On the path to translation: Highlights from the 2010 Canadian Conference on Ovarian Cancer Research
2011
Highlights from the 2010 Canadian Conference on Ovarian Cancer Research
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Author Information
Author(s): Brigitte L Thériault, Trevor G Shepherd
Primary Institution: Ontario Cancer Institute, Princess Margaret Hospital
Conclusion
The conference successfully facilitated networking and collaboration among researchers and clinicians to address challenges in ovarian cancer research.
Supporting Evidence
- The conference has been held every two years since 2002 to share new information on ovarian cancer research.
- The event attracted close to two hundred researchers and trainees, indicating its significance in the field.
- Presentations included discussions on biomarkers, clinical trials, and the challenges of early detection in ovarian cancer.
Takeaway
Researchers and doctors came together to share new ideas and findings about ovarian cancer, which is really important for helping patients.
Methodology
The conference featured presentations and discussions on various aspects of ovarian cancer research, including biomarker discovery and clinical trials.
Participant Demographics
Participants included clinicians, scientists, and trainees from Canada and other countries.
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