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European Cancer Summit 2020

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Opening Session

President of the European Cancer Organisation, Matti Aapro and Summit Co-Chairs, Isabel Rubio and Stefan Gijssels open the Summit with their introductions for the coming 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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Impact of COVID-19 on Cancer

No area of cancer care has been left undamaged by the impacts of COVID-19. Harm has been inflicted on prevention efforts, such as vaccination, through to screening, treatment and follow up care. While rapid catchup is required, so too is frank debate and resolution about what lessons must be learnt and applied most quickly to place Europe on a stronger footing for the likely 'next time'. We invite Europe's cancer community to join us for this critical exchange.

The Co-Chairs of our Special Network on the Impact of COVID-19 on Cancer Mirjam Crul and Mark Lawler lead this important discussion with interventions from Jens Spahn Federal Minister of Health in Germany, Bente Mikkelsen (Director for Non-communicable Diseases, World Health Organization) and Veronique Trillet-Lenoir MEP (Co-Chair of the MEPs Against Cancer Group). Joining them in the debate will be John Ryan (Director of Public Health, DG Sante), Kathy Oliver (Co-Director of the International Brain Tumour Alliance and Vice Chair of the Patient Advisory Committee) and Nicoletta Luppi (Senior Vice President and Managing Director, MSD Italia) with moderated questions from Summit delegates.

Proposed Resolution on COVID-19 and Cancer Care

Simply returning to pre COVID-19 cancer systems is not an option. We must urgently address the COVID-19 induced backlog in all aspects of cancer control and build back better cancer care delivery systems for European citizens and patients. ​

European Cancer’s New Normal must deliver more resilient cancer systems that: ​

  1. Urgently address the cancer backlog ​
  2. Restore confidence of European citizens and patients in cancer health services
  3. Tackle medicines, products and equipment shortages​
  4. Address cancer workforce gaps across the European continent​
  5. Employ innovative technologies to strengthen cancer systems and provide optimal care to cancer patients​
  6. Embed data collection and the rapid deployment of cancer intelligence to enhance policy delivery​
  7. Secure deeper pan-European health cooperation​
Cancer must not become the Forgotten “C” in the Fight against COVID-19.

Bente Mikkelsen

Bente Mikkelsen is the Director, Non-Communicable Diseases Division of UHC/Communicable and...

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Jens Spahn

Federal Health Minister, Germany

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John F. Ryan

John F. Ryan is Director, Public Health, Country Knowledge and Crisis Management, DG SANTE &...

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Kathy Oliver

Kathy Oliver is Chair and founding Co-Director of theInternational Brain Tumour Alliance(IBTA), a...

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Mark Lawler

Professor Mark Lawler is Board Member, European Cancer Organisation and Special Network on the...

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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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Nicoletta Luppi

Nicoletta Luppi is Senior Vice President and Managing Director, MSD Italia. She graduates with a...

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Véronique Trillet-Lenoir MEP

Rapporteur, Special Committee on Beating Cancer, Shadow Rapporteur, EU4Health; Member, EU Special...

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Health Systems and Treatment Optimisation

In 2020 the European Cancer Organisation established a Health Systems and Treatment Optimisation Network with the aim of bringing about a reorientation of health systems and research approaches in cancer in order to achieve the twin aims of:

  1. Treatment optimisation: optimising cancer treatment for the benefit of the patient
  2. Health systems optimisation: optimising cancer care delivery for the benefit of the healthcare system.

Working with members of the European Cancer Organisation, patient advocates, members of Community 365 and invited experts, the Network has developed propositions to support re-engineering of approaches towards research, use of real world data and the pervading market and post market regulatory framework.

Co-Chairs Denis Lacombe and Yolande Lievens invite you to join them as they share assessments of the challenges and opportunities associated with such a reform agenda with speakers including:

  • Bengt Jonsson, Professor Emeritus of Health Economics, Stockholm School of Economics
  • Benjamin Besse, Head of the Medical Oncology Department, Institut Gustave Roussy
  • Bartosz Arlukowicz MEP, Chair of the European Parliament’s Special Committee for Beating Cancer
  • Jan Geissler, CML Advocates Network and Patient Advisory Committee member
  • Lydie Meheus, Managing Director, Anticancer Fund
Proposed Resolution on Health Systems and Treatment Optimisation

Research in cancer care should address questions relevant and meaningful for patients and public health. Such research should follow an independent process to support optimal access for patients to evidence-based multidisciplinary cancer treatment.

To achieve this, a reorientation of health systems and research approaches in cancer is needed. This requires addressing gaps in clinical and health services research applied to cancer through a reverse engineering approach, starting with better definition of the important clinical and public health questions.

Bartosz Arłukowicz MEP

Bartosz Arłukowicz MEP is Chairman of the Special Committee on Beating Cancer. Polish politician...

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Bengt Jönsson

Bengt Jönsson is Professor Emeritus of Health Economics, Stockholm School of Economics,...

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Benjamin Besse

Dr Benjamin Besse is Professor of Medical Oncology at Paris-Saclay University, Orsay, France and...

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Jan Geissler

Jan Geissler is EU Cancer Mission Assembly Member and Member of the European Cancer...

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Lydie Meheus

Lydie Meheus is Managing Director of the Anticancer Fund (ACF), a Belgian Research Foundation of...

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How to implement Quality Cancer Care in Europe: From good intentions to patient benefit


2020 is an eventful year for the Quality Cancer Care agenda in Europe. The run-up to the European Cancer Summit marks the publication of a new European Code of Cancer Practice, new Essential Requirements for Quality Cancer Care for Breast Cancer, Prostate Cancer and Lung Cancer, and the launch of our new Quality Cancer Care Network at the European level. The Organisation of European Cancer Institutes has also published 100 European core quality standards for cancer care and research centres and the European Cancer Organisation is now in the process of developing Essential Requirements for Quality Cancer Care for Pancreatic Cancer, Ovarian Cancer and Glioma. The European Cancer Summit will give the opportunity to not only reflect on these key developments but also to plan ahead together for an even more impactful 2021. Quality Cancer Care is everyone's concern. We invite you to bring your perspective and make your voice heard.

Co-Chairs Simon Oberst and Philip Poortmans are joined by Thierry Philip (EU Cancer Mission Assembly member and President of OECI), Frances Fitzgerald MEP, Francesca Colombo (Head of the OECD Health Division), Sema Erdem (Co-Chair of the Patient Advisory Committee) and Peter Luhrs (Therapeutic Area Head Oncology, Bayer) for focused presentation and discussion on the practical means by which European visions for cancer care can be turned into reality. In so doing, the session will give particular attention to the implementation of comprehensive cancer care infrastructures, and how better use of data can lead to results driven efficacy.

Frances Fitzgerald MEP

Frances Fitzgerald is an Irish MEP from Dublin. Member, Committee on Economic and Monetary...

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Francesca Colombo

Francesca Colombo, M.Sc., is Head of the Health Division at the Organisation for Economic...

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Peter Lührs

Peter Lührs is Therapeutic Area Head Oncology at Bayer, he works on advancing Bayer’s Oncology...

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Philip Poortmans

A co-chair at Quality Cancer Care Network, European Cancer Organisation. Features in 2 videos on...

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Sema Erdem

Sema is Co-Chair, European Cancer Organisation's Patient Advisory Committee. She was elected...

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Simon Oberst

European Cancer Organisation Quality Cancer Care Network Co-Chair

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Thierry Philip

EU Cancer Mission Assembly Member and President, Organisation of European Cancer Institutes

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Inequalities: Disparities and Discrimination in Cancer Care


Our Inequalities Network aims to identify and highlight the existing disparities in access and delivery of evidence-based care and optimal outcomes for patients with cancer across Europe. Inequalities may discriminate against patients with cancer based on nationality, geography, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, literacy, income, availability of clinical trials and presence of disability. Inequalities are a major source of variation in cancer care for various groups of patients and should be a key topic for policy makers.

This session will provide insight into ongoing initiatives to tackle disparities in cancer care and future directions to ensure equity in cancer care across Europe.

Moderated by the Co-Chairs of our Inequalities Network, Nicolo Battisti and Hein Van Poppel, we are delighted to have a panel of speakers that will speak on different aspects of the Inequalities issue:

  • Lori J. Pierce, President of the American Society of Clinical Oncology
  • Richard Sullivan, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Cancer Policy, and Director, Institute of Cancer Policy, King's College London
  • Robert Greene, Member of the European Cancer Organisation's Patient Advisory Committee
  • Kateřina Konečná MEP, Member of the Special Committee for Beating Cancer
  • Masum Hossain, President, International Developed Markets, Pfizer
  • Katie Reeder-Hayes, Chair, Health Equity Committee, American Society of Clinical Oncology
Proposed Resolution on Inequalities in Cancer Care

Europe's Beating Cancer Plan must address huge inequalities across Europe, between and within countries.

A powerful means to raise the bar is a European Cancer Dashboard, including the European Code of Cancer Practice, to report key metrics and ensure quality cancer care.

Kateřina Konečná MEP

Kateřina Konečná. Member of the Special Committee for Beating Cancer, European Parliament. In the...

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Katherine Reeder-Hayes

Chair, Health Equity Committee, American Society of Clinical Oncology

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Lori J. Pierce

President of the American Society of Clinical Oncology

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Masum Hossain

President, International Developed Markets, Pfizer

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Richard Sullivan

Richard Sullivan is Editor-in-chief, Journal of Cancer Policy Director, Institute of Cancer...

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Robert Greene

Robert Greene is Member, European Cancer Organisation's Patient Advisory Committee, he is a...

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Early Detection Saves Lives: Taking European Cooperation on Cancer Screening to the Next Level


With Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan trailed to have a distinct section devoted to improving early detection and diagnosis of cancer, how can existing European level recommendations on cancer screening achieve a better implementation in practice? What are the routes to improving quality assurance of screening? How should Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan take account of new options on screening, including risk stratified approaches? How can cost effectiveness of screening be best understood in the decision-making process?

Our Prevention Network which is led by Co-Chairs Isabel Rubio and Jan Van Meerbeeck addresses itself to such matters, with a team of experts to present and debate issues around early detection and screening, including:

  • Tit Albreht, Coordinator of the Joint Action, the Innovative Partnership for Action Against Cancer – IPAAC
  • Partha Basu, Head, Screening Group, International Agency for Research on Cancer, World Health Organisation
  • Dolors Montserrat MEP, Member of the European Parliament’s Special Committee on Cancer
  • Harry De Koning, Professor of Public Health & Screening Evaluation, Erasmus MC University
  • Stefan Gijssels, Co-Chair, Patient Advisory Committee and Chief Executive Officer of Digestive Cancers Europe
  • Padraic Ward, Head of Commercial Operations, Roche

Proposed Resolution on Cancer Screening

It's time to take European cooperation on cancer screening to the next level. The European Cancer community recommends:

An evidence-led update to the 2003 EU Screening recommendations including dedicated consideration of screening policies for tumour types such as lung & prostate cancer.
A European Cancer Dashboard that monitors screening coverage and quality performance.
A European Platform for screening agencies to facilitate rapid best practice-sharing.
EU research initiatives supporting screening related policy needs, such as new behavioural research insights, impact assessment, the application of risk stratification approaches, and how to examine and assess new screening options.

Dolors Montserrat MEP

Dolors Montserrat is a Member, EU Special Committee on Beating Cancer and Co-Chair, ENVI...

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Henricus J. de Koning

Henricus J. de Koning is Deputy Head, Public Health and Screening Evaluation, Department of...

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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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Jan Van Meerbeeck

Jan van Meerbeeck is Board Member, European Cancer Organisation and Prevention Network Co-Chair....

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Padraic Ward

Padraic Ward is Head of Commercial Operations, Roche. He joined the company in 2004 and has...

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Partha Basu

Dr Partha Basu is Head, Screening Group, Early Detection and Prevention Section, International...

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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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Tit Albreht

Professor Albreht is a Senior Health Services and Health Systems Researcher at the National...

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Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan

Stella Kyriakides, EU Commissioner for Health and Food Safety will join the @EuropeanCancer community to share the latest progress on Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan, due to be finalised before the end of 2020. This follows months of consultation after the launch of the Plan at the EU Parliament on World Cancer Day, 4 February 2020. The plan should provide actions to accelerate and improve country coordination in combatting cancer. The European Cancer Summit 2020 is ideally timed to hear the latest information about the plan and to discuss together its implementation in 2021.

In addition, the National Ministers responsible for Research in Portugal, Germany and Slovenia will participate with their contribution on how Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan can be supported by their EU Presidency in the context of Research. We look forward to hearing from Manuel Heitor, Minister for Science, Technology and Higher Education in Portugal, Anja Karliczek, Federal Minister of Education and Research in Germany, and Simona Kustec, Minister of Education, Science and Sport in Slovenia during this session.

The Commissioner will be joined “on stage” by the European Cancer Organisation’s Executive Committee, as well as the co-chairs of this year’s Summit, for comment and discussion.

Proposed Resolution on Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan

The European Cancer Community awaits the publication of Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan with eager anticipation, and in the time remaining before its publication, reminds of the need to:

  • Set inspiring goals and ambitions
  • Monitor the implementation and the impact of the Plan with the support of Member States and the Cancer Community
  • Ensure attention within the Plan pillars on matters such as: inequalities, the oncology workforce, the research landscape, co-morbidities, patient empowerment and health literacy
  • Avoid “reinventing the wheel” by working together with all cancer stakeholders across the EU for a successful implementation of Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan

Anja Karliczek

Anja Karliczek, born in Ibbenbüren on 29 April 1971, married, three children, has studied...

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Manuel Heitor

Manuel Heitor is Minister for Science, Technology and Higher Education in the Government of...

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Simona Kustec

Dr. Simona Kustec, born on 19 June 1976, is the Minister of Education, Science and Sport,...

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Stella Kyriakides

European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety (DG SANTE)

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