Past Webinar Report - Cancer Prevention 2026

Scientex Conferences proudly completed the 5th International Webinar on Cancer Prevention and Research, conducted on May 18–19, 2026 (GMT+8). The webinar served as an international scientific forum that united researchers, oncologists, clinicians, healthcare professionals, academicians, and scholars from different parts of the world to discuss recent developments and future directions in cancer prevention and oncology research.

 

The scientific sessions included keynote talks, oral and poster presentations, and interactive discussions that highlighted innovative findings and clinical advancements in cancer diagnosis, treatment strategies, prevention methods, translational research, public health, and multidisciplinary oncology care. The webinar encouraged meaningful academic interaction and created opportunities for global networking and collaboration among participants.

 

We sincerely thank our Organizing Committee Members, session moderators, keynote speakers, presenters, and delegates for their valuable involvement and support throughout the event. Their active participation and scientific contributions were instrumental in the success of the webinar and helped create an engaging and informative learning environment.

 

The conference received an excellent response from the global scientific community, reflecting the growing importance of collaborative efforts in cancer science and prevention research. The enthusiasm and positive feedback from attendees have inspired us to continue organizing impactful scientific events that support knowledge sharing and research advancement.

 

Following the success of this year’s webinar, Scientex Conferences is pleased to announce the 6th International Webinar on Cancer Science and Cancer Prevention, which will be held on May 10–11, 2027 | Bangkok (GMT+7).

 

We look forward to welcoming participants from across the globe to another informative and inspiring webinar dedicated to the progress of cancer science, prevention, and healthcare research.