• World Cancer Day 2024

    World Cancer Day held every 4 February is the global uniting initiative led by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC).

  • Health and Wellbeing Living Lab symposium

    BIP Meeting Center Rue Royale 2-4, Brussels, Belgium

    The forthcoming symposium is dedicated to showcasing the outcomes of the VITALISE project, which focuses on harmonizing Living Lab services and procedures while recognizing Living Labs as integral Research Infrastructures. The symposium's primary objective is to engage in collective reflection with the European Commission and relevant stakeholders and beneficiaries of Research Infrastructures. The aim is […]

  • General Practitioners’ Oncology Questions

    Online Event

    eCAN will be presented in one of the talks of this course in Hungary. The course will have round table discussions with the personal involvement of GP colleagues. The organisers believe that in this way they will be able to go over the chosen topic in an even more practical way and answer the questions the audience may have regarding prostate tumor patients.

  • Hungarian Psychooncology Society Conference 2024

    University of Debrecen Clinical Center Nagyerdei krt. 98, Debrecen, Hungary

    eCAN leaflets will be distributed during the Hungarian Psychooncology Society Conference 2024 and Dr. Orsolya Horváth, PI of the JA's pilot projects, will do a presentation titled "Palliative care and the integration of active oncotherapy".

  • Webinar “Projetos hospitalares financiados pela UE”

    Online Event

    Event organised by Associação Portuguesa para o Desenvolvimento Hospitalar to highlight European Projects with portuguese participants with EU funding: e-Hospital4Future and eCAN - Strengthening eHealth for cancer patients, with the aim of publicising their journey and the added value they have achieved so far.

  • 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.