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| Meeting Report |
Thyroid Cancer State of the Science Conference: Chernobyl and Beyond |
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Opening of the meetingThis conference on the state of the science for
thyroid cancer was chaired by Dr. James A. Fagin, Chief of the Endocrinology
Service and member of the Human Oncology and Pathogenesis Program at The 2-day meeting was divided into four
plenary sessions that featured perspectives on the state of the science for
thyroid cancer from multiple stakeholders, the experience from research
conducted on individuals exposed to the 1986 Chernobyl accident fallout,
translational approaches in the treatment of thyroid cancer, and a panel
discussion on the future of thyroid research. These sessions were interspersed
with participant comments and questions and answers from the plenary session
speakers. Dr. Yassin welcomed participants to the conference and invited Dr. Daniel Gallahan, Deputy Director of the NCI DCB, to officially open the meeting. Dr. Gallahan reminded participants that the DCB funds research designed to understand the basic mechanisms of cancer and translate those findings into patient care. In alignment with the DCB's mission, he underscored the unique opportunity that exists today in thyroid cancer research given the resources developed as a result of the Chernobyl accident and the molecular skills available to interrogate this disease. Dr. Gallahan also thanked participants for their attendance and organizers for their efforts in planning this landmark conference. Dr. Yassin further explained the purpose of this conference: To serve as the scientific platform for the review, dissemination, and exchange of research information concerning thyroid cancer with the objective of advancing the understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying thyroid cancer formation, providing new avenues for future treatments, and furthering collaboration between thyroid cancer scientists. She added that an important conference objective is to identify unexplored or underdeveloped areas and directions in thyroid cancer research to guide the DCB research priorities in coming years. Dr. Yassin then invited Dr. Fagin to initiate the first session of the conference. Full Conference Document: [PDF] |