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RETROSPECTIVE

SEM'ACT
CANCER DE LA PROSTATE

UNDERSTANDING TO ACT BETTER!

The first edition of SEM'ACT MÉDECINE was designed around the theme of PROSTATE CANCER by addressing the issue of therapeutic management, innovations, technological advances, aggravating factors and the place of family environment.

PROSTATE CANCER has a twice higher incidence in populations of sub-Saharan African descent (approximately 500 new cases per year in Guadeloupe, all stages combined) compared to Caucasian populations. the causes are multi-factorial such as age, family history and environmental exposure. this is a major public health problem, which requires providing informed information to the population and better coordination between health actors in order to ensure optimal management of this cancer.

CANCER
OF THE PROSTATE

LEARN, SHARE, ACT!

From December 12 to 15, 2019 took place the 1st EDITION of SEM'ACT CANCER DE LA PROSTATE, in Guadeloupe.

Under the scientific guidance of Director Laurent BRUREAU, Professor Pascal BLANCHET, Director Luc MULTIGNER and Professor Romain MATHIEU.

This edition was organized by COM & CONSULT with the participation of the members of the French Association of Urology (AFU) and of Doctor François ROZET, Head of the Prostate sub-committee of the CCAFU

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SEM'ACT PROSTATE CANCER

FIRST EDITION 2019

The SEM'ACT CANCER DE LA PROSTATE was the opportunity for specialists, researchers, general health professionals from the West Indies, the Caribbean and Europe, to discuss clinical advances, share experiences and good practices and take stock of innovations and research.

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This edition was also an opportunity to contribute to the information of paramedical actors as well as the general public.

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L'INTÉGRALITÉ DU SÉMINAIRE 
CANCER DE LA PROSTATE

Dedicated to specialists and generalists

General public meeting

Monitoring and care of the patient at home and at the hospital, good practices

Regional cooperation with Caribbean stakeholders

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