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European Cancer Summit 2025
NOV
Wed
19
NOV
Thu
20

This was 3 weeks ago

Location

Hybrid

Radisson Collection Hotel
Rue du Fossé aux Loups 47, Brussels 1000, Belgium
Programmes
Health Missions

The European Cancer Organisation is organising the European Cancer Summit 2025, convening the broad cancer community to chart a new path forward. The Summit will focus on the urgent need to secure sustained political and financial support for cancer as a health and societal priority. This multistakeholder forum provides the setting for healthcare professionals, patients and policymakers to tackle challenges from every perspective and work together towards developing solutions and uncovering opportunities.

On the agenda, among others, sessions on 'AI and Cancer Care: A Paradigm Shift in Progress' and on 'Bringing European Cancer Research to the Next Level: Cooperation, Innovation and Transformation', with the key note address by European Commissioner for Startups, Research and Innovation, Ekaterina Zaharieva. 

More information, the detailed agenda and registration on the event webpage. Note that this is a paying event.

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