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European Cancer Summit 2021

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Time To Act: Covid-19 & Cancer

An estimated 1 million cancer patients in Europe could be undiagnosed with cancer due to the backlog of screening tests, reduction and delays in referrals and restricted healthcare resources caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The same research exercise by the European Cancer Organisation’s Time to Act campaign also found that:

Clinicians across Europe saw 1.5 million fewer Cancer patients in the first year of the pandemic
Urgent Cancer referrals were cut by up to half due to the pandemic
An estimated 100 million Cancer screening tests were not performed in Europe as a result of the pandemic
As we increasingly learn to live with Covid-19, there can be no let up in the effort to catchup on the backlog for cancer services created by the greatest disruption to health services in Europe in living memory.

This session will include an update on the Time To Act campaign “Don’t let Covid-19 stop you from tackling Cancer” and showcase the new Data Navigator. The campaign, led by the European Cancer Organisation, was launched in May 2021 with campaign materials translated in over 30 languages and national virtual events held in 10 countries prior to the Summit: Poland, Italy, Spain, Romania, Malta, France, Croatia, Cyprus, Slovenia, Portugal. For more information, visit TimeToActCancer.com and #TimeToActCancer.

Andrei Baciu

Dr. Andrei Baciu was appointed Secretary of State within Romania’s Ministry of Health on December...

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Jennifer L. Baker

Dr. Jennifer L. Baker is a Senior Researcher and leader of the group on lifecourse epidemiology...

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Karen Canfell

Professor Karen Canfell is the inaugural Director of the Daffodil Centre, a joint venture between...

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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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Nathalie Moll

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

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Robert Greene

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

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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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Coffee Break

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The EU Cancer Mission & Research

The latest implementation plan for the EU Cancer Mission sets out the goal of: “Improving the lives of more than 3 million people by 2030 through prevention, cure and for those affected by cancer including their families, to live longer and better.”

Breaking this down further into component parts, supporting objectives include: improving the understanding of cancer; preventing what is preventable; optimising diagnostics and treatment; and, supporting quality of life.

The case for joint working between countries on the research elements of combatting cancer have been well made and advanced, but can the new infrastructures and collaborations announced by the EU Cancer Mission meet the need?

With Mission-related initiatives like UNCAN.eu and Comprehensive Cancer Infrastructures already being carried forward, this session provides opportunity for both update from those at the heart of developments, as well as perspectives from those so closely impacted, including patients and the research community.

Christine Chomienne

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

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Elisabete Weiderpass

Elisabete Weiderpass, MD, MSc, PhD, is a Brazilian cancer researcher who is a naturalized Swedish...

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Jan Geissler

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

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Kees Roks

Kees Roks is the Head of the European Oncology Business at Novartis Pharma, Switzerland. Since...

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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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Walter Ricciardi

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

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Lunch

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Advancing the Vision of Comprehensive Cancer Care in Europe

An admirable aspect of both Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan and the EU Cancer Mission has been its attention to the fundamental infrastructures through which we deliver cancer care and research. Specifically, both the Plan and Mission are unambiguous in their support for the comprehensive cancer care model, seeing within this mode of care delivery the foundations for future excellence in all EU countries.

With an EU Network of Comprehensive Cancer Care Centres now being advanced, it is vital that further clarity in understanding is gained by all involved of the core purposes to which this new network will be devoted, and that no part of Europe is inadvertently left behind from a failure to plan early for comprehensive cancer care development in all regions.

Keynote speakers and panellists closely involved in the development and implementation of the EU Network Comprehensive Cancer Centres will debate the challenges of achieving the fresh vision for practice across Europe. Reference will be made to the E.C.O. publication ‘Advancing the Vision of Comprehensive Cancer Care in Europe’.

Alex Filicevas

Alex Filicevas is a passionate cancer patient advocate focused on driving meaningful change in...

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John Gribben

John Gribben is Hamilton Fairley Professor of Medical Oncology at Barts Cancer Institute, Barts...

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Lorenza Marotti

Lorenza Marotti is Eusoma Executive Director and Lead Auditor for “Breast Centres Certification”...

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Marcis Leja

Mārcis Leja is Professor of Medicine, Director of the Institute of Clinical and Preventive...

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Niko Andre

Niko Andre is the Global Head of Immuno-Oncology and Haematology at AstraZeneca, based in...

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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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Simon Oberst

European Cancer Organisation Quality Cancer Care Network Co-Chair

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Tit Albreht

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

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I Am Not a Statistic. The Human Element of the Beating Cancer Plan

EU initiatives such as the Beating Cancer Plan and Cancer Mission are laudable in their attention to all aspects of the cancer care continuum, including survivorship and quality of life. But are the initiatives published during 2021 elaborated far enough to assist the breadth, complexity and particularities of needs for all that happens after and around treatment?

Expert speakers and panellists will illuminate tools and proven solutions to such matters as supportive cancer care. Patients will speak of the realities of life during and after cancer. International contributors will highlight how the PROM/PREM agenda can and will drive change, including, but not limited to, the nature of treatment development and innovation.

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Andrew Davies

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

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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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Luzia Travado

Luzia Travado, PhD, MSc, ClinPsych, is clinical health psychologist specialized in...

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Markus Kosch

Markus Kosch, MD, is the head of Oncology Europe at Daiichi Sankyo. In this role, he leads the...

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Martin Inderbitzin

Why do certain people manage to stay focused even in difficult times while others are...

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Matthew Loscalzo

Matthew Loscalzo, L.C.S.W., APOS Fellow is an Executive Director, People & Enterprise...

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Natacha Bolaños

EUPATI fellow with significant experience in patient advocacy, patient education and service...

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Stein Kaasa

Dr. Stein Kaasa's main research interests are: Clinical research in cancer care – including...

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Coffee Break

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Leave No One Behind: Advancing Health Equity in Cancer Care

Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan recognises the unacceptable inequalities in cancer care evident across all areas of the cancer care continuum, between countries and regions and between groups in society, including, but not limited to, categories such as age, gender, ethnicity and social status.

In recognition of this, the European Commission, working closely with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), has already initiated the process of establishing a new Cancer Inequalities Registry. This will identify trends, disparities and inequalities between Member States and regions. Alongside regular qualitative assessments of the country-specific situation, the Registry will identify challenges and specific areas of action to guide investment and interventions at EU, national and regional level under Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan.

But what are the measures for such a registry that will make the difference? What aspects of cancer inequalities do we risk overlooking? What lessons can we learn and apply from our shared international combat of inequalities in cancer care?

Experts from around Europe, the globe, disciplines and tumour types will contribute to the Summit session’s discussions and provide key recommendations for promotion via the European Cancer Summit 2021 Declaration.

Bishal Gyawali

Medical Oncologist & Scientist, Division Of Cancer Care And Epidemiology, Assistant Professor Of...

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Claudia Allemani

Dr Claudia Allemani is Professor of Global Public Health at LSHTM. Her main interests are in...

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Deepak Khanna

Deepak Khanna is President Europe & Canada for MSD, responsible for MSD’s Human Health business...

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Diana Sarfati

Professor Diana Sarfati (MBChB, MPH, PhD, FNZCPHM) is National Director of Cancer Control and...

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Guillaume Dedet

Guillaume Dedet is a policy analyst at the OECD health division. He focuses his work on the...

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Hendrik Van Poppel

Hendrik Van Poppel, MD, PhD, graduated in General Surgery in 1980, in Urology in 1983 and joined...

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Nicolae Stefanuta MEP

A co-ordinator, special committee on beating cancer (beca). Features in 3 videos on Wondr...

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Nicolò Matteo Luca Battisti

Dr Nicolò Matteo Luca Battisti is a Consultant Medical Oncologist in the Breast Unit of The Royal...

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Teodora Kolarova

Teodora Kolarova serves as Executive Director of the International Neuroendocrine Cancer...

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Cancer Issues Worldwide

The oncology community is a global community. Cancer crosses all borders and leaves no country, community or family untouched. The case for international cooperation against cancer is inherent, and, with technology's help, the means to cooperate ever-developing. Political will for greater collaboration between countries on health is presently strengthened as a result of the pandemic. Speakers at the Cancer Issues Worldwide session will reflect on how this moment might be seized to ensure we go further, faster on global cooperation against cancer.

André Ilbawi

Dr André Ilbawi is a medical doctor, specialized and double-board certified in surgical oncology....

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Anil D'Cruz

30 years as an oncologist, current Director of Oncology at Apollo Hospitals, Ex-director at Tata...

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Anita Kienesberger

Anita Kienesberger is the Chair of CCI Europe Committee. Through her past role as Board Member of...

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Cindy Perettie

Cindy Perettie joined Molecular Diagnostics as the new Head of Molecular Lab Solutions based in...

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Everett E. Vokes

Dr. Vokes is an internationally renowned expert in the treatment of head and neck and lung...

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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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Matti Aapro

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

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Closing Session

Closing remarks from the Co-Chairs of the European Cancer Summit 2021, Theresa Wiseman and Kathy Oliver. Matti Aapro, President of the European Cancer Organisation, introduces the next President of the European Cancer Organisation, Andreas Charalambous, starting his term on 1 January 2022. Ahead of France taking the Presidency of the EU Council from January, we will also hear reflections from Thierry Breton, Director General, French National Cancer Institute (INCa).
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Andreas Charalambous

ECO President

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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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Matti Aapro

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

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Theresa Wiseman

A co-chair at European Cancer Summit 2021 And Board Member, European Cancer Organisation....

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Thierry Breton

Thierry Breton is the Director General of the French National Cancer Institute (INCa) since...

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