International fellowships are crucial for several reasons:
Knowledge Exchange: They facilitate the exchange of knowledge and expertise between researchers from different countries, promoting a global approach to cancer research. Career Advancement: Fellows gain invaluable experience, which can significantly enhance their career prospects and professional development. Access to Resources: Researchers gain access to advanced laboratories, technologies, and resources that may not be available in their home countries. Networking Opportunities: Fellows build international networks with other researchers, clinicians, and institutions, which can lead to future collaborations.