Program Agenda
| Time | Agenda Item | Learning Objectives | |
| 08:00– 09:00 | Registration and Networking | ||
| 09:00– 09:05 | Opening Remarks by UDST | ||
| 09:05– 09:10 | Welcome Remarks by QCS | ||
| 09:10– 09:40 | Advancing Cancer Prevention Through Evidence, Policy, and Innovation: Perspectives from the IARC | Dr. Beatrice Lauby-Secretan Head, IARC Handbooks of Cancer Prevention Programme and Deputy Head of the Evidence Synthesis and Classification Branch at International Agency for Research on Cancer, WHO. |
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| 09:40– 09:50 | Question & Answer | ||
| 09:50– 10:05 | Leveraging Technology to Advance Cancer Control: Insights from Qatar Cancer Plan 2023–2026. | Sheikh Dr. Mohammed bin Hamad Al Thani Director of the Department of Non-Communicable Diseases Prevention Programs, MOPH |
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| 10:05– 10:10 | Question & Answer | ||
10:10– 10:20 | Appreciation | ||
10:20– 10:30 | Break | ||
| 10:30– 11:00 | WHO strategies for cancer prevention & control | Dr. Lamia Mahmoud Regional Advisor, Noncommunicable Diseases Prevention (NCP) UHC/Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental health Department (UHC.NMH), WHO, Eastern Mediterranean Region. |
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| 1100– 11:10 | Question & Answer | ||
| 11:10– 11:25 | Empowering Dental Hygienists in Qatar’s Fight Against Oral Cavity Cancer: AI-Driven Pathways for Early Detection and Risk Reduction | Dr. Shahrokh Esfandiari Dean CHS, UDST |
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| 11:25– 11:30 | Question & Answer | ||
| 11:30– 12:30 | Lunch/Prayer/ Poster Exhibit & Networking | ||
| 12:30– 13:10 | Student Innovators for Cancer Risk Prevention and Early Detection | ||
| 13:10– 13:25 | Role of AI in Early Cancer Detection Focusing on Breast Cancer Screening | Dr. Mohsin Mismar Head Screening Programs (Monitoring & Evaluation), PHCC |
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| 13:25– 13:30 | Question & Answer | ||
| 13:30– 13:45 | Decoding Risk: How Genetics Shapes Cancer Prevention and Early Detection | Dr. Reem Al-Sulaiman Chairperson of the Medical Genetics Dept., HMC |
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| 13:45– 13:50 | Question & Answer | ||
| 13:50– 14:05 | Dynamic Biomarkers for Prediction of Immunotherapy Response in Cancer Patients | Dr. Said Dermine Senior Scientist and Director of the Translational Cancer Research Facility, NCCCR |
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| 14:05– 14:10 | Question & Answer | ||
| 14:10– 14:25 | Innovations & Technologies to Minimize the Risk of Nasopharyngeal Cancer of Formaldehydethe in Healthcare | Dr. Jafar Momani Assistant Professor, CHS, UDST |
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| 14:25– 14:30 | Question & Answer | ||
| 14:30– 14:50 | Coffee Break | ||
| 14:50– 15:35 | Panel Discussion with QCS Moderator: Dr. Hadi Abu Rasheed, Scientific Advisor – Qatar Cancer Society
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| 15:35– 15:40 | Question & Answer | ||
| 15:40– 15:55 | Finding new paradigms for improving outcomes in childhood cancer– Updates on Genetics & Personalized Treatments | Dr. Ata Ur Maaz Consultant Pediatric Neuro-Oncologist and Clinical Lead for Neuro-Oncology, Sidra Medicine |
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| 15:55– 16:00 | Question & Answer | ||
| 16:00– 16:15 | Technological Innovations and AI Integration in Nursing Practice: The Advanced Nurse Role in Cancer Prevention and Cardiotoxicity Management | Ms. Asma Al Bulushi Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) at the National Center for Cancer Care and Research (NCCCR) |
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| 16:15– 16:20 | Question & Answer | ||
| 16:20– 16:35 | Building Trustworthy AI in Healthcare: Lessons from Model Development, Deployment, and Monitoring | Dr. Ahmad Abdel-Hafez Assistant Professor, CCIT, UDST |
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| 16:35– 16:40 | Question & Answer | ||
| 16:40– 16:50 | Announcement of Award for Best Posters | ||
Activity Code: API-01-P218 Target Audience: Physicians, Dentist, Pharmacist, Allied Health Practitioner, Nurse, Midwives, Professionals and Researchers interested in Cancer Care. This activity is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Category 1) as defined by the Ministry of Public Health – Department of HealthCare Professions – Accreditation Section and is approved for a maximum of 6 hours. The Scientific Planning Committee (SPC) has reviewed all disclosed financial relationships of speakers, moderators, facilitators and/or authors in advance of this CPD activity and has implemented procedures to manage any potential or real conflicts of interest. The Scientific Planning Committee members have no conflict of interest to declare |