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Introduction:Preventive Oncology plays a pivotal role in cancer prevention and early detection, offering both clinical and outreach services to diverse populations. Through its academic endeavors, it also contributes to the training of healthcare professionals and advances research in cancer prevention strategies. It functions as an essential part of a multidisciplinary approach to cancer control, working closely with other departments, public health organizations, and communities. The department focuses on various cancers, especially those that are preventable, and offers both clinical and outreach services. Additionally, it plays a crucial role in academics, contributing to the training of healthcare professionals and the dissemination of cancer prevention knowledge.
Key Objectives:
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Reduction in cancer incidence through prevention and education.
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Early detection of common cancers, especially those with high mortality rates like oral, cervical, and breast cancers.
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Training healthcare workers in cancer prevention strategies.
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Conducting community outreach to educate the public on risk factors and screening.
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Collaborating with national health policies and programs to reduce cancer burden.