Prof Gerard Evan of Cambridge university to speak at Dublin event
Ireland has an opportunity to become a forerunner in the
treatment of cancer, according to an expert who will tell an event in Dublin
this week that cancer will be eliminated in our lifetime.
Gerard Evan,
professor of biochemistry at the University of Cambridge, said Ireland had
“a relatively small scientific community but one which is world class”. He said
the international scientific community saw the development of collaborative
centres by the Irish Cancer Society involving
research teams with complementary skills as a “door-opening” initiative.
The first of these
centres, Breast-Predict, was launched in2013, while plans for a
second €7.5 million cancer research group set up jointly by the Irish Cancer
Society and Science Foundation Ireland were announced earlier this month.
Prof Evan, who has
worked in cancer research for the past 15 years, said he had “never been so
excited” at the prospect that current research and treatments would see cancer
eliminated in our lifetime. He said developments in the coming decades would be
such that “I can pretty confidently say that my children will never have to
worry about dying from cancer” .
He added: “Things are
moving so fast now that if you can give someone an extra five years, new drugs
many have developed in that time period.”
Prof Evan is a
speaker at Can Research Eliminate Cancer?, organised
by the Irish Cancer Society, at the Hilton hotel, Charlemont Place, Dublin 2,
at 5pm on Wednesday.
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