Yehia Abugabal

Yehia Abugabal is an Egyptian oncologist, and a leading international advocate for the rights of youth and their inclusion. Abugabal is a researcher at MD Anderson Cancer Center and founder of the International Cancer Research Center. Forbes magazine and others have recognized him for exceptional achievement.
Early life
Abugabal was born and raised in Cairo, Egypt. His father and mother are a doctors in 2013.
Career
Abugabal is a member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology and the European Society of Medical Oncology.
He performs research at the Medical Oncology Department of MD Anderson Cancer Center.
He founded the International Cancer Research Center
In February 2017 represented Egypt in the World Government Summit in Dubai, UAE as an expert in expert on youth inclusion, negotiation, leadership and countering violent extremism, where he helped design programs on youth and the role of governments to be implemented.
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Abugabal has been a professional speaker at international conferences on health employment, challenges facing the youth, and the role of innovation and diversity for a better future.
Dr. Yehia Abugabal was one of the founders featured in the book The Last Key to Success.
Honors and awards
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Abugabal was named one of Forbes top 30 under 30 for 2016 in healthcare, Forbes Middle East named him one of the top five change makers in the Middle East for 2016, [] magazine named him one of the top 100 influential Arabs under 40, and Cairo Scene online magazine named him one of top 16 Egyptian changing the country in 2016. He was awarded by the first lady of Egypt Suzane Mubarak for his contribution in the Mubark's Scientific Institute.
Research
His research areas of interests are breast medical oncology. He is interested in the introduction of guidelines in oncology practice.

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