Her Excellency Sheikha Lubna
Bint Khalid Al Qasimi
delivers inaugural address
at Women’s Health Leadership
Forum at Medlab Middle East
(DUBAI)
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Her Excellency
Sheikha Lubna Bint Khalid Al
Qasimi, Former
Minister in the Government
of the UAE, delivered an
inspiring inaugural address
today at the newly launched
Women’s Health Leadership
Forum at
Medlab Middle East. The
forum aims to showcase
cutting-edge innovations,
address key challenges, and
uncover collaboration
opportunities that will
enhance diagnostics
capabilities for women’s
specific health needs.
Addressing an audience
of laboratory and health
professionals, Al
Qasimi said: “It is
truly an honor to stand
before you today at the
Women’s Health Leadership
Forum, a gathering that not
only celebrates progress but
also fosters meaningful
dialogue for advancing
women’s health care. Health
is the foundation upon which
all other aspects of life
are built – our careers, our
families, and our ambitions
and yet, women around the
world continue to face
significant barriers to
receiving the healthcare
they need and deserve.”
She added: “We must
ensure that women are not
only recipients of
healthcare services but also
active participants in
shaping policies, leading
medical innovations, and
advocating for solutions
tailored to their needs.
Laboratory diagnostics play
a transformative role, with
advancements in diagnostics
technology allowing us to
detect diseases earlier,
provide personalized
treatment plans, and
ultimately save lives.”
A landmark addition to
Medlab Middle East, the
Women’s Health Leadership
Forum brings together female
leaders from laboratories,
healthcare, and the
pharmaceutical industry. The
forum highlighted the latest
innovations and key
challenges, in the women’s
health space and celebrated
the contributions of the
experts that are working to
drive progress in women’s
health within the field of
laboratory diagnostics.
Discussions today
focused on the role of
diagnostic tools in the
early detection, prevention,
and treatment of conditions
such as breast cancer and
polycystic ovary syndrome
(PCOS) as well as
reproductive health
disorders. Speakers also
explored how personalized
medicine is used to
transform women's hormonal
and chronic disease
management.
Dr. Kadria Sayed, Consultant
in Anatomical and Clinical
Pathology and Chief of the
Pathology and Laboratory
Department at the American
Hospital in Dubai,
chairs the pioneering forum.
She was joined today by
highly regarded global
leaders in women's health,
including keynote speaker
Dr. Ritu Nayar, Vice Chair
of Education and Faculty
Development and Director of
Cytopathology in the
Department of Pathology and
a Professor of Pathology
(Cytopathology) in Medical
Education at Northwestern
University.
Dr Nayar’s keynote
address focused on cervical
cancer, a significant health
concern that is the fourth
most common cancer in women
worldwide. Cervical cancer
is primarily caused by the
human papillomavirus (HPV)
infection and Dr Nayar
underscored the critical
role of primary HPV
screening in early detection
and prevention, elaborating
on her extensive work in
this vital area of women's
health.
She
highlighted how proactive
screening can lead to timely
interventions, thereby
reducing the incidence and
mortality associated with
cervical cancer. Through her
research and advocacy, Dr.
Nayar aims to increase
awareness and accessibility
of these screening methods
to ensure that women receive
the necessary care and
support.
Dr
Nayar said: “Every
year, there are over 350,000
women who die globally from
cervical cancer and this is
a disease that can be
prevented. I’m currently
working with the American
Cancer Society for the
transition to primary HPV
screening, which is becoming
a key part of cervical
cancer prevention.”
Tomorrow, the spotlight will
be on the Precision Medicine
Leadership Forum which will
offer insights from top
experts in precision
medicine on cutting-edge
innovations in genetics,
personalized healthcare, and
the new targeted therapies
shaping the future of
patient care. The forum will
explore how genetic profiles
can be used to create
personalized healthcare
solutions for patients as
well as innovations in
therapies that target
specific genetic markers.
Themed ‘Empowering
today’s laboratories for
tomorrow’s future’, Medlab
Middle East continues until
6 February at the Dubai
World Trade Centre. The
event features more than 800
exhibitors from over 40
countries. Medlab Middle
East showcases country
pavilions from Austria,
Brazil, China, Egypt,
Finland, Germany, Italy,
Poland, Spain, Taiwan, the
United Kingdom and the USA.
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