Plenary sessions

Start each Congress day together at the World Cancer Congress 2026 plenary sessions - three unmissable morning sessions designed to energise, challenge and connect the cancer control community. The plenaries create a shared focal point where big questions meet real-world action.

Plenary sessions at WCC 2026

Plenary 1 – Where are we now? The global state of cancer control

A reflective and thought-provoking session examining current global progress in cancer control.

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Cary Adams

Cary
 
Adams

CEO, Union for International Cancer Control

Dr Cary Adams is the Chief Executive Officer of UICC. He has occupied this position since 2009. Born in London, Cary has a BSc Honours degree in Economics, Computing and Statistics, a Masters degree (with distinction) in Business Administration. He is a Harvard Business School alumni and has received two Honorary Doctorates in International Relations and Health.

In 2009, Cary made a career change, moving from the management of international businesses in the banking sector to become CEO of UICC, based in Geneva – the largest international cancer NGO of its kind with more than 1,150 member organisations in over 170 countries and territories.

UICC unites and supports the cancer community to reduce the global cancer burden, to promote greater equity, and to integrate cancer control into the world health and development agenda. UICC also boasts more than 60 strategic partners.

Cary also served two terms as Chair of the NCD Alliance Board, a coalition of around 2,000 organisations working on non-communicable diseases, which include cancer, diabetes, heart, respiratory, mental and neurological diseases.

In 2014, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in International Relations from the University for Business and International Studies in Geneva, and in 2015 an Honorary Doctorate in Health from Bath University in the UK. In May 2015, Cary was awarded ‘CEO of the year’ at the International and European Association conference organised by the Associations Network.

He also received the 2023 International Healthcare Leadership Award by the National Center for Healthcare Leadership (NCHL). The award recognises his significant contributions to global healthcare and his dedication to fostering leadership within the sector.

 

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Chung-mau Lo

Chung-mai
 
Lo

Secretary for Health, Hong Kong SAR

Professor Chung-mau Lo was appointed Secretary for Health on 1 July 2022. Before joining the Government, he was Hospital Chief Executive at The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital, Chair of Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Surgery at The University of Hong Kong and Director of Liver Transplantation Centre at Queen Mary Hospital.

Professor Lo has devoted himself to clinical work, teaching and scientific research in the field of hepatobiliary surgery for more than three decades. He is internationally renowned for his expertise in hepatobiliary surgery and liver transplantation. He has published over 600 original articles in refereed international journals and his H-index is 94. His pioneering work in adult right lobe living donor liver transplantation has revolutionised the practice of liver transplant world-wide and has put Hong Kong on the world map of liver transplant. He and his team were awarded China’s top national honour of First-class State Scientific and Technological Progress Award in 2005.

He was the President of the International Liver Transplantation Society and the International Society for Digestive Surgery. He has served in the editorial board of many prestigious journals, including the American Journal of Transplantation, Liver Transplantation, Surgery and the Annals of Surgery. He has been elected as an Honorary Fellow of the American Surgical Association, the American College of Surgeons, and Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland as well as an Honorary Member of the European Surgical Association.

Professor Lo served as the Hospital Chief Executive of The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital from November 2016 to June 2022. Under the "One Country, Two Systems" strategy, he has actively leveraged the advantages of Shenzhen-Hong Kong cross-border collaboration to advocate "Green Healthcare Reform " in public hospitals, and to promote medical integration in the Greater Bay Area. Under his leadership, the Hospital became the youngest High-level Hospital of Guangdong Province in 2018 and received Shenzhen Municipal City Mayor's Quality Gold Award in 2020. The Hospital has been selected as a National High-Quality Development Hospital in 2021.
 

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Jie He

Jie
 
He

Director, National Cancer Center, China

Dr. Jie He received his M.D. Degree (Clinical Medicine) in 1984 from the Bethune Medical University in Changchun, China and his Ph.D Degree in Oncology (Thoracic Surgery)in 1993 at the Cancer Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (CHCAMS) in Beijing, China. Afterwards he did the postdoctoral fellow in the United States from 1995 to 1997. In 1997, he returned to the Department of Thoracic Surgery in CHCAMS and gradually became the Department Deputy Director, Department Director, Deputy Director of CHCAMS and Director of CHCAMS in 2011. In 2013, He was appointed as Executive Director of China National Cancer Center (NCC) by China Ministry of Health. In 2014, he was elected as the Academician, Chinese Academy of Sciences. In 2015, he was formally appointed as President of China National Cancer Center. Meanwhile, he holds the Fellowship of the American College of Surgeons (FACS), the Prestigious Fellowship Ad Hominem of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd) and Honorary Fellowship of the College of Surgeons of Hong Kong (CSHK). In 2025, He was elected as the member, National Academy of Medicine of the United States.

Dir He has over 30 years’ experience in clinical practice and translational research on the thoracic oncology, particularly on esophageal and lung cancers. He led several national key grants supported by National Natural Science Foundation, Ministry of Science and Technology and Ministry of Health. He also received several national awards including 1st Prize for National Scientific and Technological Development. As the President of China NCC, he is playing the leading role in building the comprehensive network in cancer research, prevention and clinical practice all over China. In particular, he made much effort in cancer prevention and control across China, which established the biggest cancer registry network in the world and increase the 5-year survival rate of cancer patients from 30.9% to 43.7%.

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Jeff Dunn

Jeff
 
Dunn

Chief of Mission and Head of Research, Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia

Prof. Jeff Dunn AO is Chief of Mission and Head of Research at the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia. He is also Professor of Social and Behavioural Science and Chair of Cancer Survivorship at the University of Southern Queensland. He is a Board Member and Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee for the West Moreton Hospital and Health Service. He served as President of the Union for International Cancer Control from 2022 to 2024.

His work in cancer control spans 30 years, in which time he has dedicated his career to the development of strategies that underpin cancer survival and improve awareness of the disease with a special focus on the social and behavioural aspects of cancer and has over 200 publications, including peerreviewed manuscripts, chapters, books and reports. In 2014 Jeff was appointed an Officer in the Order of Australia for distinguished service to medical administration through leadership of cancer control organisations and promotion of innovative and integrated cancer care programmes.

Plenary 2 – Where are we going? Breakthroughs and the future of cancer care

A forward-looking session focused on cutting-edge developments and innovation

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Stephen Grobmyer

Stephen
 
Grobmyer

Chair of the Cancer Institute, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi - Fatima bint Mubarak Center

Dr. Stephen R. Grobmyer, MD, is Chair of the Cancer Institute at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi-Fatima bint Mubarak Center, Professor of Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio, and Adjunct Professor of Surgery at Khalifa University in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Prior to joining Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, he served as Section Head of Surgical Oncology and Co-Director of the Cleveland Clinic Comprehensive Breast Cancer Program at Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. At Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, he served as the Zapis Family Endowed Chair in Breast Cancer Research. 

Dr. Grobmyer received his medical degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, Texas and completed his residency in General Surgery at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center in New York. He completed a clinical fellowship in Surgical Oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.  Dr. Grobmyer completed 2 research fellowships during his medical training: Sarnoff Scholar at University of Pennsylvania; and a NIH training fellowship at Cornell Medical Center. 

Dr. Grobmyer’s innovative clinical care program and research focus on developing new approaches to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer. He is currently Leader the Oncology Flagship Program of the Emirati Genome Project in Abu Dhabi. 

Dr. Grobmyer has been the recipient of numerous prestigious awards and recognitions including, The Lester Dragstedt Physician Scientist Award, The Society of Surgical Oncology Clinical Investigator Award, ASCO Leadership Development Program and The American College of Surgeons Japan Travelling Fellowship. In 2026, he was recognized among “Healthcare Heroes” in the UAE. He is a member of the American Surgical Association in the United States. His influential clinical care and research have been featured widely in the Unites States media including NBC Nightly News, MSNBC, National Public Radio, The New York Times and Vogue Magazine.

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Elizabeth Mittendorf

Elizabeth
 
Mittendorf

President, American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Dr. Mittendorf, a surgical oncologist at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, is the Chief of Multidisciplinary Oncology at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Co-Leader of the Breast Program for the Harvard Cancer Consortium, and a Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. Dr. Mittendorf received her medical degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine where she also completed a residency in General Surgery. She then served on active duty in the United States military before completing a fellowship in Surgical Oncology at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Dr. Mittendorf also holds a PhD in Immunology from the University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston. 

Dr. Mittendorf currently serves as President on the ASCO Society Board of Directors for the 2026–2027 term, having previously served as a Board member from 2019 to 2023 and as the Society Treasurer from 2022 to 2023. She has served as a member of various ASCO volunteer groups including the Annual Meeting Scientific Program Committee, the Best of ASCO Planning Committee, and as Chair of the Conquer Cancer Grants and Awards Selection Committee. Dr. Mittendorf serves on the advisory boards and executive committees of several national surgical and scientific organizations dedicated to advancing breast cancer care.  
 

Plenary 3 – Impact, Influence, and Societal Change

This third plenary session focuses on how we can exert influence and through whom to make change happen at a global, regional and local level, with a focus on political will, civil society, social media, and future societal trends, and considering high-profile speakers from outside the cancer field. Session to feature case studies and examples of successful policy influence.

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Zainab Shinkafi-Bagudu

Zainab
 
Shinkafi-Bagudu

President-elect, Union for International Cancer Control (UICC)

Dr Zainab Shinkafi-Bagudu is a distinguished pediatrician and global health leader with a profound commitment to women’s health and cancer care. A pioneer in Nigerian healthcare, she established Medicaid Radio-Diagnostics & Clinics, the first comprehensive diagnostic center in Abuja, addressing a critical gap in medical services.

Recognising the urgent need for cancer care, she also founded the Medicaid Cancer Foundation, driving awareness, prevention, and improved access to treatment. The foundation has raised over $2 million to address gaps in cancer care.

As the former First Lady of Kebbi State, Dr Bagudu leveraged her position to spearhead transformative healthcare initiatives, including the development of a comprehensive cancer control plan and the expansion of HPV vaccination for girls. Her advocacy extends globally through her roles with UICC and First Ladies Against Cancer.

With a relentless dedication to improving lives, Dr Bagudu continues to be a driving force in the action against cancer, empowering communities, and shaping healthcare policies in Nigeria and beyond.

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Chioma Uzodimma

Chioma
 
Uzodimma

Chairperson, First Ladies Against Cancer (FLAC), Nigeria

Her Excellency, Barr. Chioma Deborah Uzodimma is the First Lady of Imo State, Nigeria, and the wife of the Executive Governor, Distinguished Senator Hope Odidika Uzodimma, CON. Their union is blessed with children. She is a distinguished legal practitioner, called to the Nigerian Bar, with LL.B. and LL.M. degrees from Imo State University, Owerri, and professional experience across leading law firms in Nigeria. As First Lady, she champions impactful social initiatives through the GoodHope Women Flourish Initiative (GHWFI), with a focus on women’s empowerment, healthcare advancement, and support for vulnerable populations. Her Excellency currently serves as Chairperson of First Ladies Against Cancer (FLAC), Chair of the Subcommittee on Monitoring and Evaluation for the National Taskforce on Cervical Cancer Elimination (NTF-CCE), and Secretary of the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI). In recognition of her leadership and humanitarian contributions, she has received several honours and awards. Notably, she was named First Lady of the Year 2025 by The Sun Newspapers in January 2026. She is also a Fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants (FIMC) and a recipient of a Doctor of Public Administration (Honoris Causa).

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Gilberto Lopes

Gilberto
 
Lopes

Chief Medical Oncologist, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami

Gilberto Lopes is medical director for international programs and associate director for the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami, interim 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.