Table of Contents
- 1 December 17th (Tuesday) 1:00pm – 10th Anniversary Forum of the Hokkaido Cancer Control Fund
- 2 Hokkaido Cancer Control Fund 10th Anniversary Forum
- 3 What specific actions can individuals and communities take based on the insights shared at the forum to contribute to creating a “society immune to cancer”?
Cancer is the number one cause of death in Hokkaido.
It is a threat to the lives and health of the people of Hokkaido, and conquering cancer is the wish of many people.
There are people who are working towards the goal of “creating a society where people can live with peace of mind even if they have cancer.”
Hokkaido Cancer Control Fund,is.
In February 2015, Hokkaido took the lead in creating a system in which all Hokkaido residents come together to support cancer patients and their families. We were able to establish a fund based on donations and donations.
In February 2020, the Hokkaido Cancer Control Fund will celebrate its 10th anniversary since its establishment.
The event will once again be held to further educate residents and businesses in Hokkaido about the Hokkaido Cancer Control Fund, as well as to promote efforts toward the realization of a “society that is immune to cancer.”
December 17th (Tuesday) 1:00pm – 10th Anniversary Forum of the Hokkaido Cancer Control Fund
“Learn about cancer for adults and children”
The person who will give the commemorative lecture will be Dr. Keiichi Nakagawa, a specially appointed professor in the Department of Comprehensive Radiation Oncology at the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine, a leading authority who has given various lectures on cancer education.
Visitors will receive a book created under the supervision of a teacher that will help both adults and children learn about cancer.
In the panel discussion,Aiming to realize a society that is immune to cancer” I will be participating as a supporter of cancer education, as well as people who are helping patients and companies take action.
Personally, I was moved by being able to sit and talk with Mr. Shibata.
I have been interviewing him for a long time, and even when he was suffering from cancer, I was given peer support. I am humbled that you have been active for so long.
Vice-chairman of the Hokkaido Cancer Control Fund Steering Committee Mr. Hidenori Kato (Vice-chairman of the Hokkaido Cancer Control Association)
・Masato Takeuchi, Director of Health and Safety, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Hokkaido
・Mr. Yuki Akutsu, General Manager of Organizing Operations, Tokyo Branch, Hokkaido Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd.
(Member, Cancer Control Promotion Council, Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare)
・Hokkaido Cancer Patient Liaison Committee Vice Representative Coordinator Naomi Shibata
・Toru Manabe, Fellow, Life Plan Education Department, Dai-ichi Life Insurance Co., Ltd.
(Chairman of Corporate Consortium for Corporate Action to Promote Cancer Control, Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare)
・Mr. Motoshi Kato, Chairman of the Hokkaido Cancer Association
I think that the story of how not to give in to cancer from various angles will spread, and I feel that it will be a learning experience.
Everyone, please make an appointment.
Hokkaido Cancer Control Fund 10th Anniversary Forum
Date and time: December 17th (Tuesday) 1:00 p.m.
Location: Kaderu Asbic Hall (Hokkaido Citizens’ Activity Center Kaderu 2 and 7)
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Here are some open-ended questions focusing on the key topics covered in the article, divided into thematic sections:
**I. The Hokkaido Cancer Control Fund & its 10th Anniversary**
* What inspired Hokkaido to take a pioneering role in creating a system to support cancer patients and their families?
* How has the Hokkaido Cancer Control Fund evolved over the past 10 years, and what are some of its most significant achievements?
* What are the hopes and goals for the future of the fund as it enters its second decade?
**II. The Forum & its Purpose**
* Why is it important to hold events like this forum, and what do you hope participants will gain from attending?
* How do events like this work towards creating a “society immune to cancer”?
**III. Cancer Education for All Ages**
* What are some of the key challenges in educating people about cancer, and how does the forum address these challenges?
* Why is it important to provide cancer education specifically for children, and how can it be done effectively?
**IV. Panel Discussion: “Aiming to Realize a Society Immune to Cancer” **
* What are some of the most promising developments in cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment?
* How can individuals, businesses, and communities work together to make a positive impact on cancer control?
* What is the role of peer support and lived experiences in the fight against cancer? (referencing Naomi Shibata)
**V. Ongoing Support for Cancer Patients and Their Families:**
* What are some of the most critical needs of cancer patients and their families, and what resources are available to them in Hokkaido?
* How can we continue to break down stigma and ensure that people with cancer receive compassionate and comprehensive care?
**VI. Individual Reflections & Call to Action**
* What were some of the most memorable or inspiring moments from the forum?
* What personal takeaways did you have from the event, and what actions will you take as a result of what you learned?
* How can people who could not attend the forum get involved in the Hokkaido Cancer Control Fund’s mission?
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