KID online event on 25 April: Environmental cancer risk
The Cancer Information Service (KID) invites cancer patients and anyone interested in the topic to the online event "Environmental cancer risk" on 25 April 2024 from 4 to 6 pm.
Please note that the event will be held in German.
Particulate matter, dioxins, radon, asbestos, etc. – these are just some of the harmful environmental influences that can affect human health. Some substances may even have an impact on the risk of cancer. So, how dangerous are these cancer-causing environmental factors really? And how threatening are they compared to lifestyle-related risks such as smoking, an unbalanced diet and too little exercise? How can we best protect ourselves from carcinogenic substances and radiation?
In his lecture, Hans Drexler explains how cancer develops and what the terms "hazard" and "risk" mean. He is Chairman of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Public Health at Friedrich-Alexander University (FAU) Erlangen-Nuremberg, a board member of the German Society for Occupational and Environmental Medicine and the former Director of the Institute for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine at FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg. Then, together with Beatrice Kunz, he'll answer some of the most common questions people ask the KID. Beatrice Kunz is a doctor in the science management working group of the KID at the German Cancer Research Centre (DKFZ) and works on the topic of "Environment and Cancer".
Programme
16.00 hrs: Welcome
Dr. Susanne Weg-Remers, Head of KID, DKFZ
16.05 hrs: Understanding the development of cancer and clarification of the terms "hazard" versus "risk"
Prof. Dr Hans Drexler, Interdisciplinary Centre for Public Health at FAU Erlangen Nuremberg
Questions from the audience
16.20 hrs: Questions to the Cancer Information Service
- Prof. Dr. Hans Drexler, Interdisciplinary Centre for Public Health at FAU Erlangen Nuremberg
- Dr. Beatrice Kunz, AG Science Management of the KID, DKFZ
Questions from the audience
18.00 hrs: End of the event
Click here to register for the event.
Participants who have confirmed their registration will receive the access link one to two days before the event. Further information can be found here.
Note: For copyright reasons, this event cannot be recorded. The presentations will be made available on the website after the event.
The Cancer Information Service is a service provided by the German Cancer Research Centre for cancer patients, their families and friends as well as for anyone seeking advice. Doctors answer all questions on the subject of cancer free of charge in a comprehensible form, on the telephone (06221-420 30 40) or by e-mail (krebsinformationsdienst(at)dkfz.de). The website www.krebsinformationsdienst.de also offers reliable information on cancer as well as addresses and links to other quality-assured services.