The "Land of Fires" as a "starting line": cancer, survival, quality of life, and healing, between institutional medical oncology and integrative medicine. This will be discussed on Saturday, July 7, starting at 8:30 a.m., at the conference organized by the National Order of Biologists (Ordine Nazionale dei Biologi) at the Borgorosa Farmhouse, on Via Bottacce in Francolise (Caserta). The President of the National Order of Biologists, Senator Vincenzo D'Anna, will introduce the proceedings of an event in Caserta entirely dedicated to the "Land of Fires" and its critical issues, with particular reference to the carcinogenic effects of environmental pollution. During the conference, organized by the National Order of Biologists and the DD Clinic Research Institute Onlus Foundation, Drs. Andrea Del Buono, Raffaele Di Francia, and Lanfranco Iodice will present a "pilot project for screening, public education, and detox therapy for populations exposed to toxic environmental metals in high-risk areas." Professor Giulio Tarro will discuss the connection between "cancer mortality" and "congenital anomalies resulting from exposure to waste in Campania," while Professor Luigi Montano will discuss the human seed as a "sentinel of pollution."
Also sitting at the speakers' table will be Eugenio Luigi Iorio ("Heavy metals and electrophilic stress, or how one gets sick in the Land of Fires"), Stefania Papa ("exposure to environmental contamination: analysis and traces of metals in hair"); Paolo Lissoni, Armando D'Orta, Massimiliano Berretta, Bruna de Felice and Giovanni Abbadessa.
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