Under the patronage and attendance of Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and President of the Emirates Genetic Diseases Association, the conference and exhibition of Excellence in Oncology revealed that the average age of cancer in the country is 45 years, according to the conference president oncology consultant Dr. Shahina Dawood.

Dawood explained that the treatment of cancer diseases according to the genetic structure and the spread of the culture of early detection of cancer, doubled the chances of recovery from various types of disease, pointing to the registration of the Ministry of Health and Community Protection five new drugs to treat cancer in the country this year.

In a press statement on the sidelines of the conference, Dawood said that the UAE has registered five new cancer drugs in the country this year, pointing out that the country is characterized by being the incubator for all drugs approved and registered globally in the treatment of cancer tumors, and innovative methods and therapeutic methods.

She said that the average age of cancer in the country is 45 years, and this is low compared to global rates exceeding 55 years, pointing to the presence of factors that stimulate the cancer glands, which are usually latent in the body of the injured, most notably obesity and sleep disorders, and unhealthy lifestyle.

"We are now on the verge of finding a definitive cure for cancer through an innovative approach based on the genetic code," said Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, stressing the importance of strengthening prevention and removing the stigma associated with it, and improving the mechanisms of cancer detection and prevention, with the need to recognize The importance of changes in lifestyles and the environment and conducting thorough, thorough research in accelerating the treatment of cancer.

For her part, the founder and president of the Emirates Genetic Diseases Association, Dr. Mariam Matar, said that the genetic origins of the examiners must be taken into account when detecting cancer, where all the most common cancers are detected, and about 200 genetic mutations are raised to increase the incidence of the disease, including About 10 mutations are related to the patient's genetic origins, so the physician and the patient must ensure that there is a fair proportion of early mutations that are related to the client's origins, before paying for any type of early detection.

She explained that doctors were carrying out two types of genetic mutations when examining breast cancer, and the result was negative, especially in women in the Middle East and the Gulf, while with scientific progress shows that other mutations are more present and increase the incidence of this disease, so breast cancer screening is no longer dependent on Old white sweat tests have been expanded to detect genetic mutations related to the person's origins.

She stressed that the examiner should tell the doctor of his origin and not necessarily his nationality, there are British patients of Indian or African origin, and here can be examined other genetic mutations, stressing the need for early detection because the injury of one person in the family doubles the possibility of the rest of the family members of the same parents.

Harvard professor of breast tumors and therapeutic radiology, Dr. Alphonse Tigian, revealed that the early detection of breast cancer raises the cure rate to 99%, in contrast to the late discovery of low recovery rates, warning of the decline in the average age of breast cancer sufferers in the Arab region. They ranged from the 1930s to the 1940s, although the average age in America and Europe was 55 years.

Electronic smoking warning

Dr. Alphonse Tigian, professor of breast tumors and therapeutic radiology at the University of Harvard, warned of the dangers of electronic smoking, stressing that it is no less dangerous than ordinary smoking, and that all the tobacco companies around the world is nothing but propaganda, and many people believe that smoking electronic cigarettes Reduces their chances of developing cancer, which is not true.

He pointed out that some of those affected by e-smoking, filed cases against tobacco companies and the courts have ordered them to reimburse them in large amounts, and some US states such as Massachusetts banned e-smoking because of the danger to health.

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