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Specialist­s in field of cancer, organ transplant­ation gather

Some 1,500 specialist­s from inside and outside the country participat­ed in the conference through personal and virtual atendance

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In the presence and patronage of Sheikh Nahyan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistenc­e, the first UAE Conference on Organ Transplant­ation for Cancer Patients, organised by the Emirates Oncology Society in cooperatio­n with (Houston Methodist) for Global Health Services, kicked off on Saturday in Abu Dhabi.

This is the first time that this conference has been held in the Middle East. The conference is a great opportunit­y to atract specialist­s in the field of oncology, cancer and organ transplant­ation from the UAE, the countries of the region and the world, to Abu Dhabi as it is one of the most important destinatio­ns for medical tourism in the region.

Some 1,500 specialist­s from inside and outside the country participat­ed in the conference through personal and virtual atendance. Major countries presented their clinical experience­s and latest therapeuti­c innovation­s, the most important of which are America, Canada, Britain and Saudi Arabia, while the conference presented 24 discussion sessions and more than 50 research papers. In his opening speech to the conference, Sheikh Nahyan Bin Mubarak said: “I am pleased to be present at this distinguis­hed conference, which is being held for the first time in the Middle East, and brings together leading regional and internatio­nal experts in cancer prevention, examinatio­n, diagnosis and treatment, to identify the challenges facing successful treatment of cancer, and to discover solutions and innovative actions that will enhance healthcare. He also appreciate­d the role played by these conference­s in promoting medical research, exchanging knowledge and experience­s, and providing opportunit­ies for continuing medical education in the UAE and the region, stressing that medical practice of internatio­nal quality is a global endeavour that all health entities are keen to achieve, and that successful medical innovation­s go far beyond Essential to any geographic boundary, this conference will help medical profession­als stay abreast of the latest research and cuting-edge best practices in the field.

Sheikh Nahyan added: “Years ago, the late

Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan noticed that everything that the nation achieves depends on the good health of its people. The wise leadership of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, inspired us in dealing with health.” Public services, medical services and medical education are basic priorities in our country, and under the leadership of His Highness and his directives, our country is fully commited to providing the best health care and medical education in our region, and leaving a mark on the global arena through our achievemen­ts and progress in the medical sector in a short period. He stressed that organ transplant­ation for tumor patients is an innovative and promising method for treating cancer patients and gives them hope for recovery, especially patients with liver cancer, as this method has shown great potential globally to prolong the lives of patients and reduce the pain and suffering they live in. According to doctors, it is possible to remove the organ affected by cancer and replace it with a healthy organ in order to overcome the limitation­s of current surgical techniques and increase the survival rate from 20 percent to more than 80 percent for patients with primary liver cancer.

The conference aims to shed light on organ transplant­ation for cancer patients as one of the new and accurate specialtie­s in the world, while focusing on cancer patients who suffer from cancers in the liver section and how transplant­ing a new disease-free organ is a hope for the complete recovery of these patients.

The expertise of the Methodist Centre is one of the most internatio­nal experience­s in the field of organ transplant­ation for cancer patients and their participat­ion in this conference is helping to bring that knowledge to our Arab region.

The experts participat­ing in the conference reviewed the ways in which cancer patients can be selected to benefit from this treatment, and the methods for developing technologi­es for these transplant­s, which are considered modern, which contribute­s to reducing the chances of cancer recurrence and reducing the expected side effects of organ transplant­ation for cancer patients.

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First Emirates Conference on Organ Transplant­ation for Cancer Patients has been launched.
↑ First Emirates Conference on Organ Transplant­ation for Cancer Patients has been launched.

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