Events for 18. April 2026 - 18. April 2026

2026-04-18T00:00:00+02:00
  • European Youth OncoOlympics

    Wrocław , Poland

    An event with 17 years of tradition in Lower Silesia, trusted, universally beloved by children, teenagers and parents, organised through a cooperation between Wrocław University of Health and Sports Sciences and Saving Kids with Cancer Foundation, now upgrades to a new level – and EUROPEAN one. See you in Wrocław, Poland on June

  • Gold September – Childhood Cancer Awareness Month Event 2025

    European Parliament, Brussels

    CCI-E and SIOPE, representing childhood cancer patients, parents, survivors and healthcare professionals, will once again mark the Gold September - Childhood Cancer Awareness Month campaign through the annual flagship policy event. This year’s event, titled "No Child Left Behind: Prioritising Childhood Cancer in the Next EU Budget", will take place on Tuesday,

  • 31st Childhood Cancer International Conference – Amsterdam

    RAI Amsterdam , Netherlands

    Join us in the tulip capital for the 31st CCI Annual International Conference. This year's conference will be held from 20 to 23 October 2025 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.  This global gathering brings together the childhood cancer community to connect, learn, and inspire. It offers a unique opportunity to share experiences, strengthen collaboration, and

  • Know the Basics: What Are PROs and PROMs, and Why Do They Matter?

    Online Webinar

    register here About the webinar:  This webinar explores the role of Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) and Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in clinical research and healthcare. Participants will gain insights into the scientific foundations of PROs/PROMs, their impact on clinical trials, and their relevance for improving patient care and quality of

  • Communication about Late Effects

    Online

    About  We are excited to invite you to the first webinar of the YARN #QualityofLife webinar series! In this webinar, we will explore how to communicate effectively about late effects. Our panel - including healthcare professionals, researchers, and people with lived experience - will share practical do’s and don’ts, tips for clear communication, and

  • International Childhood Cancer Day 2026

    Online

    The 2026 International Childhood Cancer Day (ICCD) policy event, “Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan Implementation for Children and Adolescents: Looking Ahead - What remains to be done to improve access to care, research and sustainable survivorship programmes”, will take place as an online policy dialogue on Thursday, 26 February 2026, from 15:30 to 17:00

  • Living Beyond Cancer: Late effects and Survivorship Care Online Course

    Online

    About the Course “Cure is not enough” – in 1975 Giulio J. D’Angio had the vision of childhood and adolescent cancer survivors and their long-term follow-up care. With around 80 % survival of childhood and adolescent cancer, around 500,000 survivors live in Europe today and the number is increasing. At least two-thirds experience long-term

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