The Programme has been developed thanks to a record-breaking contribution from the global cancer community.
For the first time, the programme will combine sessions delivered in-person in Geneva which will be recorded onsite and made available on the dedicated online digital platform at the end of each Congress day.
In addition, a full suite of digital content complementing the recorded sessions will be released on the online platform at the start of the Congress. Registered delegates and digital pass holders will have access to the platform for up to 3 months after the event.
Programme at a glance
A leader-centric offer
A complementary leaders' programme has been specifically crafted to convene the most influential decision-makers in public health. More here.
High-level plenary keynotes
The 2022 World Cancer Congres programme will feature three inspirational plenary sessions. These high-level sessions offer a variety of leading renowned and distinguished speakers who will spark innovative thinking, and ignite new perspectives on progress with cancer control.
Details of this programme will be announced by the end of April.
Inspirational Plenaries
The 2022 World Cancer Congres programme will feature three inspirational plenary sessions. These high-level sessions offer a variety of leading renowned and distinguished speakers who will spark innovative thinking, and ignite new perspectives on progress with cancer control.
Details of this programme will be announced by the end of April 2022.
Topical Big Debates
The popular "Big Debates" will rally the Congress delegates around hot topics in cancer control. Participants will gain insights and have the opportunity to share and voice their opinions throughout these interactive sessions.
Details of this programme will be announced by the end of April 2022.
Sponsored content
Congress sponsors will play a key role in sharing their perspective, providing their expertise and contributing to the global conversation in ensuring cancer control features as one of the top priorities in the global health agenda.
Sponsored driven sessions will be added to the Programme soon.