Search is Powered by Google
Public Health News

First International Scientific Conference on Childhood Leukaemia. Incidence, causal mechanisms and prevention

Main Category: Public Health
Article Date: 26 Jul 2004 - 10:00 PDT

email icon email to a friend   printer icon printer friendly   write icon view / write opinions   rate icon rate article
Current Article Ratings:

Patient / Public:not yet rated

Health Professional:not yet rated

Article Opinions: 0 posts

CHILDREN with LEUKAEMIA - Britain's leading charity dedicated exclusively to the conquest of childhood leukaemia - is organising the first international scientific conference ever to be held into the incidence, causes and prevention of childhood leukaemia.

Monday 6 September - Friday 10 September 2004
Church House, Westminster, London, UK

Major advances in treatment have seen a significant increase in 5-year survival rates - from under 5% in the early 1960s to over 80% for the commonest type of childhood leukaemia. But, this success has come at a price. We now know that survivors face higher risks of developing another cancer or other potentially serious health problems. Another major worry is that the incidence of leukaemia in the under 5s is rising - and we don't know why.

These concerns are bringing together international experts from Europe, Australia, Asia and the USA to present new data and to exchange information on every aspect of incidence, potential causes and possibilities for prevention. Topics from invited speakers include:

… Time trends in incidence

… Possible role of viruses and infections

… Molecular mechanisms

… Leukaemia clusters

… Radiation - including maternal and paternal exposure, CT scanning, radiation discharges, EMF, light emissions..

… Air pollution

… Placental transfer to the foetus

… Risk assessment, safety precautions and policy options

… Future research priorities


There will also be poster presentations of further new data.

Registration is free for bona fide media on presentation of official press credentials at the conference press office, or by pre -registration. You are welcome to attend all sessions.

A news briefing will be held on the opening morning (Monday 6 September). A second media alert with more details will be sent to you in due course.

In the meantime, visit http://www.leukaemiaconference.org / for full details of the programme and speakers, or contact:
Tina Price (Tina Price Consultants): Tel: +44 (0)2380 454570. Email:
tina@tinapriceconsultants.com
or
Margaret Willson (MW Communications): +44 (0)1536 772181. Email:
m.willson@mwcommunications.org.uk
(Registration form available on request from m.willson@mwcommunications.org.uk)

Margaret Willson
MW Communications
Tel: +44 (0) 1536 772181
Fax: +44 (0) 1536 772191
Mobile 07973 853347




Customized Homepage Weekly Newsletters Daily News Alerts
Home About Us News Licensing Free Website Feeds Free Tools & Content Links Tell a Friend Accessibility Help / FAQ Article Submission Contact Us
Psychiatry Urology
Bipolar Diabetes Schizophrenia

add medical news today to your facebook

medical news gadget

Add to Google


developers
website gadget code
website news code
medical news rss feed links


MedReader RSS Reader

customize your homepage


These are the most read articles from this news category for the last 6 months:
Top Article Star
US Salmonella Outbreak Traced to Raw Tomatoes
04 Jun 2008
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning consumers in New Mexico and Texas not to eat certain types of raw red tomatoes as they could be contaminated with an uncommon form of Salmonella that is rarely fatal to...


First  Aid Kit image First Aid Kit

While home first aid kits can be purchased at most retailers, it may be wiser to create your own tailored to your family's needs. Here, the essentials and recommendations of a home first aid kit are explained...

Fine China image Fine China

Many people collect and display fine china, without realizing eating off them can be hazardous. With the lead content in vintage china posing health risks to adults and children alike, the use of these pieces as tableware should be limited...

View more videos...