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Abstract
On October 31, 2015, the first Sino-Dutch symposium on oncology was organized in Guangzhou (China). The symposium revealed similarities between Chinese and Dutch efforts to improve the care of tumor patients and to create enhanced insight into the nature of cancers. In particular, it became evident for some types of cancer that immunotherapy should focus on counteracting interleukin-17-associated immunity and targeting cancer stroma. Targeting specific cancer microenvironment and stroma also opens new therapeutic options, including the use of radio-active theranostics and live tumor imaging-guided surgeries.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer care; Meeting report
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26983406 PMCID: PMC4794864 DOI: 10.1186/s40880-016-0093-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chin J Cancer ISSN: 1944-446X
Fig. 1Prof. Dr. Jaap Verweij (Dean of the Erasmus Medical Center executive board; left in the front) and Prof. Chao-Nan (Miles) Qian (Vice President of the Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center; right in the front) congratulate each other with the signing of the Sino-Dutch collaboration agreement between these two institutions. From left to right in the back: Ms. Yao Xu (Deputy Director, Office of International Cooperation and Exchange, Sun Yat-sen University), Prof. Limin Zheng, (Biotherapy Center, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center), Mr. Peter Boostma (Health, Welfare and Sport Counselor at Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in China), Mrs. Marjo Crompvoets (Consul General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Guangzhou)
Fig. 2Some of the speakers at the first Sino-Dutch Symposium on Oncology. From left to right: Dr. Shuang Liao, Dr. Yu-Jia Zhu, Prof. Zhen-Ffeng Zhang, Prof. Jean-Phille Pignol, Prof. Marion de Jong, Prof. Jaap Verweij, Prof. Chao-Nan (Miles) Qian (in the front), Prof. Timo ten Hagen (in the back), Prof. Jose Hardillo, Prof. Clemens Löwik, Mr. Raoul Tan, Prof. Reno Debets, Mrs. Gonny Pasaribu, Prof. Li-Wu Fu, and Mr. Jingmin Kan (Assistant Counsellor for Science and Technology at Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in China)