference. Taking place in Toronto from November 27 to 30, 2011, the conference will provide an opportunity for scientists to exchange ideas and be exposed to new research on topics ranging from cancer prevention and early detection, to new treatment therapies and patient care, as well as survivorship and end-of-life care.
"Cancer is, in fact, not a single disease but more than 200 complex diseases. While we have effective therapies and prevention or screening strategies for many cancers, there is still much more to be learned and translated into practice to reduce the burden of cancer on Canadians," says Dr. Elizabeth Eisenhauer, Chair of the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer's Research Advisory Group and co-Chair of the Canadian Cancer Research Alliance.
The conference's scientific program has more than 35 sessions, including plenary and symposium sessions, poster sessions and other ancillary meetings. The conference also serves to nurture the next generation of cancer researchers by highlighting available research training opportunities. Registration is full with more than a thousand people expected to attend. The full scientific program is available upon request.
"With a wealth of cancer research underway at universities, hospitals and cancer agencies across Canada, and as research becomes more complex and specialized, this conference offers an opportunity for Canadian scientists to share, discuss and explore opportunities for collaboration to accelerate our progress. This bridge building is a critical component of the research process," says Mario Chevrette, PhD, President of the Cancer Research Society Board of Directors, and co-Chair of the Canadian Cancer Research Alliance.
Kicking off the first day of the conference is the Community Forum. It is a unique opportunity for volunteers, donors, staff and the public to meet world-renowned cancer researchers and learn more about the accomplishments of Canadian cancer research efforts. The Community Forum is open to the public and requires pre-registration.
The Canadian Cancer Research Conference is a collaborative effort on the part of the 31 member organizations of the Canadian Cancer Research Alliance.
Where: | Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel, 123 Queen Street West in Toronto, Ontario |
When: | Scientific Program: Sunday, November 27 to Wednesday, November 30 Community Forum: Sunday, November 27, 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. Essex Room |
Media are invited to attend sessions and conduct interviews with cancer research experts. Advance interviews with presenters may also be available. Media accreditation will be available at the conference centre office located on the mezzanine level. Please note that cameras are only allowed in common areas and conference badges need to be worn at all times.
The Canadian Cancer Research Alliance (CCRA) is an alliance of cancer research funding organizations and other affiliated partners, including the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer, to: identify, develop, and initiate large transformative cancer research initiatives; coordinate cancer research at a pan-Canadian level; document cancer research activity in Canada (i.e., the Canadian Cancer Research Survey); and act as the Partnership's Research Advisory Group.
The CCRA is currently overseeing the implementation of the pan-Canadian cancer research strategy released in May 2010. The pan-Canadian cancer research strategy provides a framework to guide cancer research investment in Canada and a vision for Canadian cancer research achievements over the next five years. This process has, and will continue to involve consultations with researchers, research funders, decision-makers, cancer patients, their families, and other members of the public.
The Canadian Partnership Against Cancer is an organization funded by the federal government to accelerate action on cancer control for all Canadians. Bringing together cancer experts, government representatives, patient and survivor groups, including the Canadian Cancer Society and the Canadian Cancer Action Network to implement the first pan-Canadian cancer control strategy, the vision is to be a driving force to achieve a focused approach that will help prevent cancer, enhance the quality of life of those affected by cancer, lessen the likelihood of dying from cancer, and increase the efficiency of cancer control in Canada. For more information, visit partnershipagainstcancer.ca. The Partnership is also the driving force behind cancerview.ca, an online community linking Canadians to cancer information, services and resources.
For further information:
For interviews with any of the featured speakers, or for more information, please contact:
Marissa Smith
Edelman
Tel: 416-849-3173
marissa.smith@edelman.com
Lenore Bromley
Communications Manager
Canadian Partnership Against Cancer
Tel: 416-915-9222
lenore.bromley@partnershipagainstcancer.ca