π Empowering the next generation of prostate cancer researchers! The iCCaRE ECISA supports early-career scientists driving breakthroughs in prevention, detection, and survivorship.
π‘ Apply by QR code January 30, 2026 for up to $5,000 in research funding.
We are deeply saddened by the passing of Mr. Agboola, a remarkable man, prostate cancer survivor, and dear friend of iCCaRE.
Mr. Agboola courageously shared his story to inspire and bring hope to others facing prostate cancer. His strength, kindness, and unwavering spirit touched everyone.
Experience ViRA (Virtual Reality Assistant), our groundbreaking tech innovation transforming cancer prevention and care. Donβt miss this opportunity to engage, learn, and be part of the future of cancer research! Together, we make breakthroughs possible. ππ‘
β¨π Join ICCaRE & CaPTC at AORTIC 2025! Step into the future of cancer research with Virtual Reality Assistant (ViRA), where technology meets impact.
π Visit us at Booth #19 in Hammamet, Tunisia (Nov 2ndβ5th) to experience innovation, connect with global researchers, and win prizes!
iCCaRE Consortium celebrates International Infection Prevention Week.
International Infection Prevention Week is a week that aims to raise awareness, promote best practices, and inspire collective action toward building safer healthcare environments.
iCCaRE Consortium celebrates National Healthcare Quality Week.
National Healthcare Quality Week is a week dedicated to acknowledging the work of healthcare quality professionals who focus on improving patient outcomes, safety, and overall care.
iCCaRE Consortium celebrates National Health Education Week.
National Health Education Week is a week to increase national awareness on major public health issues and promote a better understanding of the role of health education.
iCCaRE Consortium celebrates National Latino AIDS Awareness Day.
National Latino AIDS Awareness Day is a day is to build the capacity for non-profit organizations and health departments to reach Latinx/Hispanic communities.
iCCaRE Consortium celebrates World Pregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day.
World Pregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day is a day to raise awareness regarding Pregnancy loss, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and infant death, which include miscarriage, stillbirth and newborn mortality.
Weβre very proud to announce that our Vitamin D Study has received NAFDAC approval!
A huge congratulations to Dr. Gerardo Colon-Otero and Dr. Ademola Popoola for their leadership and commitment to groundbreaking research that will impact menβs health across borders. πͺπΎπ
Join Professor Ademola Alabi Popoola at the iCCaRE Symposium at AORTIC 2025 as we bring together world leaders advancing prostate cancer research, health equity, and global collaboration.
π Hammamet, Tunisia
ποΈ Tuesday, Nov 4, 2025 | 3:00-5:00pm | Hall 3
Join Dr. Ernie Kaninjing at the iCCaRE Symposium at AORTIC 2025 as we bring together world leaders advancing prostate cancer research, health equity, and global collaboration.
π Hammamet, Tunisia
ποΈ Tuesday, Nov 4, 2025 | 3:00-5:00pm | Hall 3
Join Doyin Bademosi at the iCCaRE Symposium at AORTIC 2025 as we bring together world leaders advancing prostate cancer research, health equity, and global collaboration.
π Hammamet, Tunisia
ποΈ Tuesday, Nov 4, 2025 | 3:00-5:00pm | Hall 3
iCCaRE Consortium celebrates National Depression Screening Day.
On National Depression Screening Day, we encourage everyone to take a moment to reflect on their mental health, complete a simple screening, and reach out if theyβre struggling.
Join Dr. Folakemi Odedina (PhD) at the iCCaRE Symposium at AORTIC 2025 as we bring together world leaders advancing prostate cancer research, health equity, and global collaboration.
π Hammamet, Tunisia ποΈ Tuesday, Nov 4, 2025 | 3:00-5:00pm | Hall 3
Mental Illness Awareness Week is observed during the first full week of October, a time when individuals, communities, and organizations join together to uplift mental health, reduce stigma, and foster greater understanding.
Mesothelioma Awareness Day is recognized as a day to spread information about this rare disease and educate people about the dangers of its only known cause, asbestos exposure.