Cancer Epidemiology and
Prevention: A Critical Focus at Global Public Health Congress 2026
Cancer continues to be one of the leading global health challenges, making epidemiology
and prevention strategies more important than ever. At the Global
Public Health and Epidemiology Congress, scheduled for September
21–23, 2026 in London, United Kingdom and Online, the session on Cancer
Epidemiology and Prevention will bring together experts to address these
pressing issues.
Session Highlights
• Examination of global cancer incidence and mortality trends,
helping identify emerging patterns.
• Insights into risk factors, including lifestyle behaviors,
environmental exposures, and genetic predispositions.
• Focus on preventive strategies, such as vaccination (HPV,
Hepatitis B), healthy lifestyle promotion, and risk reduction.
• Importance of early detection and screening programs for
improving survival rates.
• Discussion on health disparities and the need for equitable
cancer care.
• Advances in data analytics and epidemiological research for
informed decision-making.
• Integration of public health policies to strengthen cancer prevention
frameworks.
Epidemiological research is essential for understanding cancer causes and
guiding interventions that reduce incidence and improve outcomes worldwide.
Why This Session Matters
By focusing on prevention and population-based research, this session aims
to:
·
Reduce cancer incidence globally
·
Improve early diagnosis and treatment outcomes
·
Support evidence-based public health policies
·
Promote awareness and education in communities
Conference Information
• Event: Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress
• Dates: September 21–23, 2026
• Format: Hybrid (London, United Kingdom & Online)
• Website: https://globalpublichealthcongress.com/
• Abstract Submission: https://globalpublichealthcongress.com/abstract-submission
• Registration: https://globalpublichealthcongress.com/register
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