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European Cancer Summit 2020

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Mission-Driven Cancer Research: All Together as One

The European Cancer Summit will shine a spotlight on the concluding work of the European Cancer Mission Board, ahead of the formal commencement of the EU Cancer Mission in 2021.

The session will open with a keynote address from Mariya Gabriel, EU Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, in which the overall approach of the European Commission 2019-24 towards cancer research will be outlined.

Thereafter, moderated by Matti Aapro, President of the European Cancer Organisation and Member of the Cancer Mission Assembly, panelists will explore key targets and actions of the forthcoming Mission, including its focus on areas such as Prevention, Quality of Life and Survivorship and other major challenges to be tackled within its programme of action.

Panelists include:

  • Walter Ricciardi, Chair of the EU Cancer Mission Board
  • Manfred Weber MEP, Chairman of the EPP Group in the European Parliament
  • Christine Chomienne, Vice-Chair of the EU Cancer Mission Board
  • Bettina Ryll, Member of the EU Cancer Mission Board and Founder of the Melanoma Patient Network Europe
  • Caroline Dive, President of the European Association for Cancer Research
  • Nathalie Moll, Director General at European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations

Bettina Ryll

EU Cancer Mission Board Member and Founder, Melanoma Patient Network Europe

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Caroline Dive

Caroline Dive CBE is a British cancer research scientist. Dive is Professor of Cancer...

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Christine Chomienne

Christine Chomienne is Vice Chair of the EU Cancer Mission & Professor of Cellular Biology at the...

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Manfred Weber MEP

Chairman, EPP Group in the European Parliament

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Mariya Gabriel

Mariya Gabriel is the European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education, Youth...

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Matti Aapro

Immediate Past-President, European Cancer Organisation (ECO) Matti Aapro is member of the Board...

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Nathalie Moll

Nathalie Moll joined the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations...

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Walter Ricciardi

Walter Ricciardi is Chair of the EU Cancer Mission. Professor of Hygiene and Public Health at...

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Cancer Survivorship: the Physical and Psycho-Social Legacies


The inclusion of a specific section of Europe's Beating Cancer Plan dedicated to Survivorship and Quality of Life issues represented a landmark in confirming the high political recognition this agenda has now achieved. Supporting this, our Survivorship and Quality of Life Network is devoted to pushing policy-makers to go further faster in tackling issues such as discrimination against cancer patients and survivors, providing better quality supportive care and to beating cancer stigma and fear.

Building on the Network’s focus on both physical and psycho-social needs of cancer patients and survivors, Co-Chairs Andrew Davies and Csaba Degi will lead this session including presentations on:

  • Psychosocial and behavioral issues: addressing the challenges of cancer survivorship with **Anja Mehnert**, Head of Psychosocial Oncology, Department of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology, University Medical Center Leipzig
  • Physical symptoms in cancer survivors – the “iceberg” phenomenon with Andrew Davies, President of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC)
and a discussion with:

  • Janina Ochojska MEP, herself a breast cancer survivor
  • Alexander Zehnder, Global Head of Oncology, Sanofi
  • Sarunas Narbutas, Chairman, Youth Cancer Europe
The session will end with an update from Francoise Meunier (Vice President, Federation Of European Academies Of Medicine) on progress made since the resolution passed at the European Cancer Summit in 2018 on Financial Discrimination and the “Right to be Forgotten” which, thanks to Francoise’s leadership, has already been adopted by some European countries.

Alexander Zehnder

Alexander is focused on ensuring successful global launches for several key pipeline assets of...

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Andrew Davies

European Cancer Organisation Survivorship and Quality of Life Network Co-Chair

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Anja Mehnert-Theuerkauf

Anja Mehnert-Theuerkauf, PhD, is Professor and Chair of the Department of Medical Psychology and...

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Csaba Dégi

Dr. Csaba L. Dégi is Board Member, at the European Cancer Organisation and Survivorship and...

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Françoise Meunier

Françoise Meunier is Vice President of Federation of European Academies of Medicine, she served...

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Janina Ochojska MEP

Member of the European Parliament, EPP Group-Poland

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Sarunas Narbutas

Chairman, Youth Cancer Europe

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Preparing a Resilient Oncology Workforce for the Present and Future


Without a workforce you have no cancer care. Continual policy attention must be provided to such matters as education and training, labour mobility, professional qualification recognition and addressing workforce shortages. Europe has a role in all these areas. Yet it appears far from clear that, to date, this role has met its full potential.

Opening with a Conversation with Nicolas Schmit, European Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs And Inclusion, the session will then hear expert perspectives and responses from Nicolás González Casares, a nurse and Member of the European Parliament; Lynda Wyld, Professor of Surgical Oncology at the University of Sheffield; Kathi Apostolidis, President of the European Cancer Patient Coalition (ECPC); and, Alexandru Eniu, Chair of the College of the European School of Oncology.

Moderated by Workforce Network Co-Chairs, Andreas Charalambous (EONS), Mirjam Crul (ESOP) and Geerard Beets (ESSO), the session builds in open opportunity for exchange with the audience before inviting attendees to participate in the agreement of Network resolution on the topic of professional qualification recognition.

Proposed Resolution on Workforce

Ensuring the access of cancer patients to specialised multi-professional care should be as high a priority for countries, and international organisations such as the EU and WHO, as ensuring patient access to products and technologies.

Therefore, a fundamental tool for the delivery of EU ambitions on improving cancer care should be the Professional Qualifications Directive. The Directive should be proactively deployed to support specialisms in cancer care in harmonising education and training requirements and increasing the mobility of vital skills and experience in cancer care across Europe.

Alexandru Eniu

MD, PHD, Deputy Director, European School of Oncology (ESO) Senior Medical Oncologist, Disease...

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Andreas Charalambous

ECO President

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Geerard Beets

Geerard Beets is currently the Chairman of the Department of Surgery at The Netherlands Cancer...

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Kathi Apostolidis

President, European Cancer Patient Coalition

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Lynda Wyld

Lynda is Professor, Surgical Oncology, Department of Oncology and Metabolism The University of...

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Mirjam Crul

Dr Mirjam Crul is Board Member, European Cancer Organisation, Special Network on the Impact of...

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Nicolas Schmit

Nicolas Schmit took up office as European Commissioner responsible for Jobs and Social Rights in...

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Nicolás Gonzalez Casares MEP

Nicolás González Casares is a Member of the Special Committee on Beating Cancer, a Spanish nurse...

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Viral Protection: Achieving the Possible. The elimination of HPV cancers in Europe

2020 is the year when the global community committed itself to the elimination of a cancer caused almost entirely by HPV through the World Health Organization’s new cervical cancer strategy. What will be Europe's role in this global effort and can it go further and achieve the elimination of all the cancers caused by HPV?

The HPV Action Network, led by Daniel Kelly and Rui Medeiros has been working hard on the issues around vaccination, screening, treatment and awareness of HPV and in October 2020 produced a report (Viral Protection: Achieving the Possible. A Four Step Plan for Eliminating HPV Cancers in Europe). They will lead this session which will include:

Andrea Ammon, Director General of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), speaking on ‘Time for Action: Overcoming the barriers to HPV cancer elimination’

There will also be presentations and discussions on:

An HPV cancer free Europe by 2030: Is it really possible?

  • Margaret Stanley, President, International Papillomavirus Society (IPVS)
Advocating for HPV cancer elimination: the role of civil society organisations

  • Tristan Almada, Co-Founder, HPV and Anal Cancer Foundation and the Noman Is An Island: Race to End HPV Campaign
  • Cobi Reisman, Past President, European Society for Sexual Medicine (ESSM)
Meeting the challenge of ‘fake news’ head on

  • Emilie Karafillakis, European Research Lead, Vaccine Confidence Project, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Alessandra Moretti MEP, Member, Special Committee on Beating Cancer, will join the panel to discuss how Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan can make a real difference in HPV elimination.

Members of the HPV Action Network around Europe will be in the audience contributing to the debate.

Proposed Resolutions on HPV Cancer Elimination


Resolution 1 - Screening
Immediate and urgent action should be taken to ensure that cervical cancer screening programmes are not interrupted by COVID-19, especially in countries with the lowest screening rates. The adoption of HPV self-sampling must be accelerated in order to improve uptake.

Resolution 2 - Vaccination
HPV-associated cancers are preventable by universal vaccination. Anti-vaccination misinformation is putting programmes at serious risk and all European health authorities must act now to improve public confidence in HPV vaccination.

Alessandra Moretti MEP

Alessandra Moretti MEP is a Member of the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee....

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Andrea Ammon

Dr Andrea Ammon, MD, MPH, was appointed Director of European Centre for Disease Prevention and...

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Cobi Reisman

Cobi Reisman is Past-President, European Society of Sexual Medicine, Urologist, sexologist,...

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Daniel Kelly

European Cancer Organisation HPV Action Network Co-Chair

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Emilie Karafillakis

Emilie Karafillakis is the European research lead at the Vaccine Confidence Project™, London...

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Margaret Stanley

Margaret Stanley is Emeritus Professor of Epithelial Biology in the University of Cambridge and...

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Rui Medeiros

European Cancer Organisation HPV Action Network Co-Chair

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Tristan Almada

Tristan Almada is Co-Founder, HPV and Anal Cancer Foundation and the Noman is an Island: Race to...

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The Digital Transformation of Cancer Care


10, 20 and 30 years from now, how will technology have changed cancer care? What preparations for those futures should we already be making? What technologies already at our fingertips are we failing to make best use of? While the sense of urgency in the cancer community about embracing the powers of new technology for better treatment and care grows, persistent barriers remain. What opportunities are presently available to get past these?

Led by our Digital Health Network, this session will hear experience from leading experts, share perspectives from a range of stakeholders on key controversies and open new horizons for attendees about the coming possibilities.

Keynote presentations will examine the current status of cancer care’s transformation by digital technology from the perspectives of the clinician, the world of biomedical informatics, as well as imaging.

Join our Digital Health Network co-Chairs Regina Beets-Tan and Wim Oyen, as they unlock the crucial points of debate with:

  • Fred Prior, Professor and Chair, Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Arkansas
  • Wiro Niessen, Professor in Biomedical Image Analysis, Erasmus MC/TU Delft
  • Gilly Spurrier-Bernard, Melanoma Patient Network Europe
  • Sara Cerdas MEP, Shadow Rapporteur, Eu4Health; Vice Chair of the Special Committee on Beating Cancer and Co-Chair, ENVI Committee Health Working Group
  • Anastassia Negrouk, Chief Operating Officer, MyData-TRUST
  • Christian Stoeckigt, Head of Scientific Affairs & Medical Education, Hologic
Audience members too will be key participants as a lively exchange is expected on the controversies and points of solution!

Anastassia Negrouk

Anastassia Negrouk is Chief Operating Officer, MyData-Trust Anastassia is a certified DPO...

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Christian Stoeckigt

Head of Scientific Affairs & Medical Education, Hologic

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Fred Prior

Professor and Chair, Department of Biomedical Informatics, Professor of Radiology, University of...

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Gilly Spurrier-Bernard

Gilly Spurrier-Bernard is Vice-Chair, Patient Advisory Committee, European Cancer...

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Regina Beets-Tan

EU Cancer Mission Board Member, Member of the European Cancer Organisation Executive Committee,...

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Sara Cerdas MEP

Shadow Rapporteur, EU4HEALTH; Vice Chair of the Special Committee on Beating Cancer and Co-Chair,...

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Wim Oyen

Professor Wim Oyen is Treasurer, European Cancer Organisation and Digital Health Network...

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Wiro Niessen

Principal Investigator, Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, Erasmus MC

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Cancer Issues Worldwide

Matti Aapro, President of the European Cancer Organisation will moderate a discussion on the most important issues in cancer facing the world today, with a panel of experts from around the world including:

  • Hans Kluge, Regional Director for Europe, World Health Organization (WHO)
  • HRH Princess Dina Mired, Past-President of the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC)
  • Lori Pierce, President of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
  • Franco Cavalli, Chair of the World Oncology Forum
  • Catherine Owen, Senior Vice President, Major Markets, Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS)
Proposed Resolution on Cancer Issues Worldwide
If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go further, go together.

We, participants of the European Cancer Summit 2020, commit ourselves to working in an open collaborative way, knowing that it is teamwork that brings the best results for cancer patients. Our global community will stand together to face the challenges ahead in our mission of combating cancer.

Catherine Owen

As Senior Vice President, Major Markets, Catherine is responsible for the BMS commercialization...

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Franco Cavalli

Chair, World Oncology Forum and President, Foundation for the Institute of Oncology Research

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Hans Kluge

Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge is the WHO Regional Director for Europe. His term began on 1 February...

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HRH Princess Dina Mired

Past-President, Union for International Cancer Control, Jordan

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Lori J. Pierce

President of the American Society of Clinical Oncology

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Matti Aapro

Immediate Past-President, European Cancer Organisation (ECO) Matti Aapro is member of the Board...

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Closing Session

President of the European Cancer Organisation, Matti Aapro and Summit Co-Chairs, Isabel Rubio and Stefan Gijssels close the Summit with their observations from the previous sessions.

Isabel T. Rubio

Isabel T. Rubio is the Co-Chair of the European Cancer Summit 2020, Board Member of the European...

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Matti Aapro

Immediate Past-President, European Cancer Organisation (ECO) Matti Aapro is member of the Board...

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Stefan Gijssels

Stefan Gijssels is Chief Executive Officer and Member of the Board of Digestive Cancers Europe,...

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