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International Conference in Riga on Personalised Cancer Screening Brings Together Europe’s Leading Experts

Latvia, Riga, 08-10-2025 International Conference in Riga on Personalised Cancer Screening Brings Together Europe’s Leading Experts Personalised Cancer Screening ConferenceOn 8 October, the international conference “Personalised Cancer Screening – Lessons Learned and the Way Forward” took place at the University of Latvia in Riga. Organised as part of the EUCanScreen Joint Action, the

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EUCanScreen Pilot Study on Gastric Cancer Risk Reduction Presented at TOGAS Conference ch

EUCanScreen Pilot Study on Gastric Cancer Risk Reduction Presented at TOGAS Conference

EUCanScreen Pilot Study on Gastric Cancer Risk Reduction Presented at TOGAS Conference On 11 September, the EUCanScreen pilot study on gastric cancer risk reduction during colorectal cancer screening was presented at the European Union’s project “Towards Gastric Cancer Screening” (TOGAS) Conference, held at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Rome. The External

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New IARC framework for regional cancer prevention codes

New IARC framework for regional cancer prevention codes Methodology released for developing regional Codes within the World Code Against Cancer Framework Cancer prevention codesIARC published a methodological document to support regions and countries in developing localized “Cancer Codes” within the broader World Code Against Cancer Framework. These codes aim to provide practical,

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Gastric Cancer: Global Estimates Highlight Urgent Need for Prevention Strategies

Global Estimates Highlight Urgent Need for Gastric Cancer Prevention Strategies On 7 July 2025, IARC published an estimate indicating that 15.6 million gastric cancer cases will be diagnosed globally among individuals born between 2008 and 2017. Approximately 76% of these cases could be prevented by treating Helicobacter pylori infection. The study, which

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