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    Accelerating Access to Cancer Care In Europe

    Leveraging public private partnerships to improve treatment speed and prevention

    11 December 2023 |  Evening Briefing | Brussels

    Sofitel Brussels Europe


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    Overview

    With aging populations and growing concerns around environmental factors that can cause cancer, the demand for cancer prevention and care is on the rise. More effective treatments allowing patients to live longer are a sign of success, but they also exacerbate demand for care, with many hospital units caring for cancer patients for many more years than before. In a disease whose prognosis is so dependent on timely treatment, the challenge is to deliver the right care quickly by cutting the time to diagnosis and time to treatment, while also enhancing prevention. 

    In certain countries and regions this challenge proves greater than in others. Studies show that cancer patients in Western European countries have better outcomes than their counterparts in Eastern and Southern Europe. Differences can also be regional within one country. Such is the case in France, in the UK and in Spain. What are the reasons for these challenges? Can opening a dialogue between healthcare providers, patient groups and pharmaceutical companies help shorten the time to diagnosis and time to treatment? What role does each stakeholder in the healthcare ecosystem have to play?

    The Financial Times in partnership with MSD to explored how stakeholders across the healthcare and life sciences sector in Europe are working to improve cancer prevention and speed up diagnosis and treatment to improve outcomes. Expert speakers will share insights into the solutions and approaches being explored and implemented within European health systems, the differences between them, and strategies for optimisation.

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    World-Class Business Leaders and Speakers

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    AC
    Antonella Cardone
    CEO
    Cancer Patients Europe
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    BL
    Ben Lucas
    Managing Director
    MSD UK & Ireland
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    GW
    Gordon Wishart
    Founder, Chief Medical Officer & CEO
    Check4Cancer
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    TK
    Tansal Kurtulus
    Mid Europe Oncology Access Lead
    MSD
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    VL
    Véronique Le Ray
    Medical Director and Spokesperson
    Stichting tegen Kanker - Fondation contre le Cancer, Belgium
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    AB
    Andy Bounds
    EU Correspondent
    Financial Times
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    Martine Piccart
    Scientific Director, Jules Bordet Institute
    Honorary Professor of Oncology, Université Libre de Bruxelles
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    AM
    Alison Maassen
    Programme Manager
    EuroHealthNet
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    Delphine Caroff
    Associate Vice President, Sustainable Access Solutions
    MSD
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    Ioanna Charalampopoulou
    Market Access Manager
    COCIR

    Industry Experts Will Explore

     Cancer diagnosis and treatment 

    How can public and private stakeholders collaborate to accelerate diagnosis and treatment, while also improving prevention? 

    Health authorities and providers

    What are some good examples of private companies working with health authorities and health providers to level up cancer prevention and care across European countries?

    Pharmaceutical industries 

    What role can pharmaceutical companies play to help optimise the cancer pathway by reducing time to diagnosis and time to treatment?

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