16th European Public Health Conference

Convention Centre Dublin Spencer Dock, N Wall Quay, North Dock, Dublin 1, D01 T1W6, Irlanda, Dublin, Ireland

The European Public Health (EPH) Conference is an annually organised scientific conference on public health issues in Europe. Each year the conference is organised in a different country by the EPH Conference Foundation in close cooperation with one or more local partner(s). The conference actively seeks a larger partnership with other European NGOs and institutions.

National Oncology Conference BJCN-MORE 2023

Hotel International, Golden Sands Front Beach Alley,, Varna, Bulgaria

eCAN will attend this meeting to present the aims and objectives of the project after its first year of existence. The National Oncology Conference BJCN-MORE 2023 is devoting its experts, digital evangelists and listeners to clinical behavior in esophageal and gastroesophageal junction carcinoma.

International Conference AHL Napoli 2023

Università degli Studi Federico II di Napoli Via Sergio Pansini, 5, Napoli, Italy

The theme of the Conference is: "Scaling-up digital solutions for active and healthy living: Implementing across scientific disciplines, industrial sectors and scenarios". It will be held at the Unina Congress […]

European Cancer Summit

Radisson Collection Hotel, Grand Place Brussels Rue du Fossé aux Loups,47, Brussels, Belgium

The event will gather oncology experts, patient advocates, politicians, and policymakers collaborating on the future of cancer care in Europe. Challenges that lie ahead, key priorities and most effective strategies for success will be also discussed between the 15th and 16th of November.

Demystifying digital health innovations and future technologies

Online Event

Exploring the opportunities and challenges associated with the digitalization of health care, the 1-hour event will help build momentum towards creating more inclusive and accessible health systems in Europe and Central Asia. 

Steering Committee Meeting

Online Event

The virtual meeting of beneficiary and affiliated entities will review the latest steps of the Joint Action and briefly present what is to come. Attendees belonging to 35 organisations from 16 different countries will exchange ideas and questions about the progress and outcomes of eCAN so far.