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Isabel T Rubio, European Cancer Summit 2020 – Primary Prevention Network

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Published Online: Dec 17th 2020

Dr Isabel T Rubio, Co-Chair of the European Cancer Organisation Primary Prevention Network, joins us to discuss outcomes of this year’s European Cancer Summit and the resolutions to improve screening and early detection of cancer across Europe.

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  1. How do you expect the cancer burden in Europe to change in the coming years, and is this preventable?
  2. What are the aims and focus of the European Cancer Organisation Primary Prevention Network?
  3. What are the proposed resolutions​ of the European Cancer Organisation Primary Prevention Network​ on cancer screening?
  4. What are the future challenges in early detection and screening​, and how may these be overcome​?
  5. What have been the highlights of this year’s European Cancer Summit?

Speaker Disclosures: Isabel Rubio has nothing to disclose in relation to this video interview.

Support: Interview and filming supported by Touch Medical Media Ltd.

Filmed in coverage of the European Cancer Summit 2020.

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