JPMA Aging Group and Japan Health Policy Institute (HGPI) Joint Symposium Report on "Health Challenges Associated with Aging, Dementia and Cancer: Early Approaches to Extending Healthy Life Expectancy Theme: Toward disease preparedness, early detection, consultation with specialists, and a society where people can live together


On September 8, 2023, the JPMA Aging Group and the Health Policy Institute of Japan (HGPI) held a joint symposium at the Nihonbashi Life Science Hub (Chuo-ku, Tokyo). This event also served as a follow-up to the " Pharmaceutical Industry Recommendations for the G7 Hiroshima Summit Health Agenda " jointly issued by JPMA and IFPMA in November 2022 in preparation for the "G7 Hiroshima Sum mit/Nagasaki Health Ministers' Meeting", focusing on dementia and cancer, which are considered to be common among the elderly. The event focused on dementia and cancer, both of which are common among the elderly. Approximately 150 people from the media and the general public attended the event. We hope that the keynote speeches, panel discussion, and this report will help to raise awareness and encourage preparedness for extending healthy life expectancy in Japan.

Event Report

Event Report

Program

Handouts

Speakers' titles are omitted.

Opening Sachiko Nakagawa, Executive Director, Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association
Keynote Speech 1
Toward the realization of disease-modifying therapies for Alzheimer's disease
Takeshi Iwatsubo, Professor, Department of Neuropathology, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo,
     Director, National Institute of Neurological Research, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry
Keynote Speech 2
Challenges in Health Care and Cancer in an Aging Population
Hitoshi Nakagama, President, National Cancer Center
Panel Discussion
Thinking about the "preparedness" of society as a whole against dementia and cancer
Panelists
Takeshi Iwatsubo, Professor, Department of Neuropathology, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo,
     Director, National Institute of Neurological Research, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry
Hitoshi Nakagama President, National Cancer Center
Matsuyo Kamata, President, Association of People with Dementia and their Families, Public Interest Incorporated Association
Rin Ogiya, Director, Cancer Control Promotion, Cancer and Disease Control Division, Health and Welfare Bureau, Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

Moderator
Shunichiro Kurita, Senior Manager, HGPI, Health Policy Institute of Japan

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