Advancing cancer care: personalised treatment and innovation

European Commission

During Denmark’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the conference will connect policymakers, researchers, clinicians, patient advocates, and innovators to showcase latest innovations in cancer diagnosis and treatment, funded by the EU.

The programme will highlight cutting-edge cancer diagnostics and treatments, concrete clinical results, as well as discuss how to effectively integrate these innovations into healthcare systems across Europe, ensuring equitable access for all citizens.

Why join?
Update your knowledge on the latest developments inresearch transforming cancer detection and treatment (liquid biopsy, molecular profiling, and biomarker discovery), with concrete examples of clinical implementation across EU Member States

Discover next-generation therapies emerging from EU Cancer Mission projects, including personalised immunotherapy, metabolic targeting, and novel drug combinations, with evidence of improved patient outcomes and survival rates

Learn about successful models to translate laboratory discoveries into routine cancer care, featuring molecular tumour boards, clinical trial networks, and real-world implementation strategies that can be replicated across Europe

Discuss barriers to accessing precision diagnostics and targeted treatments, sharing best practices to overcome geographic and socioeconomic disparities while building capacity in all EU regions

Engage with representatives from leading cancer centres, emerging research groups, and industry partners across the EU, exchanging complementary expertise and fostering new collaborations.

Programme : ec_rtd_advancing-cancer-care-agenda.pdf (https://assets.ctfassets.net/cdx728z92xkc/2er6D9QnHraLLSXtqfiWjC/ed64ae7350b8db56c86aee0e6e9b9a7d/ec_rtd_advancing-cancer-care-agenda.pdf) 

About EU Cancer Mission
The EU Cancer Mission is one of five EU Missions under Horizon Europe. By 2030, it aims to improve the lives of more than 3 million people: through prevention, cure and for those affected by cancer to live longer and better.

It brings together policy makers, cancer experts, national funders, researchers, healthcare professionals, philanthropies to ensure no one is left behind.

This Mission is more than policy. It is charting a unified path, grounded in science, collaboration and innovation, to consolidate and improve how we prevent, diagnose and treat cancer, while ensuring the quality of life for those that live with and beyond cancer.