European Cancer Summit 2022
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This year's Summit will be hosted in Brussels and we look forward to the majority of delegates joining in person, but will also be available to join virtually. We invite everyone interested to save the date – 16 & 17 November 2022.
European Cancer Organisation
Organised by
Deirdre Clune MEP
Member, Special Committee on the Covid-19 Pandemic: lessons learned and recommendations from the...
Read MoreMember, Special Committee on the Covid-19 Pandemic: lessons learned and recommendations from the future (COVI) Deirdre is a former member of the Irish Parliament (1997-2002, 2007-2011) and upper House of Parliament (2011-2014). She was elected Lord Mayor of Cork in 2005. During her time in the Irish parliament, she served as the Fine Gael spokesperson on Environmental Protection as well as the Arts, Heritage, Gaeltacht and the Islands. Deirdre was first elected to the European Parliament in 2014 and again, for a second term in 2019. She serves as a full member on the Internal Market Committee and a substitute on the Committee for the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety. In recent years, Deirdre has also been active on the BECA Committee, which works to address cancer at the EU level. The Committee established a set of concrete recommendations for EU member states and EU institutions in order to strengthen our resilience against cancer, while supporting researchers, doctors, nurses and social workers.
Show LessHans Kluge
Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge is the WHO Regional Director for Europe. His term began on 1 February...
Read MoreDr Hans Henri P. Kluge is the WHO Regional Director for Europe. His term began on 1 February 2020, following his nomination by the WHO Regional Committee for Europe and appointment by the WHO Executive Board. Throughout his career, beginning as a family doctor in Belgium, along a journey to Somalia, Liberia, the prisons in Siberia, former Soviet Union countries, Myanmar and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, and most recently leading the Division of Health Systems and Public Health at WHO/Europe for a decade, Dr Kluge has always been committed to achieving better health for all with a focus on the vulnerable. As Regional Director, Dr Kluge’s vision for the WHO European Region is “United action for better health”, working in partnership to achieve universal health coverage, address health emergencies and promote healthier populations. Dr Kluge is from Belgium. He is married and has two daughters.
Show LessJakub Dvořáček
Deputy Minister, Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic Jakub Dvořáček joined the Ministry...
Read MoreDeputy Minister, Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic Jakub Dvořáček joined the Ministry of Health and took up the role of Deputy Minister for CZPRES in February 2022. He has been the Executive Director of Association of the Innovative Pharmaceutical Industry since 2011. From 2009 to 2011 he served as Director of the Investment Division in CzechInvest, investment promotion agency at the Ministry of Industry and Trade, supporting the inflow of foreign direct investments to the Czech Republic and managing the network of foreign offices. Concurrently he served as an advisor to the minister at the Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport. Previously he held number of management positions in Caritas Czech Republic managing large health awareness programs, development and humanitarian projects around the world. He graduated from Charles University (Prague) and later accomplished postgraduate program Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA). In 2020, he completed his Master of Laws studies (LL.M.).
Show LessMariya Gabriel
Mariya Gabriel is the European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education, Youth...
Read MoreMariya Gabriel is the European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education, Youth and Sport. Under her leadership, the new Horizon Europe, Erasmus+, and the cultural strand of Creative Europe programmes (2021-2027) will be defined and implemented. Her main priorities are excellence in research, innovation and education (ERA, EEA, EIA); tackling the R&I divide in Europe; Europe as a leader in strategic innovation areas through the digital and green transition, with a particular attention for young people and regions. “No one left behind” and “Think out of the box” are her mottos. Between 2017 and 2019, Mariya Gabriel was European Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society. She was elected as Member of the European Parliament (MEP) in 2009, 2014 and 2019. Mariya Gabriel is First Vice-President of the European People's Party (EPP), and, since 2012, Vice-President of EPP Women. Commissioner Gabriel is a board member of the United Nations youth programme Generation Unlimited (GenU). She has been ranked among the 50 most influential women in Europe in the field of cybersecurity by the leading European cybersecurity magazine SC Media UK (2019). Mariya Gabriel is also known for her involvement in the fight for gender equality. Among others, she received the prestigious Italian prize “Golden Apple” for highest achievements for women.
Show LessSara Cerdas MEP
Shadow Rapporteur, EU4HEALTH; Vice Chair of the Special Committee on Beating Cancer and Co-Chair,...
Read MoreShadow Rapporteur, EU4HEALTH; Vice Chair of the Special Committee on Beating Cancer and Co-Chair, ENVI Committee Health Working Group
Show LessStella Kyriakides
European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety (DG SANTE)
Read MoreEuropean Commissioner for Health and Food Safety (DG SANTE)
Show LessAjay Aggarwal
Co-Chair, European Cancer Summit 2022, and Board Member, European Cancer Organisation.
Read MoreCo-Chair, European Cancer Summit 2022, and Board Member, European Cancer Organisation.
Show LessGilly Spurrier-Bernard
Gilly Spurrier-Bernard is Vice-Chair, Patient Advisory Committee, European Cancer...
Read MoreGilly Spurrier-Bernard is Vice-Chair, Patient Advisory Committee, European Cancer Organisation Member, European Cancer Organisation's Patient Advisory Committee, Chair, WECAN and Member, Melanoma Patient Network Europe. A Geologist/Environmental Scientist by training, she began in Advocacy when her husband became a stage 4 Melanoma Patient in 2008. 2014-Present - President of MelanomeFrance - a patient Association run by volunteer Patients/Carers that provides up to date information on Melanoma Disease, Treatments, Clinical trials, Health Systems, Side Effect management and survivorship, as well as support for patients and their families. Moderation of a Forum of >900 Francophone Patients/Carers. Contributions to HTA evaluations for the HAS (French Evaluator), Contribution to selection of INCa Funded Projects, Lobbying of Stakeholders for access to treatments and clinical research. Contribution to research projects into PROs, Microbiome, rare cancers. 2016-Present - Vice-present of Melanoma Patient Network Europe - Participation in several initiatives, (Horizon 2020, IMI Get real, PRO research, and several European Projects) Planning and running several Patient and Multi-stakeholder Congresses each year : European, Regional, National, special group (Rare Melanoma s and paediatric) and Pan-Cancer meetings. Meetings and Advisory boards with all stakeholders: Regulators, HTA, Industry, Clinicians and Health Economists. 2019-Present - Chair of WECAN - Co-ordinating and communicating the joint activities/initiatives of 22 Pan-Cancer umbrella Organizations – Planning and Contributing the annual WECAN Academy for Cancer Patient Advocates, In January 2020 planned and ran the first WECAN Science training for Cancer patient advocates EUPATI fellow, Member of the European Cancer Organisation's Patient Advisory Committee, Project Partner on 2 Horizon 2020 Projects, Speaker at ESMO, the European Cancer Summit, EHA, several European Patient Conferences on topics from Fertility and Cancer, Combatting Pseudoscience, Immunotherapy Side effects, Value Frameworks and many more. Contributing to several publications : The European Cancer Organisation Essential Requirement for Quality Cancer Care in Melanoma, ASCO Melanoma Treatment Guidelines, ESMO Patient Guide for Immunotherapy Side Effects. I am passionate about patient education because well-informed patients are best equipped to lead the decision making in their treatment and hence cope better with their life as a melanoma patient/carer. I believe that Patient Advocates can drive better Patient relevant research through direct access to the primary data source and collaboration with other useful stakeholders.
Show LessIn addition, this opening session will officially launch the landmark report ‘European Groundshot—addressing Europe’s cancer research challenges: a Lancet Oncology Commission’. Its 12 evidence-based recommendations provide a roadmap to achieving a 70% survival rate, on average, for all cancer patients in Europe by 2035.
The European Cancer Organisation will also share a new tool developed by its Inequalities Network, the European Cancer Pulse. It provides an extensive complement to the EU Cancer Inequalities Registry and will highlight a range of additional cancer inequalities across the continent.
Amadou Diarra
Amadou Diarra is a senior vice president, global policy and government affairs at Bristol Myers...
Read MoreAmadou Diarra is a senior vice president, global policy and government affairs at Bristol Myers Squibb (Bms).
Show LessCaroline Berchet
Health Economist, OECD Caroline Berchet (PhD) is a health economist at the OECD Health...
Read MoreHealth Economist, OECD Caroline Berchet (PhD) is a health economist at the OECD Health Division, working on a broad variety of topics related to both data and policy analysis. Her work on data focuses on health system performance assessment framework and how to improve the current health information system. On the policy side, Caroline manages the OECD work on primary care and cancer care, and has also been working on quality and health care policies, and on health system efficiency across OECD countries.
Show LessMarcia Costa
Senior Editor, The Lancet Oncology Dr Márcia Costa is a senior editor at The Lancet Oncology....
Read MoreSenior Editor, The Lancet Oncology Dr Márcia Costa is a senior editor at The Lancet Oncology. Prior to this, Dr Costa studied biomedical engineering and biophysics at the University of Lisbon (Portugal), followed by a PhD in cancer therapy at the Institute of Cancer Research (UK). After a post-doctoral position at the same institute, Dr Costa joined The Lancet Group as an Assistant Editor in 2018.
Show LessMark Lawler
Professor Mark Lawler is Board Member, European Cancer Organisation and Special Network on the...
Read MoreProfessor Mark Lawler is Board Member, European Cancer Organisation and Special Network on the Impact of COVID-19 on Cancer Co-Chair, Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Professor of Digital Health, and Chair in Translational Cancer Genomics, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences, Queen's University Belfast (QUB). Mark is an internationally renowned scientist who has published over 200 papers including key publications in the highest impact journals (New Engl J Medicine, Lancet, Nature Medicine, Lancet Oncology, Cancer Discovery, Nature Comms, Gut). His work has been recognised by numerous national/international awards including the Vander Molen Prize for Leukaemia Research, Ely Lilly Prize, St Lukes Medal for Cancer Research, Graves Medal for Medical Research and the prestigious 2018 European Health Award. Mark is Associate Director of Health Data Research Wales-Northern Ireland, one of 6 Health Data Research UK (HDR-UK) Substantive Sites, which is driving innovative precision medicine and population health approaches through the use of Big Data. He is Scientific Director for DATA-CAN, the UK Health Data Research Hub for Cancer. In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica/Facebook scandal, Mark led a pan European group in developing a roadmap to restore public trust in health data, published in Lancet Oncology. In the context of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, Mark is employing a data-driven approach to understand and mitigate the effects of COVID-19 on cancer patients and cancer systems Mark was co-chair of the Cancer Task Team of the Clinical Working Group of the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health, an international cooperative dedicated to effective and responsible sharing of genomic/clinical data. He authored a number of key papers, including a blueprint for cancer data sharing (Nature Medicine) and a call to action for a Global Cancer Data Knowledge Network (New Engl J Med). Mark is the Queen's Lead of the £5M Medical Research Council-Cancer Research UK funded Stratified Medicine in Colorectal Cancer Consortium (S:CORT), a UK-wide consortium investigating novel precision medicine approaches in colorectal cancer (CRC). His international reputation in CRC was instrumental in his leading a Critical Gaps in CRC Research Initiative, published in the high impact factor journal Gut; this landmark publication has attracted significant global attention (his podcast had the most “hits” of any article in the journal). Mark is a member of the Board of the European Alliance for Personalised Medicine (EAPM) and led the development of EAPM’s research strategy. He is also a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the European Cancer Patient Coalition and of the Strategic Advisory Board of Genomics England. Mark has a strong commitment to patient-centred research/care and to addressing cancer inequalities. He was architect of the European Cancer Patient's Bill of Rights (BoR), a catalyst for change and empowerment tool for cancer patients which he launched in the European Parliament on World Cancer Day 2014. The BoR has been translated into 17 European languages and adopted in 25 European countries. It was recently adopted by ECCO, the largest interdisciplinary cancer organisation in Europe. The BoR received The 2018 European Health Award, a prestigious award for partnerships that yield real health impact in Europe which Mark received with ECCO colleagues during the 2018 European Health Forum Gastein, the premier European health policy conference. Mark’s has a particular interested in addressing cancer challenges in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and has highlighted the need for data-enabled research, including economic evaluation to empower cancer control strategies in the region. He is also committed to optimal pathology and laboratory medicine provision for citizens in resource-limited settings and was senior author of a paper in The Lancet as part of The Lancet Series on Pathology and Laboratory Medicine in Low- and Middle- Income Countries. He is leading the Lancet Oncology Groundshot Commission to provide the evidence base and road map for cancer research in Europe, with a particular focus on CEE countries, whose results will feed into the EU cancer mission.
Show LessNicolò Matteo Luca Battisti
Dr Nicolò Matteo Luca Battisti is a Consultant Medical Oncologist in the Breast Unit of The Royal...
Read MoreDr Nicolò Matteo Luca Battisti is a Consultant Medical Oncologist in the Breast Unit of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, where he is also Clinical Lead of the Senior Adult Oncology Programme. He completed his specialist training at the University of Milan and National Cancer Institute of Milan, Italy in 2015. He obtained a research degree (MD[Res]) within the Breast Cancer Research Division of the Institute of Cancer Research of London, UK in 2022. Dr Battisti completed the European Society for Medical Oncology Leaders Generation Programme in 2022. He spent the last year of his specialist training working with Dr Martine Extermann at the Senior Adult Oncology Program of the Moffitt Cancer Center of Tampa, Florida, USA. In 2016, Dr Battisti joined the Breast Unit of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust. Dr Battisti’s main clinical and research interests are breast oncology and geriatric oncology. He authored several publications and book chapters in the fields of geriatric and breast oncology. Dr Battisti is President of the International Society of Geriatric Oncology (SIOG). He also serves as Co-Chair of the European Cancer Organisation Inequalities Focused Topic Network. He is a member of the Elderly Task Force of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) and member of the Cancer and Aging Research Group (CARG) Advocacy Committee and Clinical Implementation Core. He is a member of the Clinical Steering Group of the National Audit of Breast Cancer in Older Patients (NABCOP) in the UK. Dr Battisti was presented the Arti Hurria Award at the 2019 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium for his research on the use of chemotherapy in older patients with early breast cancer enrolled within the Bridging The Age Gap study and in 2021 he was presented the Dario Cova Award from the Italian Group of Geriatric Oncology for his contribution to the field of geriatric oncology.
Show LessRichard Sullivan
Richard Sullivan is Editor-in-chief, Journal of Cancer Policy Director, Institute of Cancer...
Read MoreRichard Sullivan is Editor-in-chief, Journal of Cancer Policy Director, Institute of Cancer Policy, King's College London & Professor of Cancer and Global Health at King’s College London, and Director of the King’s Institute of Cancer Policy and co-Director of the Conflict and Health Research Group (kcl.ac.uk/research/conflict-health-research-group). His research interests extend from global cancer to conflict & health. Richard has worked on a number of Lancet and Lancet Oncology commissions, currently the Lancet Commission on Global Diagnostics (diagnosticscommission.org) and the Lancet Oncology European Cancer Research Commission. Richard’s research teams have major programs in capacity building in conflict and health, and humanitarian medicine, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa (r4hc-mena.org), as well as programmes in women’s health and cancer, digital innovation (virtual-reality enhanced surgery) and a wide range of global health security projects including on the COVID-19 pandemic and strengthening health systems in NW and NE Syria. His global cancer research programs cover cancer systems strengthening, affordability, value particularly and political economy, global radiotherapy, social welfare and cancer care in conflict. Professor Sullivan qualified in medicine and trained in surgery (urology) gaining his PhD in Biochemistry from University College London. Richard was Clinical Director of Cancer Research UK between 1999 and 2008. He has also worked for many years on biosecurity and counterproliferation issues, including Ebola outbreaks in West Africa and DR Congo. Richard is an NCD advisor to the WHO, a member of the National Cancer Grid of India and advisor (civil-military) to Save the Children.
Show LessSarah Collen
Sarah Collen is an inequalities network at European Cancer Organisation.
Read MoreSarah Collen is an inequalities network at European Cancer Organisation.
Show LessTeodora Kolarova
Teodora Kolarova serves as Executive Director of the International Neuroendocrine Cancer...
Read MoreTeodora Kolarova serves as Executive Director of the International Neuroendocrine Cancer Alliance. Teodora has been a member of INCA’s Board of Directors and Chairperson of INCA’s Communications Committee 2012 – 2015. She has served as INCA President 2014 – 2015. A key priority for Teodora in her advocacy work is the development and enforcement of a sustainable collaborative model to approach cancer care with patients in the focus. Fostering meaningful relationships that last, Teodora has helped INCA get recognized as a key partner in many international initiatives. Teodora became the first patient representative to hold a seat on the European Neuroendocrine Tumor Society Advisory Board.
Show LessAlexander Zehnder
Alexander is focused on ensuring successful global launches for several key pipeline assets of...
Read MoreAlexander is focused on ensuring successful global launches for several key pipeline assets of Sanofi across multiple indications and tumor types. In addition, Alexander is focusing on strengthening the Oncology pipeline and building a best in class organization. Alexander has more than 20 years of experience in healthcare strategic marketing, commercial leadership and general management roles at the country and global level. A purpose-driven people leader, he is passionate about making a difference for patients with cancer.
Show LessCarina Schneider
Managing Director, Childhood Cancer International Europe At the age of 17, Carina was...
Read MoreManaging Director, Childhood Cancer International Europe At the age of 17, Carina was diagnosed with Ewing’s Sarcoma. Experiencing the lack of adequate long-term follow-up care, she became active as a patient advocate in 2009. In 2017, she was part of the group of survivor-representatives from across Europe who launched the survivors-network within CCI Europe. Later that year, she joined the CCI Europe Committee. Carina is a psychology graduate and has worked in paediatric oncology since 2013, first in the Austrian Childhood Cancer Organisation as project manager and later at the Medical University of Vienna as research coordinator in the psychosocial team of the Paediatric Neurooncology Department. In January 2022, she became CCI Europe’s Managing Director, and together with a committed office team, dedicated Committee Members and patient advocates from CCI Europe’s member organisations they are working for a better future for children, adolescents and young adults affected by cancer, survivors, and their families.
Show LessCsaba Dégi
Dr. Csaba L. Dégi is Board Member, at the European Cancer Organisation and Survivorship and...
Read MoreDr. Csaba L. Dégi is Board Member, at the European Cancer Organisation and Survivorship and Quality of Life Network Co-Chair, an Associate Professor with habilitation and researcher at the Babeș - Bolyai University, Faculty of Sociology and Social Work in Cluj Napoca, Romania. He is Executive Secretary at the International Psycho-Oncology Society (IPOS) and involved with the Association of Oncology Social Work (AOSW), from the USA. He is a member of the Research Board of the National College of Social Workers from Romania and was a member of the Committee for Social Work and Support in Oncology at the Romanian Ministry of Health. Since 2001, he has been working with cancer patients, professionals, and oncology institutions. Based on this experience, he has developed the APSCO® research project – www.psychooncology.ro. APSCO - Assessment of Psycho-Social and Communication needs in Oncology – is the first multi-center study on psychosocial aspects of cancer in Romania. He is the founder and president of APSCO, the Romanian Association for Services and Communication in Oncology.
Show LessGabriella Pravettoni
Gabriella Pravettoni is a professor of cognitive psychology at University Of Milan.
Read MoreGabriella Pravettoni is a professor of cognitive psychology at University Of Milan.
Show LessKateřina Konečná MEP
Kateřina Konečná. Member of the Special Committee for Beating Cancer, European Parliament. In the...
Read MoreKateřina Konečná. Member of the Special Committee for Beating Cancer, European Parliament. In the year 2009, she successfully graduated from Masaryk University and received an engineer’s degree in the Public Administration field. She also has a bachelor’s degree from Masaryk University, Faculty of Law. Her interest in the world surrounding us brought her to politics and resulted in her candidacy to the Chamber of Deputies in 2002. As the youngest member of the Chamber of Deputies, she became a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee. A number of draft legislations and questions to the government that she submitted came from citizens’ initiatives. Furthermore, she cooperates very closely with the Trade Union Association of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia and in 2007 she has started to work very intensively with young people. She became a member of the Environment Committee after the elections to the Chamber of Deputies in 2006. She has seen the urgent need to come up with laws that improve the environment in the Moravian-Silesian region, which has long suffered especially from poor air quality. She became a shadow minister for the environment in the Communist Party. She led the list of Communist candidates for elections in May 2010. After her re-election, she continued the promotion of practical and effective protection of the environment that will help people and will not take their jobs. The Environmental Protection Policy brought her to solving problems with Šumava National Park and also with the Waste Act. She also led the list of Communist candidates in the elections to the European Parliament in May 2014 and May 2019. As a member of the European Parliament, she continues to engage in the Environmental Protection Policy as a member of the ENVI Committee. She is also focused on the topic of Access to Healthcare and she is dealing with public health issues and cooperates very closely with patients and their organizations. She also supports the development of the Patients academy project in the Czech Republic. During her mandate, she worked on the HTA regulation or Medical devices and In-vitro medical devices regulations. In the term 2014-2019, she was the European Parliament’s contact person responsible for the ECDC agency and vice-chair of the PEST special committee. From September 2020 she is also a member of the BECA special committee.
Show LessLesley Smith
Lesley Smith is a senior programme manager at For Living With And Beyond Cancer (Lwbc), Nhs England.
Read MoreLesley Smith is a senior programme manager at For Living With And Beyond Cancer (Lwbc), Nhs England.
Show LessNevenka Krčevski Škvarč
Nevenka Krčevski Škvarč is a co-chair, survivorship and quality of life network at European...
Read MoreNevenka Krčevski Škvarč is a co-chair, survivorship and quality of life network at European Cancer Organisation.
Show LessRuth Ladenstein
Ruth Ladenstein is Professor in Paediatrics and Senior Consultant for Paediatric Haematology and...
Read MoreRuth Ladenstein is Professor in Paediatrics and Senior Consultant for Paediatric Haematology and Oncology at the St. Anna Children´s Hospital . She is Head of the Clinical Trials Unit S2IRP (Studies & Statistics for Integrated Research and Projects) at the Children’s Cancer Research Institute (CCRI) of the St. Kinderkrebsforschung e.V. (http://science.ccri.at/).
Show LessAnne-Marie Baird
Member, Patient Advisory Committee President, Lung Cancer Europe Dr Anne-Marie Baird is a...
Read MoreMember, Patient Advisory Committee President, Lung Cancer Europe Dr Anne-Marie Baird is a molecular biologist, who has worked extensively on mesothelioma and lung cancer. Her research interests are in inflammation, the metastatic cascade, drug resistance and disease biomarkers. She is currently a Senior Research Fellow in Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. On a personal level, Anne-Marie has also been affected by lung cancer, as both her Grandmother and aunt died from the disease. She became involved in lung cancer patient advocacy, starting with her participation in the lung cancer social media (#LCSM) community in 2012. Since then Anne-Marie has been active in the advocacy space, becoming president of Lung Cancer Europe (LuCE) in May 2020. LuCE is a non-profit umbrella organisation with members from over 20 countries. LuCE aims to be the voice of people impacted by lung cancer at a European level, advocating for improvements in lung cancer diagnostics, treatment, and care. Anne-Marie is also the current Chair of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) Communications committee and has been involved in their STARS (Supportive Training for Advocates in Research and Science) program.
Show LessCinzia Brunelli
Cinzia Brunelli is a researcher at Istituto Nazionale Dei Tumori, Milan, Italy.
Read MoreCinzia Brunelli is a researcher at Istituto Nazionale Dei Tumori, Milan, Italy.
Show LessDeirdre Clune MEP
Member, Special Committee on the Covid-19 Pandemic: lessons learned and recommendations from the...
Read MoreMember, Special Committee on the Covid-19 Pandemic: lessons learned and recommendations from the future (COVI) Deirdre is a former member of the Irish Parliament (1997-2002, 2007-2011) and upper House of Parliament (2011-2014). She was elected Lord Mayor of Cork in 2005. During her time in the Irish parliament, she served as the Fine Gael spokesperson on Environmental Protection as well as the Arts, Heritage, Gaeltacht and the Islands. Deirdre was first elected to the European Parliament in 2014 and again, for a second term in 2019. She serves as a full member on the Internal Market Committee and a substitute on the Committee for the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety. In recent years, Deirdre has also been active on the BECA Committee, which works to address cancer at the EU level. The Committee established a set of concrete recommendations for EU member states and EU institutions in order to strengthen our resilience against cancer, while supporting researchers, doctors, nurses and social workers.
Show LessFedro Peccatori
Fedro Peccatori is a councillor - scientific director.
Read MoreFedro Peccatori is a councillor - scientific director.
Show LessJamie Partridge
Senior Director of Global Market Access, Bayer Pharmaceuticals Jamie Partridge, PhD, MBA, is a...
Read MoreSenior Director of Global Market Access, Bayer Pharmaceuticals Jamie Partridge, PhD, MBA, is a Senior Director of Global Market Access at Bayer Pharmaceuticals covering oncology therapeutics with a focus on health economics and outcomes research (HEOR). Jamie is also a Senior Lecturer of Health Administration at New York University’s Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service teaching health economics. Prior to Jamie’s current role in Global Market Access, she served as HEOR field liaison director covering the US Bayer pharmaceutical portfolio with a focus on US payers. Before joining Bayer, Jamie was Director, HEOR at Abbott’s Vascular and Nutrition divisions. Prior to working in industry, Jamie was a researcher in the Center for Health Outcomes, Policy and Evaluation Studies in the College of Public Health at the Ohio State University and served as a faculty member at a variety of universities in the US and Canada. Jamie’s research focus is in economics and healthcare with recent publications in PharmacoEconomics, American Health and Drug Benefits, and Advances in Therapy. Jamie has a B.A. in Economics from the University of Illinois, an M.B.A in Finance and Operations Management from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, and a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from the University of Saskatchewan.
Show LessJan Van der Meulen
Professor of Clinical Epidemiology, Department of Health Services Research and Policy, London...
Read MoreProfessor of Clinical Epidemiology, Department of Health Services Research and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Jan van der Meulen is Professor of Clinical Epidemiology, Department of Health Services Research and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. He studied medicine and completed a PhD in medical physics in 1989. He has worked as a clinical epidemiologist, first in the Netherlands and since 1998 in the UK. His main fields of interest are the application of epidemiological, statistical and decision-analytical techniques to study the effectiveness and quality of care in the areas of cancer, surgery, and obstetrics and gynaecology.
Show LessJean-Yves Blay
President, French Federation of Cancer Centers, Unicancer Professor Jean-Yves Blay, MD is a...
Read MorePresident, French Federation of Cancer Centers, Unicancer Professor Jean-Yves Blay, MD is a medical oncologist, General Director of the Centre Leon Berard, the Comprehensive Cancer Centre of Lyon, France. He is a world-renowned researcher and a Professor at the University Claude Berard, France. In October 2019, he was elected President of Unicancer, the French Federation of comprehensive cancer centres, for the term 2020-2022. His work focuses on sarcoma, genomics and targeted treatment of cancer, immune-oncology, and the relationship between tumour immunologic microenvironment and malignant cells, with the goal of clinical applications in the field of diagnosis, prognosis and treatment. He has been distinguished with the Hamilton-Fairly award from ESMO (2012) and the Henry and Mary-Jane Mitjaville prize from the National Academy of Medicine (2013). In June 2022, Professor Blay was appointed as the next Director of Public Policy of the ESMO (2023-2024): building on ESMO expertise, he will aim to reduce inequalities for routine care and research in EU countries by matching the pace of precision medicine, developing international continuous medical education and working with national and international cancer plans. He has covered various roles within the European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO): Guidelines Committee Subject Editor for Sarcoma and Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumours; Faculty Coordinator for Sarcoma; Scientific Director of the ESMO 2019 Congress; and member of the Principles of Clinical Trials and Systematic Therapy Faculty. Professor Blay advises various national and international institutions and research organisations, and is an active member of several oncological organisations and societies, such as ASCO, AACR and ESMO. He is the Director of the European Reference Network on Rare Solid Tumours (EURACAN H2020 739521), designated by the European Commission in 2016 to improve the quality of care for patients with rare cancers in the EU (66 centres in 17 countries). Previously, he served as the President of EORTC between 2009 and 2012 and the former Principal Investigator of CONTICANET, an EU Commission network of excellence (6th FP). He is also the President of the French Sarcoma Group, the Network Leader of NETSARC sarcoma treatment reference centres, the Director of LYRICAN the Integrated Site for Innovative Research in Cancer (SIRIC) in Lyon, and the Scientific Director of AURAGEN (France Médecine Génomique 2025). Professor Blay has co-authored over 700 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, and was distinguished as Highly Cited Researcher in 2019.
Show LessSimon Oberst
European Cancer Organisation Quality Cancer Care Network Co-Chair
Read MoreEuropean Cancer Organisation Quality Cancer Care Network Co-Chair
Show LessYvonne Wengström
Yvonne Wengström is a professor at Karolinska Institute.
Read MoreYvonne Wengström is a professor at Karolinska Institute.
Show LessThe Oncology Workforce: We Must Act – and INTERACT – to Provide Effective and Equitable Cancer Care
During this session, we will look at the level to which current EU policy is supporting the growth and development of oncology professions. We will also explore new technological advances and ways to bolster the resilience of the oncology workforce, especially considering the experiences of Covid-19.
Alessandra Moretti MEP
Alessandra Moretti MEP is a Member of the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee....
Read MoreAlessandra Moretti MEP is a Member of the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee. After a law degree and some years in the Regional Council and the National Parliament, in 2019 Alessandra Moretti was elected member of the European Parliament where she is member of ENVI (Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee), TRAN (Transport and Tourism Committee) and FEMM (Women’s Rights and Gender Equality Committee). Alessandra is committed in her fight against inequality and social fractures and to address the challenges of our time: climate change, gender equality and social justice.
Show LessGilly Spurrier-Bernard
Gilly Spurrier-Bernard is Vice-Chair, Patient Advisory Committee, European Cancer...
Read MoreGilly Spurrier-Bernard is Vice-Chair, Patient Advisory Committee, European Cancer Organisation Member, European Cancer Organisation's Patient Advisory Committee, Chair, WECAN and Member, Melanoma Patient Network Europe. A Geologist/Environmental Scientist by training, she began in Advocacy when her husband became a stage 4 Melanoma Patient in 2008. 2014-Present - President of MelanomeFrance - a patient Association run by volunteer Patients/Carers that provides up to date information on Melanoma Disease, Treatments, Clinical trials, Health Systems, Side Effect management and survivorship, as well as support for patients and their families. Moderation of a Forum of >900 Francophone Patients/Carers. Contributions to HTA evaluations for the HAS (French Evaluator), Contribution to selection of INCa Funded Projects, Lobbying of Stakeholders for access to treatments and clinical research. Contribution to research projects into PROs, Microbiome, rare cancers. 2016-Present - Vice-present of Melanoma Patient Network Europe - Participation in several initiatives, (Horizon 2020, IMI Get real, PRO research, and several European Projects) Planning and running several Patient and Multi-stakeholder Congresses each year : European, Regional, National, special group (Rare Melanoma s and paediatric) and Pan-Cancer meetings. Meetings and Advisory boards with all stakeholders: Regulators, HTA, Industry, Clinicians and Health Economists. 2019-Present - Chair of WECAN - Co-ordinating and communicating the joint activities/initiatives of 22 Pan-Cancer umbrella Organizations – Planning and Contributing the annual WECAN Academy for Cancer Patient Advocates, In January 2020 planned and ran the first WECAN Science training for Cancer patient advocates EUPATI fellow, Member of the European Cancer Organisation's Patient Advisory Committee, Project Partner on 2 Horizon 2020 Projects, Speaker at ESMO, the European Cancer Summit, EHA, several European Patient Conferences on topics from Fertility and Cancer, Combatting Pseudoscience, Immunotherapy Side effects, Value Frameworks and many more. Contributing to several publications : The European Cancer Organisation Essential Requirement for Quality Cancer Care in Melanoma, ASCO Melanoma Treatment Guidelines, ESMO Patient Guide for Immunotherapy Side Effects. I am passionate about patient education because well-informed patients are best equipped to lead the decision making in their treatment and hence cope better with their life as a melanoma patient/carer. I believe that Patient Advocates can drive better Patient relevant research through direct access to the primary data source and collaboration with other useful stakeholders.
Show LessIsabel Teresa Rubio
Isabel Teresa Rubio is a board member and co-chair, prevention, early detection and screening...
Read MoreIsabel Teresa Rubio is a board member and co-chair, prevention, early detection and screening network at European Cancer Organisation.
Show LessKim Benstead
Kim Benstead is an clinical oncologist at Gloucestershire Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust,...
Read MoreKim Benstead is an clinical oncologist at Gloucestershire Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust, Gloucestershire, UK.
Show LessMarkus Kosch
Markus Kosch, MD, is the head of Oncology Europe at Daiichi Sankyo. In this role, he leads the...
Read MoreMarkus Kosch, MD, is the head of Oncology Europe at Daiichi Sankyo. In this role, he leads the medical affairs, market access and commercial organization of Daiichi Sankyo in the European countries. Dr Kosch has over 15 years` experience in the pharmaceutical industry, starting in Medical Affairs at Wyeth Pharmaceutical introducing the first mTOR inhibitor in oncology therapy and later at Pfizer leading the European teams preparing launches in hematology and in personalized therapy in lung cancer with molecular-targeted medicines as well as introducing the first CDK4,6 inhibitor in metastatic breast cancer. Before joining Daiichi Sankyo he led the global Immunooncology, kidney and lung cancer franchise at Pfizer. After studies as medical student that took him to Kings College London and the UCSF in San Francisco he obtained his medical degree at the University of Münster, Germany. He is a boarded expert in internal medicine and nephrology and practiced in internal medicine, intensive care, and oncology at the University Hospital Münster until 2005. He has published many peer-reviewed papers, reviews and book chapters and still teaches as Professor of Internal Medicine at the Medical School Münster. He is also a founding member of the “Vision Zero” oncology prevention initiative and think tank.
Show LessMatti Aapro
Immediate Past-President, European Cancer Organisation (ECO) Matti Aapro is member of the Board...
Read MoreImmediate Past-President, European Cancer Organisation (ECO) Matti Aapro is member of the Board of Directors of the Genolier Cancer Center, Genolier, Switzerland and Immediate Past-President of the European Cancer Organisation. He received his medical degree from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland and was a fellow at the Arizona Cancer Center in Tucson, Arizona, USA. He was the founding chair of the Medical and Radiation Therapy Department at the European Institute of Oncology in Milan. Dr. Aapro is presently Executive Board member of the European School of Oncology (ESO). He leads the Sharing Progress in Cancer Care (SPCC) not-for-profit association. He serves the International Society for Geriatric Oncology (SIOG) as Executive Board Member. He is past-President of the Multinational Association for Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC). He is President of Honour of the French-speaking Society for Supportive Care (AFSOS), as well as Advisor to the Japanese Association for Supportive Care in Cancer (JASCC). He has been member of the Board of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) and of the Board of the European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO). Dr. Aapro chaired the scientific and organizing committees of UICC’s (International Union against Cancer) World Cancer Congress of 2008 in Geneva, and 2010 in Shenzhen (China). He is a member of the ESMO Faculty and chaired the ESMO 2018 Supportive/Palliative Care track. Dr. Aapro is Honorary Editor of Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, and editor of the Journal of Cancer Policy as well as Associate Editor for the geriatric section of the Oncologist. He is also founding editor of the Journal of Geriatric Oncology. He is past Associate Editor for Annals of Oncology, continuing on its editorial board, and member of several other editorial boards including CancerWorld. He has authored more than 350 publications and his major interests are new drug development, breast cancer, cancer in the elderly, and supportive care. Dr. Aapro is Doctor Honoris Causa of the University of Tampere (2013) and Honorary Member of the Russian Society for Clinical Oncology (RUSSCO)(2016). He has received the 2010 Acta Oncologica Award, the 2012 ASCO B.J. Kennedy prize and the MASCC Distinguished Services Award (2016).
Show LessMirjam Crul
Dr Mirjam Crul is Board Member, European Cancer Organisation, Special Network on the Impact of...
Read MoreDr Mirjam Crul is Board Member, European Cancer Organisation, Special Network on the Impact of COVID-19 on Cancer Co-Chair and Workforce Network Co-Chair. Shereceived her master in pharmacy in 1999. Subsequently, she worked as a research fellow at the Netherlands Cancer Institute studying clinical pharmacology of novel anticancer agents. This work resulted in a PhD in 2002. She trained to become a Hospital Pharmacist from 2002-2006. Currently she is employed in the Amsterdam University Medical Center, where she is the Head of the Aseptic Compounding Unit and has pharmaceutical responsibility for the Oncology Department. She served as a Board Member for the Dutch Hospital Pharmacists Association (NVZA) from 2016 to 2019. At present, she holds a chair in the European Cancer Organisation Board and is Vice-President of the European Society of Oncology Pharmacy (ESOP).
Show LessNiall O'Higgins
Co-Chair, INTERACT-EUROPE project and a former president of ECO Niall O’Higgins is retired...
Read MoreCo-Chair, INTERACT-EUROPE project and a former president of ECO Niall O’Higgins is retired Professor and Head of the Department of Surgery at University College Dublin. He was consultant general surgeon at St. Vincent’s University Hospital with a special interest in surgical oncology (especially breast cancer) and endocrine surgery. Throughout his career he was responsible for surgical teaching and training in the university. He established the first Breast Cancer clinic in Ireland and was extensively involved in the development of breast cancer screening and services in Ireland and in the designing of requirements for Cancer Centres. He was President of the European Society of Surgical Oncology and of the European Cancer Organisation at a time when it was known as the Federation of European Cancer Societies. He initiated the proposal to the European Commission of interdisciplinary training of cancer specialists. He is Chairman of the National Screening Advisory Committee in Ireland.
Show LessSupporting Ukrainian Cancer Patients and Cancer Services: Immediate Needs and Longer-term Rebuilding
Andy Powrie-Smith
Executive Director of Communications & Partnerships at the European Federation of Pharmaceutical...
Read MoreExecutive Director of Communications & Partnerships at the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries & Associations (EFPIA). Prior to woking at EFPIA, Andrew was Director of Reputation and Stakeholder Engagement at the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI), in addition to his role as country Director for Scotland. Before joining the pharmaceutical industry, Andrew was Director of the British Lung Foundation in Scotland and Northern Ireland. He worked in the UK and internationally with a number of NGOs including Amnesty International, Scope and the Red Cross, where he was also member of the International Emergency Response Unit.
Show LessAnna Uzlova
CEO, CHARITY FOUNDATION "INSPIRATION FAMILY" AND CANCER SURVIVOR
Read MoreCEO, CHARITY FOUNDATION "INSPIRATION FAMILY" AND CANCER SURVIVOR
Show LessBettina Ryll
EU Cancer Mission Board Member and Founder, Melanoma Patient Network Europe
Read MoreEU Cancer Mission Board Member and Founder, Melanoma Patient Network Europe
Show LessEric Winer
PRESIDENT, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY (ASCO)
Read MorePRESIDENT, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY (ASCO)
Show LessHans Kluge
Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge is the WHO Regional Director for Europe. His term began on 1 February...
Read MoreDr Hans Henri P. Kluge is the WHO Regional Director for Europe. His term began on 1 February 2020, following his nomination by the WHO Regional Committee for Europe and appointment by the WHO Executive Board. Throughout his career, beginning as a family doctor in Belgium, along a journey to Somalia, Liberia, the prisons in Siberia, former Soviet Union countries, Myanmar and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, and most recently leading the Division of Health Systems and Public Health at WHO/Europe for a decade, Dr Kluge has always been committed to achieving better health for all with a focus on the vulnerable. As Regional Director, Dr Kluge’s vision for the WHO European Region is “United action for better health”, working in partnership to achieve universal health coverage, address health emergencies and promote healthier populations. Dr Kluge is from Belgium. He is married and has two daughters.
Show LessRichard Sullivan
Richard Sullivan is Editor-in-chief, Journal of Cancer Policy Director, Institute of Cancer...
Read MoreRichard Sullivan is Editor-in-chief, Journal of Cancer Policy Director, Institute of Cancer Policy, King's College London & Professor of Cancer and Global Health at King’s College London, and Director of the King’s Institute of Cancer Policy and co-Director of the Conflict and Health Research Group (kcl.ac.uk/research/conflict-health-research-group). His research interests extend from global cancer to conflict & health. Richard has worked on a number of Lancet and Lancet Oncology commissions, currently the Lancet Commission on Global Diagnostics (diagnosticscommission.org) and the Lancet Oncology European Cancer Research Commission. Richard’s research teams have major programs in capacity building in conflict and health, and humanitarian medicine, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa (r4hc-mena.org), as well as programmes in women’s health and cancer, digital innovation (virtual-reality enhanced surgery) and a wide range of global health security projects including on the COVID-19 pandemic and strengthening health systems in NW and NE Syria. His global cancer research programs cover cancer systems strengthening, affordability, value particularly and political economy, global radiotherapy, social welfare and cancer care in conflict. Professor Sullivan qualified in medicine and trained in surgery (urology) gaining his PhD in Biochemistry from University College London. Richard was Clinical Director of Cancer Research UK between 1999 and 2008. He has also worked for many years on biosecurity and counterproliferation issues, including Ebola outbreaks in West Africa and DR Congo. Richard is an NCD advisor to the WHO, a member of the National Cancer Grid of India and advisor (civil-military) to Save the Children.
Show LessRoman Shyyan
Roman Shyyan is a surgical oncologist at LVIV STATE REGIONAL ONCOLOGY TREATMENT AND DIAGNOSTIC...
Read MoreRoman Shyyan is a surgical oncologist at LVIV STATE REGIONAL ONCOLOGY TREATMENT AND DIAGNOSTIC CENTER, UKRAINE.
Show LessSandra Gallina
Sandra Gallina is a director-general at DG SANTE.
Read MoreSandra Gallina is a director-general at DG SANTE.
Show LessValeriy Sub MP
CHAIR, PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF CANCER SUBCOMMITTEE, UKRAINE PARLIAMENT
Read MoreCHAIR, PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF CANCER SUBCOMMITTEE, UKRAINE PARLIAMENT
Show LessAlexandru Eniu
MD, PHD, Deputy Director, European School of Oncology (ESO) Senior Medical Oncologist, Disease...
Read MoreMD, PHD, Deputy Director, European School of Oncology (ESO) Senior Medical Oncologist, Disease Lead Breast Cancer Coordinator, Oncology Pole, Hopital Riviera Chablais, Vaud-Valais, Switzerland Dr. Alexandru Eniu is a senior medical oncologist at the Hôpital Riviera-Chablais, Vaud-Valais, Switzerland, where he took a position in January 2020 as Disease Lead for Breast Cancer and coordinator of the newly created Oncology Pole. He previously worked in the Department of Breast Tumours at the Cancer Institute "Ion Chiricuta" in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. As an active member of both national and international societies, Alexandru Eniu holds positions in various committees. He was appointed in 2018 Deputy Scientific Director of the European School of Oncology after serving for several years as coordinator for the ESO Eastern Europe and Balkan Region Program. Within ESMO, he chaired the ESMO Global Policy Committee and, between 2014-2018, he was a member of the ESMO Executive Board, leading several initiatives tackling disparities in cancer outcomes across Europe and the world. Within ASCO, he served as chairman of the ASCO International Affairs Committee. Furthermore, he is a member of the editorial board of several oncology journals including Annals of Oncology. He participated in the process of developing international and national guidelines for the management of cancer patients, serving as the Co-Chair of the Treatment and Allocation of resources Panel of the Breast Health Global Initiative and as panel member of the Advanced Breast Cancer (ABC3 and ABC4) International Consensus Conference. He wrote 6 book chapters and more than 80 articles in international peer reviewed journals within his specialty breast cancer.
Show LessBente Mikkelsen
Bente Mikkelsen is the Director, Non-Communicable Diseases Division of UHC/Communicable and...
Read MoreBente Mikkelsen is the Director, Non-Communicable Diseases Division of UHC/Communicable and Noncommunicable Diseases World Health Organisation. She was formerly Director, Division of Noncommunicable Diseases and Promoting Health through the Life-course at the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe (Copenhagen, Denmark), Head of Secretariat for the Global Coordination Mechanism on the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases (WHO GCM/NCD) at the World Health Organization Headquarters (Geneva, Switzerland) from its inception in 2014 as well as a former CEO of the Southern and Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority. Dr Mikkelsen is trained as a Gynaecologist and Obstetrician and holds a Master’s degree in Health Administration and Management from the University of Oslo. Her current focus is on achieving the SDGs through the reduction of premature deaths from NCDs in the context of WHO General Programme of Work, and working across sectors with multistakeholders, within and beyond the health sector using innovation, implementation research, health literacy and new technologies.
Show LessGilly Spurrier-Bernard
Gilly Spurrier-Bernard is Vice-Chair, Patient Advisory Committee, European Cancer...
Read MoreGilly Spurrier-Bernard is Vice-Chair, Patient Advisory Committee, European Cancer Organisation Member, European Cancer Organisation's Patient Advisory Committee, Chair, WECAN and Member, Melanoma Patient Network Europe. A Geologist/Environmental Scientist by training, she began in Advocacy when her husband became a stage 4 Melanoma Patient in 2008. 2014-Present - President of MelanomeFrance - a patient Association run by volunteer Patients/Carers that provides up to date information on Melanoma Disease, Treatments, Clinical trials, Health Systems, Side Effect management and survivorship, as well as support for patients and their families. Moderation of a Forum of >900 Francophone Patients/Carers. Contributions to HTA evaluations for the HAS (French Evaluator), Contribution to selection of INCa Funded Projects, Lobbying of Stakeholders for access to treatments and clinical research. Contribution to research projects into PROs, Microbiome, rare cancers. 2016-Present - Vice-present of Melanoma Patient Network Europe - Participation in several initiatives, (Horizon 2020, IMI Get real, PRO research, and several European Projects) Planning and running several Patient and Multi-stakeholder Congresses each year : European, Regional, National, special group (Rare Melanoma s and paediatric) and Pan-Cancer meetings. Meetings and Advisory boards with all stakeholders: Regulators, HTA, Industry, Clinicians and Health Economists. 2019-Present - Chair of WECAN - Co-ordinating and communicating the joint activities/initiatives of 22 Pan-Cancer umbrella Organizations – Planning and Contributing the annual WECAN Academy for Cancer Patient Advocates, In January 2020 planned and ran the first WECAN Science training for Cancer patient advocates EUPATI fellow, Member of the European Cancer Organisation's Patient Advisory Committee, Project Partner on 2 Horizon 2020 Projects, Speaker at ESMO, the European Cancer Summit, EHA, several European Patient Conferences on topics from Fertility and Cancer, Combatting Pseudoscience, Immunotherapy Side effects, Value Frameworks and many more. Contributing to several publications : The European Cancer Organisation Essential Requirement for Quality Cancer Care in Melanoma, ASCO Melanoma Treatment Guidelines, ESMO Patient Guide for Immunotherapy Side Effects. I am passionate about patient education because well-informed patients are best equipped to lead the decision making in their treatment and hence cope better with their life as a melanoma patient/carer. I believe that Patient Advocates can drive better Patient relevant research through direct access to the primary data source and collaboration with other useful stakeholders.
Show LessJakub Dvořáček
Deputy Minister, Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic Jakub Dvořáček joined the Ministry...
Read MoreDeputy Minister, Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic Jakub Dvořáček joined the Ministry of Health and took up the role of Deputy Minister for CZPRES in February 2022. He has been the Executive Director of Association of the Innovative Pharmaceutical Industry since 2011. From 2009 to 2011 he served as Director of the Investment Division in CzechInvest, investment promotion agency at the Ministry of Industry and Trade, supporting the inflow of foreign direct investments to the Czech Republic and managing the network of foreign offices. Concurrently he served as an advisor to the minister at the Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport. Previously he held number of management positions in Caritas Czech Republic managing large health awareness programs, development and humanitarian projects around the world. He graduated from Charles University (Prague) and later accomplished postgraduate program Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA). In 2020, he completed his Master of Laws studies (LL.M.).
Show LessMariya Gabriel
Mariya Gabriel is the European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education, Youth...
Read MoreMariya Gabriel is the European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education, Youth and Sport. Under her leadership, the new Horizon Europe, Erasmus+, and the cultural strand of Creative Europe programmes (2021-2027) will be defined and implemented. Her main priorities are excellence in research, innovation and education (ERA, EEA, EIA); tackling the R&I divide in Europe; Europe as a leader in strategic innovation areas through the digital and green transition, with a particular attention for young people and regions. “No one left behind” and “Think out of the box” are her mottos. Between 2017 and 2019, Mariya Gabriel was European Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society. She was elected as Member of the European Parliament (MEP) in 2009, 2014 and 2019. Mariya Gabriel is First Vice-President of the European People's Party (EPP), and, since 2012, Vice-President of EPP Women. Commissioner Gabriel is a board member of the United Nations youth programme Generation Unlimited (GenU). She has been ranked among the 50 most influential women in Europe in the field of cybersecurity by the leading European cybersecurity magazine SC Media UK (2019). Mariya Gabriel is also known for her involvement in the fight for gender equality. Among others, she received the prestigious Italian prize “Golden Apple” for highest achievements for women.
Show LessNiclas Jacobson
Deputy Director-General & Head of the Division for European and International Affairs, Swedish...
Read MoreDeputy Director-General & Head of the Division for European and International Affairs, Swedish Ministry of Health He has held this position since 2011. From 2011 through 2014 he also served as Chairman of the European Union Social Protection Committee Working Group on Ageing. From 2004 to 2010 he worked specifically with issues related to ageing and elderly care. In 2008 he was appointed Administrative Head of the Special Commission to draft minimum standards of competence to work within elderly care. Since 1992 he has held different positions within the Swedish Government Offices, including the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs. Jacobson received his bachelor’s in political science from Uppsala University.
Show LessStella Kyriakides
European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety (DG SANTE)
Read MoreEuropean Commissioner for Health and Food Safety (DG SANTE)
Show LessTomislav Sokol
Secretary General, EU40 and Member, Special Committee on the Covid-19 Pandemic (COVI) Tomislav...
Read MoreSecretary General, EU40 and Member, Special Committee on the Covid-19 Pandemic (COVI) Tomislav Sokol was born in Zagreb in 1982. He obtained his first degree in law at the Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, in 2006, magna cum laude. He then obtained a Masters of Law (LL.M.) specialising in European Union Law at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KUL), Belgium, in 2009, magna cum laude. He defended his PhD at KUL, dealing with free movement of cross-border health care services in the EU and its impact on national health insurance systems in 2014. He was an Assistant Minister in the Ministry of Science and Education in 2017, after which he became a Member of the Croatian Parliament. He was a Member of the Croatian Parliament until July 2019, when he became a Member of the European Parliament. He is a Member of the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO), Special Committee on the COVID-19 pandemic: lessons learned and recommendations for the future (COVI) and also EPP Vice Coordinator in COVI Committee, and a Substitute Member of the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety (ENVI) and Committee on Regional Development (REGI) in the European Parliament. So far, he has published around 20 papers and 1 book on issues concerning EU law, including several articles in European journals, such as the European Law Review and the European Law Journal. He has presented papers at many international conferences and worked on different research projects. Previously, he worked in a legal practice and is currently a Senior Lecturer at the Zagreb School of Economics and Management where he has taught Introduction to European Union and Principles of Law courses since the academic year 2010/2011. He is also an assistant professor at the Catholic University of Croatia where he has taught since the academic year 2016/2017. His areas of professional interest include the law of the European common market, EU health law, competition law, International and European social law and International and European trade law.
Show LessSaving Lives by Anticipating Actions: Getting it right on Screening and Early Detection
This summit session will hear from those most closely involved in the advisory process. They will discuss the implementation journey ahead for the new recommendations, and how early detection needs can be met through coordinated policy interventions beyond screening.
Barbara McLaughlan
SENIOR DIRECTOR, GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS, ASTELLAS
Read MoreSENIOR DIRECTOR, GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS, ASTELLAS
Show LessDorothy Keefe
Chief Executive Officer, Cancer Australia Professor Dorothy Keefe has led Cancer Australia,...
Read MoreChief Executive Officer, Cancer Australia Professor Dorothy Keefe has led Cancer Australia, Australia’s national cancer agency, since 2019 and has just been reappointed for a second three-year term. Prior to this she had a long and distinguished career as a medical oncologist at the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH), and as Professor of Cancer Medicine at the University of Adelaide, where she remains an Honorary Clinical Professor. She is working clinically one session per week at the RAH as a volunteer during the COVID surge. Her long-term research interest is in Supportive Care in Cancer. She has led cancer services at all levels, as well as health reform in South Australia. She has a Master’s degree in Medical Leadership and a strong interest in advocacy, career development and mentoring. She is committed to patient-centred care, reducing unnecessary variation in cancer outcomes, and to improving outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people affected by cancer. During her tenure as CEO, she has led the enquiry into Lung Cancer Screening for Australia and is leading the development of the first national Australian Cancer Plan.
Show LessEva Kondorosi
Member, Group of Scientific Advisors, European Commission Eva Kondorosi is a molecular...
Read MoreMember, Group of Scientific Advisors, European Commission Eva Kondorosi is a molecular biologist and research director at the Biological Research Centre in Hungary. She is member of the Group of Chief Scientific Advisors of the European Commission, the lead advisor on cancer screening recommendations and the chair of Life Sciences at Academia Europaea. She was Vice President and Life Science domain coordinator of the European Research Council, and member of the UN Secretary General’s Scientific Advisory Board. She has been a founding member and science director of the CNRS Institute of Plant Sciences (Institut des Sciences Végétales), and the founding director of the BAYGEN Institute (Hungary). She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences (USA), Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Academia Europaea, Leopoldina, French Agricultural Academy and European Academy of Microbiology. She received several prestigious awards including the Balzan Prize, the Széchenyi Prize and the Prima Primissima prize.
Show LessGavin Lewis
Gavin Lewis is Amgen’s VP Global Value and Access based at the company’s European Hub in...
Read MoreGavin Lewis is Amgen’s VP Global Value and Access based at the company’s European Hub in Switzerland. Founded in California in 1980, Amgen is a global leader in biotechnology. Gavin originally was an undergraduate in Economics and Politics, before working for the Scottish Government as an Economist in the Health Department. After obtaining an MSc in Health Economics from York University, he joined the Pharmaceutical industry for Roche in the UK where he worked for over 10 years developing and leading their Health Economics and Pricing department. He has experience in leading over 50 Health Technology appraisals and contributed to the development of the NICE Guide to Methods for Technology Appraisal. In 2012 Gavin transferred to Basel to start a new role for Roche as Head of Pricing and Market Access for Region Europe, where he has developed a new team with responsibilities for strategic pricing, payer marketing and real world evidence for Europe. Gavin was then Global Head of Market Access for Oncology at AstraZeneca from 2015-17, before joining Amgen.
Show LessGilberto Lopes
Editor-in-Chief, JCO Global Oncology, American Society of Clinical Oncology MD, MBA, FASCO...
Read MoreEditor-in-Chief, JCO Global Oncology, American Society of Clinical Oncology MD, MBA, FASCO @glopesMD Professor of Clinical Medicine, Medical Director for International Programs, Associate Director for Global Oncology, Interim Chief, Division of Medical Oncology, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer at the University of Miami Member of the board of directors and co-Chair ATOM coalition, Union International for Cancer Control Gilberto Lopes is medical director for international programs and associate director for the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami, chief of the medical oncology division and professor of clinical medicine at the Miller School of Medicine. He currently serves in the board of directors for the Union International for Cancer Control and as Editor-in-Chief for the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s JCO Global Oncology. He completed medical school at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil and residency in internal medicine, chief residency and hematology and medical oncology fellowship at the University of Miami and Jackson Memorial Hospital. He was assistant professor of oncology at the Johns Hopkins University and senior consultant and associate director for clinical research at the Johns Hopkins Singapore International Medical Center and served as Chief Medical and Scientific Officer for the Oncoclinicas group, the largest oncology provider in Latin America and one of the largest in the world. Dr. Lopes has published more than 200 papers and book chapters in journals such as the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Cancer, Nature Reviews, Lancet, Lancet Oncology and Health Affairs. In addition to delivering lectures around the world, he has been principal, co-Principal Investigator or steering committee member in more than 150 studies and clinical trials covering breast, gastrointestinal, genitourinary and thoracic cancers. His other main areas of research interest are disparities, health economics, value, policy and access to cancer drugs and care in low and middle-income countries.
Show LessIsabel T. Rubio
Isabel T. Rubio is the Co-Chair of the European Cancer Summit 2020, Board Member of the European...
Read MoreIsabel T. Rubio is the Co-Chair of the European Cancer Summit 2020, Board Member of the European Cancer Organisation, Prevention Network Co-Chair, Head of Breast Surgical Oncology at Clinica Universidad de Navarra in Madrid, Spain and Professor of Surgery at the Universidad de Navarra, Spain. She completed her Medical degree at the Faculty of Medicine in Salamanca, Spain, and become a Board-certified General Surgeon. She had additional training for two years as a Breast Surgical Oncology Fellow at The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and the Arkansas Cancer Center at Little Rock, USA and for one year at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, USA. She completed her PhD in 2000. She is the director of the Breast Surgery Fellowship program at her Institution. Dr. Rubio is active in many societies, founding member and past President of the Spanish Association of Breast Surgeons (AECIMA), EUSOMA President-Elect (European Society of Breast Cancer Specialists), Chief, Public Affairs of the European Society of Surgical Oncology (ESSO), member of the American Society of Breast Surgeons and member of the Outreach Committee of the Society of Surgical Oncology (SSO). She is the breast section editor of the Journal of Surgical Oncology, reviewer for The Breast, the European Journal of Surgical Oncology and Annals of Surgical Oncology. She obtained the European Board of Surgery Qualification in Breast Surgery and since 2015 is officer at the UEMS Breast Surgery Division and participates as an examiner in the EBSQ Examinations in Breast Surgery. Dr. Rubio is involved as part of the Steering and Executive Committees in several international, multicenter randomized trials. She has received grants to develop her research by the Susan G. Komen Foundation, Spanish Ministry of Health and other institutions. Dr. Rubio has published over 100 national and international peer review manuscripts and book chapters. She has presented her work in many of the main international meetings in breast cancer. Her interest is in sentinel lymph node biopsy, neoadjuvant treatments, surgical management of BRCA mutation carriers and the role of prognostic markers (genomic profiles, liquid biopsy). Also her interest is focused on the standardization of Breast cancer surgical training and Breast units.
Show LessJan Van Meerbeeck
Jan van Meerbeeck is Board Member, European Cancer Organisation and Prevention Network Co-Chair....
Read MoreJan van Meerbeeck is Board Member, European Cancer Organisation and Prevention Network Co-Chair. After obtaining his medical degree magna cum laude from the University of Antwerp in 1980, Prof van Meerbeeck completed training to become a board certified specialist in internal medicine and pulmonology. He is a skilled interventional pulmonologist and obtained his PhD in 1997 with a dissertation on the presentation of lung cancer in Flanders, Belgium. He is currently professor of Thoracic Oncology at both Ghent and Antwerp University and practiced as pulmonologist at Antwerp University Hospital, Belgium and at Erasmus MC, the Netherlands. He was Chair of the Thoracic Oncology Program at Ghent University Hospital, where he became also Divisional Head and CMO. He is currently appointed full professor in Pulmonology @ Antwerp University and chair of the Pulmonology Department of its academic hospital (UZA). His translational scientific interests include the molecular diagnosis of lung cancer, the management of mesothelioma and the evaluation of volatile biomarkers of asbestos exposure. He is or was the study coordinator or Principal Investigator for numerous international phase 2 and 3 studies in thoracic oncology and respiratory medicine and promoter of several master thesis and PhD students, of which 7 successfully obtained their PhD. Together with Kevin Lamote, he is the founder of the breathomics lab within the Laboratory of experimental medicine and pediatrics (LEMP) @ University of Antwerp. He is furthermore fellow of the European Respiratory Society (ERS) and serves its Thoracic Oncology Assembly as current chair and member of the mesothelioma guideline committee. He served the Lung Cancer Group of the EORTC as secretary, chairman and as board member, is a full member of the ASCO and the IASLC (current member of its staging committee), and expert at the Belgian HTA Knowledge Center KCE. He was involved in the development of the ICHOM standard set on Lung cancer and board member of All.Can and All.Can Belgium. He has an extensive presentation and publication track, with more than 300 peer-reviewed articles in various journals and chapters in textbooks. He serves on the review and editorial boards of several international journals, and organized several national and international meetings.
Show LessNicolás Gonzalez Casares MEP
Nicolás González Casares is a Member of the Special Committee on Beating Cancer, a Spanish nurse...
Read MoreNicolás González Casares is a Member of the Special Committee on Beating Cancer, a Spanish nurse and politician who was elected as a Member of the European Parliament in 2019. In parliament, Gonález Casares serves on the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy. In 2020, he joined the Special Committee on Beating Cancer. In addition to his committee assignments, he is part of the parliament’s delegation for relations with Japan
Show LessRachel Giles
Chair, International Kidney Coalition Rachel was appointed Associate Professor of Internal...
Read MoreChair, International Kidney Coalition Rachel was appointed Associate Professor of Internal Medicine at the University Medical Center Utrecht in 2006. She came from a family with an inherited tumoursyndrome and has been active in advocacy for patients with inherited kidney cancer since 2003. She researches how kidney cells are regulated and what goes wrong in the very early steps of kidney cancer. She is the Senior Medical Writer at Medicom Medical Publishers since 2019. She has been chair of the Dutch VHL Organisation since 2009, and an international contact point for Living with Bladder or Kidney Cancer since 2010. Rachel has been Chair of the IKCC since 2014 and represents the IKCC on the EAU Guidelines Committee for renal cellcarcinoma.
Show LessRebecca Fitzgerald
Co-Chair of SAPEA Project, Professor of Cancer Prevention, and Director of the Early Detection...
Read MoreCo-Chair of SAPEA Project, Professor of Cancer Prevention, and Director of the Early Detection Institute, University of Cambridge Rebecca Fitzgerald OBE MACantab MD FMedSci EMBO is Professor of Cancer Prevention and Director of the Early Detection Institute at the University of Cambridge and practices medicine as Hon. Consultant in Gastroenterology and Cancer Medicine at Addenbrooke's Hospital. Rebecca also leads the Cambridge component of the CRUK International Alliance in Early Detection (ACED). The focus of her research is to investigate the steps in malignant transformation in the oesophagus and stomach and to use this information to improve clinical early detection strategies. Her work to develop and implement the Cytosponge and related biomarker assays for detection of Barrett's oesophagus and associated dysplasia has been awarded a number of prizes including the Westminster Medal, an NHS Innovation prize and the Don Listwin Early Detection Prize. Rebecca has contributed to evidence reviews and policy work around screening including for the Department of Health in the UK and recently for the European Commission. Rebecca enjoys teaching and is a Fellow of Medical Sciences at Trinity College Cambridge.
Show LessBetter Than Before Is Possible: The Essential Rebuilding Blocks for Cancer Services Since Covid-19
Aasim Yusuf
CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER, GASTROENTEROLOGIST, SHAUKAT KHANUM MEMORIAL CANCER HOSPITAL AND RESEARCH...
Read MoreCHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER, GASTROENTEROLOGIST, SHAUKAT KHANUM MEMORIAL CANCER HOSPITAL AND RESEARCH CENTRE, PAKISTAN
Show LessDolors Montserrat MEP
Dolors Montserrat is a Member, EU Special Committee on Beating Cancer and Co-Chair, ENVI...
Read MoreDolors Montserrat is a Member, EU Special Committee on Beating Cancer and Co-Chair, ENVI Committee Health Working Group and Former Spanish Health Minister Member of the European Parliament since July 2019 Head of the EPP Spanish Delegation Chair of the Committee on Petitions Member of the Committee on Environment, Public Health and Food Safety (ENVI) Co-Chair of the Health Working Group at the ENVI Committee Minister of Health, Social Services and Equality from 2016 to 2018 Third Vice President of the Bureau of the Congress of Deputies in the X Legislature Deputy for Barcelona in the Congress of the IX, X, XI and XII legislatures Councillor and spokesperson of the PP Group in the City Hall of Sant Sadurní d’Anoia from 2003 to 2015 Practicing Lawyer from 1997 to 2011, specialized in civil, property and family law She attended the C.O.U in the United States (Memphis, Tennessee) Postgraduate in Urban and Real Estate Law taught by Pompeu Fabra University Postgraduate in Family Mediation and contractual negotiation taught by the University of Barcelona Real estate and urban law program taught by ESADE Real Estate Business Management Program taught by IESE Master of the Legal Practice School of the Barcelona Bar Association Community Agricultural Law Program taught by the University degli Studi di Ferrara (Italy) She completed the last year of Law Degree at the University of Studies of Ferrara (Italy) with the ERASMUS program Law degree from the Abad Oliba CEU (Barcelona) She studied basic knowledge of German at Freiburg University (Germany) She has been President of the Young Confraria del Cava of Sant Sadurní d 'Anoia
Show LessFaisal Mehmud
Head of Medical for International Developed Markets, Pfizer Oncology Faisal is Head of...
Read MoreHead of Medical for International Developed Markets, Pfizer Oncology Faisal is Head of Medical for International Developed Markets at Pfizer Oncology, based out of the UK. He has over 16yrs experience in pharmaceutical medicines development, and has previously held a variety of senior industry leadership roles with Sanofi, GSK, Novartis and BMS, based in the UK, France and the USA. He has extensive experience in late phase drug development, lifecycle management, and drug safety, predominantly in Oncology and Haematology with significant engagement with regulators, HTA bodies and academic co-operative groups globally. He has a specific interest in innovative digital health and novel real world evidence. Faisal graduated in Medicine from Cambridge University, is a member of Royal College of Physicians, and a fellow of the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine. Before joining industry, was a practicing clinician in the UK National Health Service.
Show LessMark Lawler
Professor Mark Lawler is Board Member, European Cancer Organisation and Special Network on the...
Read MoreProfessor Mark Lawler is Board Member, European Cancer Organisation and Special Network on the Impact of COVID-19 on Cancer Co-Chair, Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Professor of Digital Health, and Chair in Translational Cancer Genomics, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences, Queen's University Belfast (QUB). Mark is an internationally renowned scientist who has published over 200 papers including key publications in the highest impact journals (New Engl J Medicine, Lancet, Nature Medicine, Lancet Oncology, Cancer Discovery, Nature Comms, Gut). His work has been recognised by numerous national/international awards including the Vander Molen Prize for Leukaemia Research, Ely Lilly Prize, St Lukes Medal for Cancer Research, Graves Medal for Medical Research and the prestigious 2018 European Health Award. Mark is Associate Director of Health Data Research Wales-Northern Ireland, one of 6 Health Data Research UK (HDR-UK) Substantive Sites, which is driving innovative precision medicine and population health approaches through the use of Big Data. He is Scientific Director for DATA-CAN, the UK Health Data Research Hub for Cancer. In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica/Facebook scandal, Mark led a pan European group in developing a roadmap to restore public trust in health data, published in Lancet Oncology. In the context of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, Mark is employing a data-driven approach to understand and mitigate the effects of COVID-19 on cancer patients and cancer systems Mark was co-chair of the Cancer Task Team of the Clinical Working Group of the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health, an international cooperative dedicated to effective and responsible sharing of genomic/clinical data. He authored a number of key papers, including a blueprint for cancer data sharing (Nature Medicine) and a call to action for a Global Cancer Data Knowledge Network (New Engl J Med). Mark is the Queen's Lead of the £5M Medical Research Council-Cancer Research UK funded Stratified Medicine in Colorectal Cancer Consortium (S:CORT), a UK-wide consortium investigating novel precision medicine approaches in colorectal cancer (CRC). His international reputation in CRC was instrumental in his leading a Critical Gaps in CRC Research Initiative, published in the high impact factor journal Gut; this landmark publication has attracted significant global attention (his podcast had the most “hits” of any article in the journal). Mark is a member of the Board of the European Alliance for Personalised Medicine (EAPM) and led the development of EAPM’s research strategy. He is also a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the European Cancer Patient Coalition and of the Strategic Advisory Board of Genomics England. Mark has a strong commitment to patient-centred research/care and to addressing cancer inequalities. He was architect of the European Cancer Patient's Bill of Rights (BoR), a catalyst for change and empowerment tool for cancer patients which he launched in the European Parliament on World Cancer Day 2014. The BoR has been translated into 17 European languages and adopted in 25 European countries. It was recently adopted by ECCO, the largest interdisciplinary cancer organisation in Europe. The BoR received The 2018 European Health Award, a prestigious award for partnerships that yield real health impact in Europe which Mark received with ECCO colleagues during the 2018 European Health Forum Gastein, the premier European health policy conference. Mark’s has a particular interested in addressing cancer challenges in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and has highlighted the need for data-enabled research, including economic evaluation to empower cancer control strategies in the region. He is also committed to optimal pathology and laboratory medicine provision for citizens in resource-limited settings and was senior author of a paper in The Lancet as part of The Lancet Series on Pathology and Laboratory Medicine in Low- and Middle- Income Countries. He is leading the Lancet Oncology Groundshot Commission to provide the evidence base and road map for cancer research in Europe, with a particular focus on CEE countries, whose results will feed into the EU cancer mission.
Show LessMirjam Crul
Dr Mirjam Crul is Board Member, European Cancer Organisation, Special Network on the Impact of...
Read MoreDr Mirjam Crul is Board Member, European Cancer Organisation, Special Network on the Impact of COVID-19 on Cancer Co-Chair and Workforce Network Co-Chair. Shereceived her master in pharmacy in 1999. Subsequently, she worked as a research fellow at the Netherlands Cancer Institute studying clinical pharmacology of novel anticancer agents. This work resulted in a PhD in 2002. She trained to become a Hospital Pharmacist from 2002-2006. Currently she is employed in the Amsterdam University Medical Center, where she is the Head of the Aseptic Compounding Unit and has pharmaceutical responsibility for the Oncology Department. She served as a Board Member for the Dutch Hospital Pharmacists Association (NVZA) from 2016 to 2019. At present, she holds a chair in the European Cancer Organisation Board and is Vice-President of the European Society of Oncology Pharmacy (ESOP).
Show LessNatacha Bolaños
EUPATI fellow with significant experience in patient advocacy, patient education and service...
Read MoreEUPATI fellow with significant experience in patient advocacy, patient education and service provision in the field of cancer. Before joining Lymphoma Coalition in 2017, she had successfully held Patient and Public affairs roles in cancer charities in Spain since 2011, was appointed Board Member of ECPC from 2016 to 2017 and is currently member of the EHA´s European Affairs Committee, the ESMO Patient Advocacy Working Group and the EBMT Patient Advocacy Committee. She is also member of the GoCART Coalition and contributes to other projects at European level, as Harmony Alliance and Resilience. Natacha has worked at a national and European level with multi-stakeholder partnerships, educational groups, and she is deeply committed to improving the quality of life for patients. She has contributed with HTA processes and is frequently invited to provide the patient perspective in different scenarios. In addition to the role at EU level, she is currently member of the Institutional Working Group on the Plan to Access Advanced Therapies in the National Health System in Spain. Natacha holds a degree in Cancer Rehabilitation Through Exercise Referral.
Show LessNatasha Azzopardi Muscat
Director of the Division of Country Health Policies and Systems, WHO Regional Office for...
Read MoreDirector of the Division of Country Health Policies and Systems, WHO Regional Office for Europe. Dr Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat is a medical doctor, a specialist in public health, and the author of several publications in public health and European health policy. Following her qualification as a medical doctor from the University of Malta in 1995, Dr Azzopardi-Muscat worked in various areas in the health sector in Malta, including maternal and child health, mental health, and primary care. Her transdisciplinary research bridging health policy, European studies and small states studies led to her PhD entitled “The Europeanisation of health systems: a small state perspective”. Since 1999, Natasha has been a resident academic at the University of Malta, teaching in the department of health services management and public health. In 2003, she completed her specialization in public health medicine and obtained her membership in the Faculty of Public Health of the United Kingdom. Between 2001 and 2013, she occupied various senior positions in the Ministry of Health in Malta, including that of Chief Medical Officer. Before joining WHO, Dr Azzopardi-Muscat served as President of the European Public Health Association (EUPHA) from 2016 to 2020, where she was actively involved in health advocacy at the European level. Dr Azzopardi-Muscat is married to Dr Conrad Azzopardi, a practicing physician, and has 3 children.
Show LessVenus Mushininga
Venus Mushininga is a program manager, ncds at Minister of Health and Childcare, Zimbabwe.
Read MoreVenus Mushininga is a program manager, ncds at Minister of Health and Childcare, Zimbabwe.
Show LessReflections on the Present and Future of Cancer Care: Perspective of Young Cancer Professionals
And the best authors of chosen abstracts, all listed below, will present during this session.
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Ajay Aggarwal
Ajay Aggarwal is an other health professionals.
Read MoreAjay Aggarwal is an other health professionals.
Show LessAndré Ilbawi
Dr André Ilbawi is a medical doctor, specialized and double-board certified in surgical oncology....
Read MoreDr André Ilbawi is a medical doctor, specialized and double-board certified in surgical oncology. Dr Ilbawi joined the World Health Organization in 2015 and now serves as the focal point for the cancer programme at WHO Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. In his current position, Dr Ilbawi is responsible for implementation of the 2017 World Health Assembly resolution on cancer prevention and control. He was executive editor of the 2020 WHO Report on Cancer and has supported additional WHO publications on broad topics ranging from guidance on cancer prevention to access to cancer health products. Dr Ilbawi also led the development of the WHO/IARC priority setting tool for cancer control, workforce optimization strategies and other tool to support capacity building. He led the launch of supports WHO Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer (2018) and now being implemented in 30+ countries as well as supported the launch of WHO Global Breast Cancer Initiative (2021) and implementation of WHO Cervical Cancer Initiative (2019).
Show LessJemma Boyle
General Surgery trainee, National Bowel Cancer Audit, Royal College of Surgeons of...
Read MoreGeneral Surgery trainee, National Bowel Cancer Audit, Royal College of Surgeons of England Jemma is a speciality registrar doctor in Breast Surgery in North West London and Clinical Research Fellow for the National Bowel Cancer Audit within the Clinical Effectiveness Unit at the Royal College of Surgeons of England. She has recently completed her PhD at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. The thesis involves the use of large routinely collected datasets to explore the use and outcomes of multimodal treatment for colorectal cancer, with a particular focus on systemic anti-cancer therapy. Through the NBOCA she is involved with a number of other projects including an international colorectal cancer collaborative. She has been involved with work evaluating the impact of COVID-19 on colorectal cancer care, and also work looking the volume-outcome relationship for rectal cancer.
Show LessMarlies Wakkee
Associate Professor and Dermatologist, Erasmus MC Cancer Institute and Chairperson of Tumor Focus...
Read MoreAssociate Professor and Dermatologist, Erasmus MC Cancer Institute and Chairperson of Tumor Focus Group Melanoma Marlies Wakkee is an associate professor and dermatologist at the Erasmus MC Cancer Institute in Rotterdam. She is the chairperson of the European Dermato-Epidemiology Network, the Epidemiology and Clinical Research Task Force of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology(EADV) and of the Dutch Melanoma and Skin Cancer Group – Tumor Focus Group. She is the principal investigator of various skin cancer related projects focusing on improving the quality and efficiency of dermato-oncological care. An aim that is triggered by the steeply rising skin cancer incidence, both affecting patients and healthcare systems. Her main research lines are identification of high-risk squamous cell carcinoma patients through multilevel data integration, the development, implementation and evaluation of artificial intelligence in the diagnostic trajectory of skin cancer patients and the development and implementation of personalized information for skin cancer patients. She has published over than 70 articles in international peer reviewed medical journals and contributed to the EADV Policy Roundtable Towards earlier detection of skin cancer in Europe Report.
Show LessNicolae Stefanuta MEP
A co-ordinator, special committee on beating cancer (beca). Features in 3 videos on Wondr...
Read MoreA co-ordinator, special committee on beating cancer (beca). Features in 3 videos on Wondr Medical. Nicolae Stefanuta MEP generally speaks on Cancer Patients, Health Policy, Oncology, and Oncology: Webinar.
Show LessNikolina Dodlek
Executive Board Member Young Cancer Nurse, EONS Nikolina is MSn cancer nurse from 2010. She...
Read MoreExecutive Board Member Young Cancer Nurse, EONS Nikolina is MSn cancer nurse from 2010. She works as a lead nurse and shift manager of the subdepartment for oncology and radiotherapy in University Hospital Center Osijek, in inpatient Unit with adult patients ongoing chemo, immuno and radiation therapy, as well as acute oncology and end of life care. From 2015, she is working also at the J.J.Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia, as a teaching assistant and mentoring nursing students on cathedra for nursing and palliative care. During this period she got her bachelor degree in nursing and also in 2017 she got her Master’s diploma in Nursing science. Currently she is a PhD student at Cyprus University of Oncology at the Department for Nursing. She is a Secretary, Co-founder and Executive Board Member of Croatian Oncology Nursing Society. She is also EONS and ESMO member. During the 2020, in collaboration and with the support of National Society, she established a Young Cancer Nurses Network in Croatia, and started education for young cancer nurses, admitted and approved by Croatian Nursing Council. In December 2020, she has been elected as EONS YCN Co-Chair. In May 2021. she has been elected as EONS Executive Board Member Young Cancer Nurse, and also representing EONS in ECO on Quality of Cancer Care and IST4HEALTH Interact EU project contributing to several work packages as well as PrEvCan project. She is passionate about oncology nursing, evidence based clinical practice, student mentoring, nursing and patient education, research, alongside with direct patient care.
Show LessSara Cerdas MEP
Shadow Rapporteur, EU4HEALTH; Vice Chair of the Special Committee on Beating Cancer and Co-Chair,...
Read MoreShadow Rapporteur, EU4HEALTH; Vice Chair of the Special Committee on Beating Cancer and Co-Chair, ENVI Committee Health Working Group
Show LessSebastian Arias
Global Access Policy Leader, Roche Sebastian Arias works as a Global Policy Leader at Roche...
Read MoreGlobal Access Policy Leader, Roche Sebastian Arias works as a Global Policy Leader at Roche where he is currently leading the company’s engagement strategy to Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan, a main priority in the area of health for the European Commission. He has held a number of global and affiliate leadership positions within the pharmaceutical industry in the area of Policy and Public Affairs. In his various roles Sebastian has supported the evolution of Roche’s work with Global Health institutions like the World Bank, EFPIA and the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC). In addition, he led the company’s strategy for Access Accelerated and City Cancer Challenge, two global public-private partnerships focused on fighting Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs). Before joining Roche, Sebastian worked for Janssen, the pharmaceutical division of Johnson & Johnson, as the Communications and Corporate Affairs Manager for the Latin American North region. A native of Cali, Colombia, Sebastian holds a degree in Communications and Political Science, a Master in Humanitarian Rights from Javeriana University and an Executive Certificate on Advocacy in International Affairs from the Graduate Institute Geneva (IHEID). He is currently located in Basel, Switzerland.
Show LessDenis Lacombe
European Cancer Organisation Health Systems and Treatment Optimisation Network Co-Chair
Read MoreEuropean Cancer Organisation Health Systems and Treatment Optimisation Network Co-Chair
Show LessGauthier Bouche
Gauthier Bouche is a director of clinical research at Anticancer Fund.
Read MoreGauthier Bouche is a director of clinical research at Anticancer Fund.
Show LessJan Geissler
Jan Geissler is EU Cancer Mission Assembly Member and Member of the European Cancer...
Read MoreJan Geissler is EU Cancer Mission Assembly Member and Member of the European Cancer Organisation's Patient Advisory Committee, he is the founder and CEO of Patvocates, a think tank, consultancy and social enterprise on patient advocacy, health policy and patient engagement in research. He was the Director of the European Patients Academy (EUPATI) from 2012-2017 and still leads the German EUPATI platform. Jan is a work package leader of the IMI2-funded EU project HARMONY on big data for better outcomes in hematology. A leukemia survivor since 2001, Jan co-founded the patient organisations LeukaNET/Leukaemie-Online.de in 2002, the European Cancer Patient Coalition in 2003, the CML Advocates Network in 2007, the Leukemia Patient Advocates Foundation in 2011, WECAN in 2015 and the Acute Leukemia Advocates Network in 2016. Jan represents patients on a number of advisory boards and committees, e.g. European Cancer Organisation, EHA, ISPOR, Berlin Institute of Health, EuroBloodNET, International CML Foundation, the EU Cancer Mission Assembly, the German National Decade Against Cancer and the Ethics Committee of the Bavarian Chamber of Physicians.
Show LessKatie Spencer
Academic Clinical Oncologist, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Katie is an Academic...
Read MoreAcademic Clinical Oncologist, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Katie is an Academic Clinical Oncologist whose research focusses on bringing together routine healthcare data and health economic methods to improve the equity and value of cancer care. Her MRC funded PhD considered the use, quality of life outcomes and cost-effectiveness of palliative radiotherapy for bone metastases. Since completing this, amongst other projects, she has been collaborating with colleagues from ESTRO-HERO and the Royal College of Radiologists to develop an understanding of the cost of radiotherapy in the NHS and has assessed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on English NHS radiotherapy delivery. Katie is NHS Digital’s National Clinical Lead for Radiotherapy Data.
Show LessMichail Ignatiadis
Michail Ignatiadis, Chair of the Breast Cancer Group of the European Organization for Research...
Read MoreMichail Ignatiadis, Chair of the Breast Cancer Group of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Michail Ignatiadis, MD PhD is senior attending physician at the Medical Oncology Department, Jules Bordet Institute (IJB) and associate professor at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. Since January 2021 is the chair of the Breast Cancer Group of the EORTC. He is also leading the Academic Trials Promoting Team (ATPT) and he is member of the Executive and Research Boards of IJB since October 2016. He participates in developing the IJB research strategy. He works with his team and members of the Executive and Research Boards to promote high-quality, innovative, academic research at the institutional level. From June 2018 to January 2021, he served in the Board of Directors of the EORTC as the chair of the clinical research division. He has been involved in many investigator initiated trials (IITs) sponsored by IJB at different stages of their development. He has been member of the Independent data monitoring committees for international trials and study chair of several IITs. He served as IJB principal investigator for many industry sponsored trials. Currently, he is the study chair of the Alexandra/Impassion030 registration trial. He is particularly interested in drug and biomarker development in breast cancer. His work in the field of blood-based biomarkers is widely recognized at the international level. He has published more than 100 articles in peer reviewed journals including several papers in high impact factor journals such as Journal of Clinical Oncology, Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, Jama Oncology, Journal of National Cancer Institute, Lancet Oncology as well as several book chapters; he is editor of a book on minimal residual disease. He has served as reviewer for several national and international organizations including the French National Cancer Institute (INCA), the Technology Foundation STW in the Netherlands, the Marie-Curie Fellowships, the European Research Council (ERC) and the Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI). He has served as Chair or Co-Chair of symposia in high visibility international conferences, organized by ESMO, ECCO and ASCO. He has served as faculty in the prestigious workshop ‘Methods in Clinical Cancer Research’ every year from 2014 until 2019. He has obtained independent research funding over the last 6 years.
Show LessVéronique Trillet-Lenoir MEP
Rapporteur, Special Committee on Beating Cancer, Shadow Rapporteur, EU4Health; Member, EU Special...
Read MoreRapporteur, Special Committee on Beating Cancer, Shadow Rapporteur, EU4Health; Member, EU Special Committee on Beating Cancer; Member, ENVI Committee and Co-Chair of MEPs Against Cancer, Oncologist
Show LessYolande Lievens
European Cancer Organisation Health Systems and Treatment Optimisation Network Co-Chair
Read MoreEuropean Cancer Organisation Health Systems and Treatment Optimisation Network Co-Chair
Show LessWHO Europe's new Roadmap to accelerate the elimination of cervical cancer across the region aims to increase HPV vaccination rates (although primarily in girls), improve screening programmes (using HPV DNA testing and self-sampling), and improve access to treatment and care. The Roadmap provides the basis for further actions to tackle all the cancers caused by HPV.
Single-dose HPV vaccination, this year recommended by the WHO globally and already approved for the UK, should make it easier and cheaper for vaccine programmes to switch to gender-neutral.
Taking advantage of these developments, ECO's 'Action Now on HPV' project will support advocacy work in countries which are falling behind in HPV cancer elimination. This year, pilots will start in Romania and Bulgaria and, in 2023, a total of up to 10 countries will be engaged.
Alin Mituta MEP
Member, Special Committee on the Covid-19 Pandemic (COVI) Alin Mituța is a Romanian member of...
Read MoreMember, Special Committee on the Covid-19 Pandemic (COVI) Alin Mituța is a Romanian member of the European Parliament. He is a member of the ITRE and COVI committees, among others.He was also a member of the BECA committee and a member of the Health Working Group during the Plenary of the Conference on the Future of Europe. Alin studied political science at Science Po, in Paris, and he is a member of Renew Europe.
Show LessAndrea Gerosa
Founder, ThinkYoung Andrea Gerosa is an entrepreneur, working with and for start-ups and young...
Read MoreFounder, ThinkYoung Andrea Gerosa is an entrepreneur, working with and for start-ups and young people since 2002. He is the founder of ThinkYoung, a Brussels-based think tank focused on young people. Back in 2019, Andrea founded the ThinkYoung Vaccine Coalition composed of young health professionals with more than 20 nationalities, either engaged in healthcare or in health policy. The ThinkYoung Vaccine Coalition is taking a proactive stance to advocate the important role of vaccination and prevention across Europe, both at the EU and national level.
Show LessClare Bennett
Clare Bennett is a reader, school of healthcare sciences, cardiff university, and co-director,...
Read MoreClare Bennett is a reader, school of healthcare sciences, cardiff university, and co-director, wales centre for evidence based care.
Show LessDaniel Kelly
European Cancer Organisation HPV Action Network Co-Chair
Read MoreEuropean Cancer Organisation HPV Action Network Co-Chair
Show LessPatrick Howard
Penile Cancer Survivor Patrick’s background in corporate sales and leadership did little to...
Read MorePenile Cancer Survivor Patrick’s background in corporate sales and leadership did little to prepare him for a trio of cancers. Starting with prostate cancer, followed by a rare and virulent penile cancer then rounded off with kidney cancer. This unwanted journey has made him realise that the impact of these rarely discussed male cancers and HPV goes far beyond that of the men themselves but extends to their partners, family and colleagues equally. He is passionate that these diseases become part of the world's conversation and that all GP’s should have the appropriate training to identify penile and testicular cancer at the earliest opportunity to ensure quicker treatment and hence, many more positive outcomes. Patrick’s unique experience and perspective, gained from multiple treatments combined with twenty years of public speaking can motivate people and organisations to engage in the challenge of making a lasting and positive change. He is currently well, living with his wife off Penny Lane in Liverpool and enjoying life to the fullest possible extent.
Show LessRui Medeiros
European Cancer Organisation HPV Action Network Co-Chair
Read MoreEuropean Cancer Organisation HPV Action Network Co-Chair
Show LessSibilia Quilici
Executive Director of Vaccines Europe at EFPIA Sibilia Quilici (MBA, MSc). Executive Director...
Read MoreExecutive Director of Vaccines Europe at EFPIA Sibilia Quilici (MBA, MSc). Executive Director of Vaccines Europe at EFPIA - European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations. Vaccines Europe (VE) represents major innovative research-based vaccine companies operating in Europe, including small and medium-sized enterprises. Sibilia holds an International MBA in entrepreneurship and MSc in Health Economics & biostatistics. With more than 12 years of experience in working on vaccines, she holds a track record in studies valuing the full benefits of preventative measures (such as vaccines), from a micro and macro socio-medico-economic perspective, addressing all relevant stakeholder concerns (government, industry, society, healthcare professionals and citizens).
Show LessAngel Martín
Senior Director, Digital Health and Taxation Advocacy EMEA, Janssen Angel Martin leads...
Read MoreSenior Director, Digital Health and Taxation Advocacy EMEA, Janssen Angel Martin leads Digital Health Advocacy in EMEA for Johnson & Johnson. He shapes advocacy strategies on Digital Health Transformation for the Enterprise, Businesses, R&D, Supply Chain within Worldwide Government Affairs and Policy (WWGA&P). Under his leadership J&J developed its first digital policy strategy in EMEA and globally, to unlock the power of policy and digital technologies to advance healthcare and improve patient outcomes. He serves on the J&J WWGA&P EMEA Leadership Team. Angel is currently the chair of DIGITALEUROPE’s Digital Health Working Group, and vice-chair of MedTech Europe’s Digital Health Committee. He drives the active engagement on digital and healthcare issues with policymakers, stakeholders, trade associations and coalitions. Before joining Johnson & Johnson, Angel gathered a long experience in government affairs through different sectors and organizations. He holds a degree in Business Management and has completed academic training on AI and data sciences.
Show LessCarlo Catalano
Carlo Catalano is a co-chair, digital health network at European Cancer Organisation.
Read MoreCarlo Catalano is a co-chair, digital health network at European Cancer Organisation.
Show LessDenis Costello
Denis Costello is an executive director, cml advocates network at Executive Director, Cml...
Read MoreDenis Costello is an executive director, cml advocates network at Executive Director, Cml Advocates Network.
Show LessEbba Hallersjö Hult
Co-Founder and Head of Vision Zero Cancer Ebba Hallersjö Hult leads the mission-oriented...
Read MoreCo-Founder and Head of Vision Zero Cancer Ebba Hallersjö Hult leads the mission-oriented innovation hub Vision Zero Cancer, financed by the Swedish Innovation Agency, Vinnova. Prior to establishing Vision Zero Cancer in 2019, she served as Global Head of Health Care & Life Sciences at Business Sweden and before that as Trade Commissioner and First Secretary at the Embassy of Sweden in Ukraine. She holds a BSc in Political Science and International Relations from University of Gothenburg.
Show LessFulvia Raffaelli
Head of Digital Health, DG SANTE, European Commission Fulvia joined the Commission in 2002 and...
Read MoreHead of Digital Health, DG SANTE, European Commission Fulvia joined the Commission in 2002 and since then took up responsibilities in several highly complex regulatory and technical projects. After a few years dedicated to the economics of environmental policy, she worked on chemical legislation (REACH and CLP), first as policy advisor then as responsible for the implementation of the Authorisation and Restriction processes. Deputy Head of Unit since 2009, she moved to the Strategic Policy Unit in 2012 to be in charge of inter-institutional relations and the implementation of COSME (SMEs supporting programme). From 2015, she has lead the unit in charge of Circular Economy, Energy efficiency and Climate related policies in DG GROW. The implementation of the Ecodesign Directive, the implementation and revision of the Construction Products Regulation and the digital and green transition of the construction ecosystem were also part of her portfolio. Since September 2022, she joined DG SANTE to lead the Digital Health unit. Born in 1969 in Italy, Fulvia Raffaelli has studied in Italy, Belgium and France and is graduated in Contemporary History, European Political Affairs and Political Science. She has three boys and loves sports and travels!
Show LessLaurence Court
Director of The Radiation Planning Assistant Project, Division of Radiation Oncology, The...
Read MoreDirector of The Radiation Planning Assistant Project, Division of Radiation Oncology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Laurence Court is a medical physicist with experience in industry, clinical practice, and research. He currently leads a research group which is dedicated to the development of tools, including AI, to support high-quality radiotherapy in clinics with limited resources. This includes the Radiation Planning Assistant, which is a web-based service, through which they hope to make automated contouring, planning and quality assurance tools available across the world.
Show LessNina Linder
Associate Professor, University of Helsinki, Senior Scientist, Institute for Molecular Medicine...
Read MoreAssociate Professor, University of Helsinki, Senior Scientist, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland Nina Linder is a physician by training and received her MD and PhD from the University of Helsinki, Finland and is an Associate Professor at the Institute for Molecular Medicine, University of Helsinki, Finland as well as at Uppsala University, Sweden. Nina Linder’s current research involves the development of novel artificial intelligence-based solutions for cancer and infectious disease diagnostics. Linder is co-heading projects developing artificial intelligence-based tools for point-of-care diagnostics in a global setting. The overall goal of Linder’s research is to promote the implementation of innovative decision-support solutions for precision medicine to improve the translation from basic medical research to the doctor and patient at the clinic.
Show LessTobias Silberzahn
Partner, McKinsey & Company Tobias Silberzahn is a trained biochemist and immunologist and...
Read MorePartner, McKinsey & Company Tobias Silberzahn is a trained biochemist and immunologist and works as a Partner in McKinsey’s Berlin office where he is a member of the Healthcare and Innovation Practice. The focus areas of his work are healthcare innovation, health tech business-building and digital transformation. Tobias leads the global Health Tech Network, a community of >1500 health tech CEOs/Founders, where he hosts the quarterly Health Tech CEO Roundtable. As part of his work, Tobias also hosts the MedTech R&D Industry Roundtable and publishes the "eHealth Monitor Germany", an annual book about the digitization of the German health system. Within McKinsey, Tobias leads the Health & Wellbeing program for employees, focused on sleep, nutrition, stress management and fitness, that was recently awarded the Brandon Hall HCM Excellence Award in Gold.
Show LessWim Oyen
Professor Wim Oyen is Treasurer, European Cancer Organisation and Digital Health Network...
Read MoreProfessor Wim Oyen is Treasurer, European Cancer Organisation and Digital Health Network Co-Chair. He is nuclear medicine physician at the Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine of Rijnstate Hospital, Arnhem, The Netherlands and full Professor of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy at Humanitas University in Milan, Italy. From 2015-2018, he was full Professor of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging at The Institute of Cancer Research and Head of the Department of Nuclear Medicine of The Royal Marsden Hospital, London, UK. Before working in the UK, he was a nuclear medicine physician and full Professor of Nuclear Medicine at the Radboud University Medical Centre Nijmegen, The Netherlands, serving as Head of the Department of Nuclear Medicine, Member of the Board of the Medical Staff and Director of the Research Institute for Oncology of RadboudUMC. Professor Oyen’s main research interests are molecular imaging in oncology and infectious diseases and radionuclide therapy of cancer. He is the (co-)author of more than 650 original science and review articles in international peer-reviewed journals. He is currently actively involved in the European Association of Nuclear Medicine (Board Member 2014-2020, past-Congress Chair 2015-2017 and EANM President 2019-2020), the International Cancer Imaging Society (member of the Board and the Trustees 2016-present, President 2017-2018) and in the European Cancer Organisation (Board member 2012-2016 and 2020-present, Treasurer 2014-2015, 2020-2021). Professor Oyen is a member of several Editorial Boards, including the European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging and the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.
Show LessImportantly, to increase the political traction and connection between national and EU based cancer initiative, and heighten impetus on combatting cancer inequality, the European Cancer Organisation will launch a new network for political cooperation: National and European Parliamentarians for Cancer Action.
Legislators from national capitals as well as Brussels will exchange together on their key takeaways from the Summit and outline areas for priority cooperation and attention in the year to come.
Ajay Aggarwal
Ajay Aggarwal is an other health professionals.
Read MoreAjay Aggarwal is an other health professionals.
Show LessAndrea Crisanti MP
SENATOR, ITALIAN PARLIAMENT, AND PROFESSOR OF MICROBIOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF PADOVA
Read MoreSENATOR, ITALIAN PARLIAMENT, AND PROFESSOR OF MICROBIOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF PADOVA
Show LessAndrei Baciu
Dr. Andrei Baciu was appointed Secretary of State within Romania’s Ministry of Health on December...
Read MoreDr. Andrei Baciu was appointed Secretary of State within Romania’s Ministry of Health on December 2019. As such, he was delegated to support the coordination of COVID response in Romania, being actively involved in decision making process during the pandemic response. Also, he coordinates the national vaccination campaign roll out, acting as Vice-President of the National Vaccination Committee.
Show LessCathal Crowe
Cathal Crowe MP works at National Parliamentarian, Ireland.
Read MoreCathal Crowe MP works at National Parliamentarian, Ireland.
Show LessDiana Stoica MP
MEMBER OF THE COMMITTEE FOR HEALTH, ROMANIA
Read MoreMEMBER OF THE COMMITTEE FOR HEALTH, ROMANIA
Show LessGilly Spurrier-Bernard
Gilly Spurrier-Bernard is Vice-Chair, Patient Advisory Committee, European Cancer...
Read MoreGilly Spurrier-Bernard is Vice-Chair, Patient Advisory Committee, European Cancer Organisation Member, European Cancer Organisation's Patient Advisory Committee, Chair, WECAN and Member, Melanoma Patient Network Europe. A Geologist/Environmental Scientist by training, she began in Advocacy when her husband became a stage 4 Melanoma Patient in 2008. 2014-Present - President of MelanomeFrance - a patient Association run by volunteer Patients/Carers that provides up to date information on Melanoma Disease, Treatments, Clinical trials, Health Systems, Side Effect management and survivorship, as well as support for patients and their families. Moderation of a Forum of >900 Francophone Patients/Carers. Contributions to HTA evaluations for the HAS (French Evaluator), Contribution to selection of INCa Funded Projects, Lobbying of Stakeholders for access to treatments and clinical research. Contribution to research projects into PROs, Microbiome, rare cancers. 2016-Present - Vice-present of Melanoma Patient Network Europe - Participation in several initiatives, (Horizon 2020, IMI Get real, PRO research, and several European Projects) Planning and running several Patient and Multi-stakeholder Congresses each year : European, Regional, National, special group (Rare Melanoma s and paediatric) and Pan-Cancer meetings. Meetings and Advisory boards with all stakeholders: Regulators, HTA, Industry, Clinicians and Health Economists. 2019-Present - Chair of WECAN - Co-ordinating and communicating the joint activities/initiatives of 22 Pan-Cancer umbrella Organizations – Planning and Contributing the annual WECAN Academy for Cancer Patient Advocates, In January 2020 planned and ran the first WECAN Science training for Cancer patient advocates EUPATI fellow, Member of the European Cancer Organisation's Patient Advisory Committee, Project Partner on 2 Horizon 2020 Projects, Speaker at ESMO, the European Cancer Summit, EHA, several European Patient Conferences on topics from Fertility and Cancer, Combatting Pseudoscience, Immunotherapy Side effects, Value Frameworks and many more. Contributing to several publications : The European Cancer Organisation Essential Requirement for Quality Cancer Care in Melanoma, ASCO Melanoma Treatment Guidelines, ESMO Patient Guide for Immunotherapy Side Effects. I am passionate about patient education because well-informed patients are best equipped to lead the decision making in their treatment and hence cope better with their life as a melanoma patient/carer. I believe that Patient Advocates can drive better Patient relevant research through direct access to the primary data source and collaboration with other useful stakeholders.
Show LessIstvan Ujhelyi MEP, Member, ENVI Committee, Hungary
Istvan Uyhelyi MEP is a member, envi committee, hungary.
Read MoreIstvan Uyhelyi MEP is a member, envi committee, hungary.
Show LessJurgita Sejonienė
Jurgita Sejonienė is a member at Health Committee in the Seimas of Lithuania.
Read MoreJurgita Sejonienė is a member at Health Committee in the Seimas of Lithuania.
Show LessMarek Krajčí
Marek Krajčí is former Minister of Health, Slovakia
Read MoreMarek Krajčí is former Minister of Health, Slovakia
Show LessMorgana Danielė
Morgana Danielė is a member at Health Committee, Seimas of Lithuania.
Read MoreMorgana Danielė is a member at Health Committee, Seimas of Lithuania.
Show LessNicolae Stefanuta MEP
A co-ordinator, special committee on beating cancer (beca). Features in 3 videos on Wondr...
Read MoreA co-ordinator, special committee on beating cancer (beca). Features in 3 videos on Wondr Medical. Nicolae Stefanuta MEP generally speaks on Cancer Patients, Health Policy, Oncology, and Oncology: Webinar.
Show LessRimantė Šalaševičiūtė MP
Member, Committee on Health Affairs, Lithuania Date of Birth 10 February...
Read MoreMember, Committee on Health Affairs, Lithuania Date of Birth 10 February 1954 Career 2012 to date Member of the Parliament of the Republic of Lithuania (Member, Committee on Health Affairs (2020-to date); Chair (2017-2020), Committee on Social Affairs and Labour; Member, Commission for the Rights of People with Disabilities (2017–2020); Member, Committee on Human Rights (2012-2016); Chair (2012–2014), Member, Constitutional Commission (2012-2016)) 2014–2016 Minister of Health of the Republic of Lithuania 2010–2012 Lecturer, Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences (currently Vytautas Magnus University Education Academy) 1995–2010 Adviser to the Parliament Ombudsman, Parliament Ombudsman, The Parliament Ombudsmen’s Office of the Republic of Lithuania; Ombudsman for Children’s Rights 1990–1995 Consultant Secretary, Secretariat of Vilnius City Council 1986–1990 Head, Organisation Division, Tarybu District Executive Committee, Vilnius City 1979–1986 Lawyer, Vilnius Industrial Gasification Board; Lecturer, Institute for Upgrading of Qualification, Ministry of Public Utilities 1979–1979 Lawyer, Lecturer, Vilnius Civil Engineering Institute (currently Vilnius Gediminas Technical University) Education 1971–1976 Diploma in Law, Faculty of Law, Vilnius State University (currently Vilnius University) Additional information Former Member of the Board, European Human Rights Institute; former Member of the Board, UNICEF Lithuania
Show LessTomislav Sokol
Secretary General, EU40 and Member, Special Committee on the Covid-19 Pandemic (COVI) Tomislav...
Read MoreSecretary General, EU40 and Member, Special Committee on the Covid-19 Pandemic (COVI) Tomislav Sokol was born in Zagreb in 1982. He obtained his first degree in law at the Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, in 2006, magna cum laude. He then obtained a Masters of Law (LL.M.) specialising in European Union Law at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KUL), Belgium, in 2009, magna cum laude. He defended his PhD at KUL, dealing with free movement of cross-border health care services in the EU and its impact on national health insurance systems in 2014. He was an Assistant Minister in the Ministry of Science and Education in 2017, after which he became a Member of the Croatian Parliament. He was a Member of the Croatian Parliament until July 2019, when he became a Member of the European Parliament. He is a Member of the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO), Special Committee on the COVID-19 pandemic: lessons learned and recommendations for the future (COVI) and also EPP Vice Coordinator in COVI Committee, and a Substitute Member of the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety (ENVI) and Committee on Regional Development (REGI) in the European Parliament. So far, he has published around 20 papers and 1 book on issues concerning EU law, including several articles in European journals, such as the European Law Review and the European Law Journal. He has presented papers at many international conferences and worked on different research projects. Previously, he worked in a legal practice and is currently a Senior Lecturer at the Zagreb School of Economics and Management where he has taught Introduction to European Union and Principles of Law courses since the academic year 2010/2011. He is also an assistant professor at the Catholic University of Croatia where he has taught since the academic year 2016/2017. His areas of professional interest include the law of the European common market, EU health law, competition law, International and European social law and International and European trade law.
Show LessValeriy Sub MP
CHAIR, PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF CANCER SUBCOMMITTEE, UKRAINE PARLIAMENT
Read MoreCHAIR, PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF CANCER SUBCOMMITTEE, UKRAINE PARLIAMENT
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