ECHAlliance, a partner of the 4P-CAN Project is thrilled to announce the launch of the inaugural episode of its project podcast, where we embark on an enlightening journey into the realm of cancer research and innovation. In this debut episode, Federica Porcu (Innovation Project Manager) and Radhika Poojara (Communications Specialist) had the privilege of hosting Dr Marius Geanta, President of the Centre of Innovation in Medicine and the esteemed Project Coordinator for 4P-CAN.
Dr Geanta graciously shared his insights into the groundbreaking 4P-CAN project, shedding light on key innovative approaches in cancer research that are poised to shape the future of cancer prevention and treatment. The discussion delved into the progress of the 4P-CAN project, exploring anticipated results and transformative changes expected in the short, medium, and long term.
Throughout the podcast, Dr Geanta emphasized the importance of understanding individual behaviour and societal networks in cancer prevention, highlighting the role of social sciences in generating new models for the implementation of preventive campaigns. He discussed the project’s unique approach, which integrates citizen participation and co-creation processes to personalize cancer prevention strategies at the community level.
The conversation was enlightening, offering valuable insights into the innovative approaches driving cancer research and primary prevention efforts. Dr Geanta’s expertise and passion for advancing cancer care were evident as he shared his vision for a future where personalized, community-driven interventions lead to improved health outcomes for all.
As we embark on this journey, we invite you to join us in exploring the frontier of cancer research and innovation. Stay tuned for future episodes where we continue to unravel the knowledge and action of cancer prevention and treatment, guided by experts like Dr Geanta.
ECHAlliance’s role:
Within 4P-CAN, ECHAlliance takes charge of Work Package 7, overseeing Dissemination, Evaluation, Education, and Communication efforts. To find out more about 4P-CAN visit the project website at https://4p-can.eu/ or follow 4P-CAN on LinkedIn and X,
Head over to Spotify HERE or click the play button below to listen to Episode 1!