On the Road to the Congress

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As the excitement of meeting face to face again in Geneva grows, we are pleased to communicate with the cancer community some of the highlights to expect from the Programme and the opportunities to connect with some participants.

May 2022

We invite you to listen to a short message from Dr Bente Mikkelsen, Director of Noncommunicable Diseases at WHO, who explains why it is more important than ever for the cancer community to reunite and renew progress in cancer control after the disruptions to health services due to the COVID-19 pandemic.   

 

Kalina Duncan, Branch Chief, Partnerships and Dissemination Branch, Center for Global Health, US National Cancer Institute
Kalina Duncan, Dr.P.H., M.P.H.
Branch Chief, Partnerships and Dissemination Branch, Center for Global Health, US National Cancer Institute
To promote science-based global cancer control through dissemination of scientific progress, convening programs for knowledge translation, highlighting research led by low- and middle-income country investigators, and bringing together diverse stakeholders to address common goals.
2022 World Cancer Congress Sponsor 
Daniela De La Cruz, CEO of Swiss Cancer League
Daniela de la Cruz
CEO, Swiss Cancer League (SCL)
We are looking forward to exchanging with Congress participants. Like other countries and the EU, Switzerland needs an integrated approach to cancer prevention, treatment and care to tackle the entire disease pathway. The SCL will therefore liaise with organisations and experts in cancer control to learn more about their cancer plans.
2022 World Cancer Congress Ambassador 
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April 2022

Hear Prof. Pierre-Yves Dietrich from the Department of Oncology at the Geneva University Hospitals (HUG) tell us why the World Cancer Congress will be a platform for exchange, collaboration and building strong connections.   

Friday, April 8, 2022