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Time To Act: Don’t let Covid-19 stop you from tackling Cancer

5 May 2021
Time To Act: Don’t let Covid-19 stop you from tackling Cancer

The European Cancer organisation are pleased to announce the virtual launch event of the Time To Act campaign in over 20 languages: Don’t let Covid-19 stop you from tackling Cancer.

This event will be held on Tuesday 11 May from 11:00-12:00 CEST. You can register, free-of-charge, by clicking the “Apply for Registration” button on the Registration page of their website here.

This event will bring together European political leaders in cancer, including EU Commissioner Stella Kyriakides and the Chair and MEPs from the EU Parliament’s Special Committee on Beating Cancer (BECA), as well as other policy-makers, healthcare professionals and patient advocates who are all very concerned about the negative impact of Covid-19 on Cancer.

ECO President Matti Aapro and Co-Chairs of Special Network on the Impact of Covid-19 on Cancer, Mirjam Crul and Mark Lawler will lead the event.

It will include a presentation on the latest data intelligence that has been commissioned by the European Cancer Organisation, as well as a presentation of the Time To Act resources and tools that are being launched across Europe in many languages, given the cross-border impact of both Covid-19 and Cancer and our ‘7-Point Plan to Address the Urgency and Build Back Better’ launched during the European Cancer Summit last November.

The European Cancer Organisation has also been asked to present this work to the Special Committee on Beating Cancer (BECA) the previous day, on 10 May, as they have just published the summary report of its consultation exercise with stakeholders about the impact of Covid-19 on cancer care across Europe.

More information about this report, and other initiatives around Covid-19 and Cancer, can be found here.

Please join the European Cancer community for this important virtual event and campaign launch on Tuesday 11 May from 11:00-12:00 CEST by clicking here and “Apply for Registration”.

Source: European Cancer Organisation