International Conference on

Cancer Epidemiology and Public Health

August 11-12, 2025 | Toronto, Canada

Theme: “Harnessing the Immune System for Next-Generation Cancer Therapies: Innovations, Challenges, and Clinical Integration”.

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About Cancer Epidemiology and Public Health

Cancer Epidemiology Conference and Public Health Summit  is scheduled for August 11-12, 2025, in Toronto, Canada. This significant event aims to enhance our comprehension of cancer epidemiology and public health initiatives. It will provide a key platform for researchers, public health experts, clinicians, and policymakers to delve into the latest advancements in cancer prevention, early detection, and population health strategies. Attendees will participate in a range of keynote speeches, scientific sessions, and panel discussions that emphasize innovative research and evidence-based approaches to lowering cancer incidence and mortality. Key topics will encompass cancer surveillance and screening, environmental and genetic risk factors, lifestyle modification and prevention strategies, as well as health disparities in cancer treatment.

Additionally, the conference will tackle the challenges and opportunities present in the field, including new trends in cancer epidemiology, the influence of public health policies on cancer prevention efforts, and the incorporation of cutting-edge technologies and data analytics in managing population health.

Scientific Sessions

01. Advances in Cancer Risk Assessment

02. Trends in Cancer Incidence and Mortality

03. Cancer Screening and Early Detection

04. Impact of Lifestyle Factors on Cancer Risk

05. Cancer and Health Disparities

06. Public Health Interventions for Cancer Prevention

07. Genomics and Cancer Epidemiology

08. Global Cancer Control Strategies

Who to attend Cancer Epidemiology and Public Health

Why to attend Cancer Epidemiology and Public Health

Cancer Epidemiology and Public Health Venue - Toronto, Canada

Toronto is Canada’s largest city and a vibrant cultural and economic hub. Located in Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, it’s known for its diversity, iconic skyline, and numerous attractions.
Highlights :
CN Tower :
The iconic landmark offer breathtaking views of the city and has a glass floor for the brave.
Royal Ontario Museum:
A major museum of world culture and natural history ,featuring exhibits from around the globe.
Toronto Islands :
A short ferry ride away, these islands offer beautiful park ,beaches and stunning views of the city skyline.
Kensington Market:
A quirky neighborhood vintage shops, multicultural eateries and a vibrant atmosphere.

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Event Summary

Conferences serve as essential platforms for academic researchers and business executives alike. They encompass various elements, including numerous presentations, interactive breakout sessions, hands-on product demonstrations, and unparalleled networking opportunities.

We’ve extended invitations to globally renowned keynote speakers, experts, brand ambassadors, and industry leaders, who will graciously share their insights and ideas with our esteemed conference attendees.

Payment for Stripe conferences registrations can only be made by credit card or debit card online and the listed payment applications.

Attending Cancer Epidemiology and Public Health Conferences offers valuable opportunities for professionals, researchers, and students to stay at the forefront of advancements in cancer research, prevention, and control. These conferences bring together global experts to discuss critical topics like trends in cancer incidence, innovations in early detection, and the role of lifestyle and biomarkers in cancer prevention. By participating, attendees gain insights into the latest research findings, emerging technologies, and global strategies for addressing cancer disparities and improving public health outcomes. Networking with peers, collaborating on research, and exploring advancements in cancer surveillance systems enhance professional growth and contribute to a collective effort to reduce cancer’s global burden. Furthermore, attendees have access to sessions on innovative data integration methods and cancer control strategies, which are increasingly crucial in leveraging big data to improve public health initiatives.

The Stripe Conferences is organized by the Stripe journal Cancer Epidemiology and Public Health  will take place virtually on August 11-12, 2025 | Toronto, Canada
Conferences Scientific Sessions list : 

    • Advances in Cancer Risk Assessment
    • Trends in Cancer Incidence and Mortality
    • Cancer Screening and Early Detection
    • Impact of Lifestyle Factors on Cancer Risk
    • Vaccination and Cancer Prevention
    • The Role of Biomarkers in Cancer Prevention
    • Cancer and Health Disparities
    • Genomics and Cancer Epidemiology
    • Global Cancer Control Strategies
    • Data Integration and Big Data in Cancer Research
    • Innovations in Cancer Surveillance Systems
    • Dental Research
    • Stomatology
    • Dental Instruments and Dental Marketing

Welcome to the Stripe Conferences on the Future of Cancer Epidemiology and Public Health which will be held on August 11-12, 2025 | Toronto, Canada.

Join us at Stripe Conferences for Cancer Epidemiology and Public Health. Download the brochure to access essential information on speakers, guidelines, and the tentative program for this exciting event.

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