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Cancer Research 2025

Global Summit on

Cancer Care & Research Summit

Theme: Innovating Across Borders: Advancing Cancer Research, Treatment, and Survivorship

When

October 16-17, 2025

Where

London, UK

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Dear Esteemed Colleagues and Friends,

 

It is with immense pride and enthusiasm that we welcome you to the Global Cancer Care and Research Summit (Cancer Research 2025), taking place on October 16-17, 2025, in the historic city of London, UK. This landmark event, themed “Innovating Across Borders: Advancing Cancer Research, Treatment, and Survivorship,” aims to unite global experts, trailblazing researchers, healthcare professionals, and industry leaders to explore cutting-edge advancements and foster collaborations that transcend boundaries.

The world continues to witness remarkable strides in oncology, yet challenges such as disparities in access to care, the need for early detection, and improving patient survivorship remain pressing. At this summit, we will address these issues through thought-provoking discussions, transformative research presentations, and innovative solution-sharing.

We invite you to join us in this unique opportunity to collaborate, learn, and contribute to shaping the future of cancer care. Together, we can revolutionize approaches to diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship, ensuring equitable and effective care for all.

We look forward to welcoming you to London, where science meets collaboration, and innovation becomes action

Warm regards,
[Your Name]
Chair, Global Cancer Care and Research Summit 2025

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About the Conference

The Global Cancer Care and Research Summit 2025 stands as a premier platform for oncology professionals, researchers, policymakers, and innovators to come together in the pursuit of excellence and equity in cancer care. Under the theme “Innovating Across Borders: Advancing Cancer Research, Treatment, and Survivorship,” the summit aims to spark meaningful discussions, foster interdisciplinary collaborations, and explore transformative solutions for addressing cancer’s multifaceted challenges.

This two-day event will delve into the latest advances in cancer diagnostics, immunotherapy, precision medicine, survivorship care, and global health equity. Attendees will have access to keynote presentations from global thought leaders, immersive plenary sessions, and interactive panel discussions, as well as opportunities to share their own research through case studies and poster presentations.

The summit is committed to bridging the gap between research and practice, emphasizing innovation, collaboration, and actionable solutions. Whether you are a clinician, scientist, industry leader, or advocate, this event is designed to inspire progress and empower you to make a lasting impact in your field.

Who Should Attend?

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The Global Cancer Care and Research Summit 2025 is designed for individuals and organizations dedicated to improving cancer care and advancing oncology research, including:

  • Oncologists, Hematologists, and Cancer Specialists

  • Clinical Researchers and Principal Investigators

  • Healthcare Administrators and Cancer Center Executives

  • Biomedical Engineers and AI Technology Experts

  • Pharmaceutical and Biotech Professionals

  • Public Health Officials and Global Health Leaders

  • Advocates and Survivorship Experts

 

Whether you are shaping policy, conducting groundbreaking research, or delivering patient care, this summit offers unparalleled opportunities to connect, learn, and collaborate

Target Audience

This summit caters to a diverse audience of stakeholders, including:

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Key/Special Features

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Market Analysis Report

Cancer continues to pose a global health crisis, with over 19.3 million new cases annually and nearly 10 million deaths worldwide. The oncology market is projected to grow to $300 billion by 2030, driven by the rapid expansion of precision medicine, immunotherapy, and AI-assisted diagnostics.

Key drivers shaping the future of cancer care include:

  • Immunotherapy Innovations: Advances in CAR-T cell therapies, immune checkpoint inhibitors, and novel vaccine platforms.

  • Precision Oncology: Widespread adoption of biomarker-based approaches and genetic profiling to personalize treatments.

  • Diagnostics Revolution: Integration of AI, liquid biopsy technologies, and wearable devices for early detection and monitoring.

  • Global Collaboration: Increased cross-border partnerships to address disparities and improve access to care.

The summit aligns with these trends, offering a unique platform to explore and address the challenges of a rapidly evolving oncology landscape.

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Why You Should Attend

  1. Gain Cutting-Edge Insights: Learn from leading experts about the latest trends, technologies, and breakthroughs in oncology.

  2. Collaborate Across Borders: Build global partnerships with professionals from diverse disciplines to accelerate progress in cancer care.

  3. Expand Your Knowledge: Access practical tools and actionable strategies to implement in research, clinical practice, and policy-making.

  4. Shape the Future of Cancer Care: Contribute to meaningful discussions aimed at improving patient outcomes and addressing global health disparities.

  5. Build a Network of Innovators: Connect with researchers, clinicians, and industry leaders driving impactful change in oncology.

The Global Cancer Care and Research Summit 2025 is more than a conference—it is a movement dedicated to uniting the global community in the fight against cancer. By participating, you will become part of a shared mission to transform cancer care, ensuring every patient has access to the best possible treatments and outcomes. Join us in London to lead, innovate, and inspire change.

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Conference Engaging Sessions & Tracks

  • Track 6: Addressing Disparities in Healthcare Access
    Healthcare disparities remain a pressing global issue, with marginalized populations often facing significant barriers to accessing care. This session focuses on identifying systemic inequities, exploring interventions to bridge these gaps, and fostering collaborative strategies to achieve equitable healthcare for all. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health professionals and researchers studying healthcare inequities. Policymakers advocating for equitable healthcare systems. Community organizations implementing access-focused initiatives. Healthcare providers addressing disparities in underserved populations. Delegate Takeaways Insights into root causes of healthcare disparities and actionable strategies to address them. Case studies highlighting successful models for improving access in underserved communities. Tools to design and implement equity-driven healthcare initiatives.
  • Track 7: The Role of Telemedicine in Bridging Healthcare Gaps
    Telemedicine has emerged as a critical tool for expanding healthcare access, particularly in remote and underserved regions. This session explores the transformative potential of telemedicine, covering technological advancements, policy frameworks, and challenges in implementation. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Telemedicine innovators and developers of remote healthcare platforms. Healthcare providers using telemedicine to reach underserved populations. Policy experts advocating for telehealth regulations and reimbursement models. Researchers studying the impact of telemedicine on healthcare delivery. Delegate Takeaways Understanding of telemedicine’s role in addressing healthcare gaps globally. Exposure to successful telehealth models and best practices for implementation. Strategies to overcome technological, regulatory, and logistical challenges in telemedicine.
  • Track 8: Community Health Workers: Scaling Impact in Low-Income Regions
    Community Health Workers (CHWs) are essential in delivering primary healthcare and improving outcomes in low-income regions. This session examines how CHWs can be effectively trained, empowered, and integrated into healthcare systems to address critical public health challenges. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health officials implementing CHW programs. NGOs and community organizations focusing on grassroots healthcare delivery. Researchers evaluating the impact of CHWs on health outcomes. Policymakers designing frameworks to support CHWs. Delegate Takeaways Practical approaches to training and integrating CHWs into healthcare systems. Case studies demonstrating the impact of CHWs in low-resource settings. Insights into sustainable funding models and policies to support CHW programs.
  • Track 9: Affordable Innovations for Low-Cost Healthcare Delivery
    This session highlights groundbreaking innovations aimed at reducing healthcare costs while maintaining quality and accessibility. Discussions will focus on scalable technologies, creative service delivery models, and collaborative solutions for low-cost healthcare in resource-constrained settings. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Innovators developing cost-effective healthcare technologies. Healthcare providers implementing affordable care models. Researchers studying the economic impact of low-cost healthcare innovations. NGOs and startups addressing healthcare affordability. Delegate Takeaways Exposure to innovative solutions for affordable healthcare delivery. Strategies for scaling cost-effective models in diverse settings. Insights into partnerships and funding opportunities to drive innovation.
  • Track 10: Universal Health Coverage: Global Success Stories and Lessons Learned
    Universal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure that all individuals have access to essential healthcare services without financial hardship. This session showcases global success stories, highlights challenges, and shares lessons learned in achieving UHC. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Policymakers and government leaders driving UHC initiatives. Researchers analyzing the impact and sustainability of UHC programs. International organizations working on UHC implementation and advocacy. Healthcare providers contributing to UHC models. Delegate Takeaways Comprehensive understanding of the principles and frameworks of UHC. Lessons learned from successful UHC implementations in various countries. Tools to advocate for and implement UHC policies in local contexts.

Session 1: Innovations in Cancer Diagnostics

  • Track 6: Addressing Disparities in Healthcare Access
    Healthcare disparities remain a pressing global issue, with marginalized populations often facing significant barriers to accessing care. This session focuses on identifying systemic inequities, exploring interventions to bridge these gaps, and fostering collaborative strategies to achieve equitable healthcare for all. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health professionals and researchers studying healthcare inequities. Policymakers advocating for equitable healthcare systems. Community organizations implementing access-focused initiatives. Healthcare providers addressing disparities in underserved populations. Delegate Takeaways Insights into root causes of healthcare disparities and actionable strategies to address them. Case studies highlighting successful models for improving access in underserved communities. Tools to design and implement equity-driven healthcare initiatives.
  • Track 7: The Role of Telemedicine in Bridging Healthcare Gaps
    Telemedicine has emerged as a critical tool for expanding healthcare access, particularly in remote and underserved regions. This session explores the transformative potential of telemedicine, covering technological advancements, policy frameworks, and challenges in implementation. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Telemedicine innovators and developers of remote healthcare platforms. Healthcare providers using telemedicine to reach underserved populations. Policy experts advocating for telehealth regulations and reimbursement models. Researchers studying the impact of telemedicine on healthcare delivery. Delegate Takeaways Understanding of telemedicine’s role in addressing healthcare gaps globally. Exposure to successful telehealth models and best practices for implementation. Strategies to overcome technological, regulatory, and logistical challenges in telemedicine.
  • Track 8: Community Health Workers: Scaling Impact in Low-Income Regions
    Community Health Workers (CHWs) are essential in delivering primary healthcare and improving outcomes in low-income regions. This session examines how CHWs can be effectively trained, empowered, and integrated into healthcare systems to address critical public health challenges. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health officials implementing CHW programs. NGOs and community organizations focusing on grassroots healthcare delivery. Researchers evaluating the impact of CHWs on health outcomes. Policymakers designing frameworks to support CHWs. Delegate Takeaways Practical approaches to training and integrating CHWs into healthcare systems. Case studies demonstrating the impact of CHWs in low-resource settings. Insights into sustainable funding models and policies to support CHW programs.
  • Track 9: Affordable Innovations for Low-Cost Healthcare Delivery
    This session highlights groundbreaking innovations aimed at reducing healthcare costs while maintaining quality and accessibility. Discussions will focus on scalable technologies, creative service delivery models, and collaborative solutions for low-cost healthcare in resource-constrained settings. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Innovators developing cost-effective healthcare technologies. Healthcare providers implementing affordable care models. Researchers studying the economic impact of low-cost healthcare innovations. NGOs and startups addressing healthcare affordability. Delegate Takeaways Exposure to innovative solutions for affordable healthcare delivery. Strategies for scaling cost-effective models in diverse settings. Insights into partnerships and funding opportunities to drive innovation.
  • Track 10: Universal Health Coverage: Global Success Stories and Lessons Learned
    Universal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure that all individuals have access to essential healthcare services without financial hardship. This session showcases global success stories, highlights challenges, and shares lessons learned in achieving UHC. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Policymakers and government leaders driving UHC initiatives. Researchers analyzing the impact and sustainability of UHC programs. International organizations working on UHC implementation and advocacy. Healthcare providers contributing to UHC models. Delegate Takeaways Comprehensive understanding of the principles and frameworks of UHC. Lessons learned from successful UHC implementations in various countries. Tools to advocate for and implement UHC policies in local contexts.

Session 2: Advancements in Cancer Treatment

  • Track 6: Addressing Disparities in Healthcare Access
    Healthcare disparities remain a pressing global issue, with marginalized populations often facing significant barriers to accessing care. This session focuses on identifying systemic inequities, exploring interventions to bridge these gaps, and fostering collaborative strategies to achieve equitable healthcare for all. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health professionals and researchers studying healthcare inequities. Policymakers advocating for equitable healthcare systems. Community organizations implementing access-focused initiatives. Healthcare providers addressing disparities in underserved populations. Delegate Takeaways Insights into root causes of healthcare disparities and actionable strategies to address them. Case studies highlighting successful models for improving access in underserved communities. Tools to design and implement equity-driven healthcare initiatives.
  • Track 7: The Role of Telemedicine in Bridging Healthcare Gaps
    Telemedicine has emerged as a critical tool for expanding healthcare access, particularly in remote and underserved regions. This session explores the transformative potential of telemedicine, covering technological advancements, policy frameworks, and challenges in implementation. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Telemedicine innovators and developers of remote healthcare platforms. Healthcare providers using telemedicine to reach underserved populations. Policy experts advocating for telehealth regulations and reimbursement models. Researchers studying the impact of telemedicine on healthcare delivery. Delegate Takeaways Understanding of telemedicine’s role in addressing healthcare gaps globally. Exposure to successful telehealth models and best practices for implementation. Strategies to overcome technological, regulatory, and logistical challenges in telemedicine.
  • Track 8: Community Health Workers: Scaling Impact in Low-Income Regions
    Community Health Workers (CHWs) are essential in delivering primary healthcare and improving outcomes in low-income regions. This session examines how CHWs can be effectively trained, empowered, and integrated into healthcare systems to address critical public health challenges. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health officials implementing CHW programs. NGOs and community organizations focusing on grassroots healthcare delivery. Researchers evaluating the impact of CHWs on health outcomes. Policymakers designing frameworks to support CHWs. Delegate Takeaways Practical approaches to training and integrating CHWs into healthcare systems. Case studies demonstrating the impact of CHWs in low-resource settings. Insights into sustainable funding models and policies to support CHW programs.
  • Track 9: Affordable Innovations for Low-Cost Healthcare Delivery
    This session highlights groundbreaking innovations aimed at reducing healthcare costs while maintaining quality and accessibility. Discussions will focus on scalable technologies, creative service delivery models, and collaborative solutions for low-cost healthcare in resource-constrained settings. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Innovators developing cost-effective healthcare technologies. Healthcare providers implementing affordable care models. Researchers studying the economic impact of low-cost healthcare innovations. NGOs and startups addressing healthcare affordability. Delegate Takeaways Exposure to innovative solutions for affordable healthcare delivery. Strategies for scaling cost-effective models in diverse settings. Insights into partnerships and funding opportunities to drive innovation.
  • Track 10: Universal Health Coverage: Global Success Stories and Lessons Learned
    Universal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure that all individuals have access to essential healthcare services without financial hardship. This session showcases global success stories, highlights challenges, and shares lessons learned in achieving UHC. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Policymakers and government leaders driving UHC initiatives. Researchers analyzing the impact and sustainability of UHC programs. International organizations working on UHC implementation and advocacy. Healthcare providers contributing to UHC models. Delegate Takeaways Comprehensive understanding of the principles and frameworks of UHC. Lessons learned from successful UHC implementations in various countries. Tools to advocate for and implement UHC policies in local contexts.

Session 3: Global Collaboration and Equity in Cancer Care

  • Track 6: Addressing Disparities in Healthcare Access
    Healthcare disparities remain a pressing global issue, with marginalized populations often facing significant barriers to accessing care. This session focuses on identifying systemic inequities, exploring interventions to bridge these gaps, and fostering collaborative strategies to achieve equitable healthcare for all. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health professionals and researchers studying healthcare inequities. Policymakers advocating for equitable healthcare systems. Community organizations implementing access-focused initiatives. Healthcare providers addressing disparities in underserved populations. Delegate Takeaways Insights into root causes of healthcare disparities and actionable strategies to address them. Case studies highlighting successful models for improving access in underserved communities. Tools to design and implement equity-driven healthcare initiatives.
  • Track 7: The Role of Telemedicine in Bridging Healthcare Gaps
    Telemedicine has emerged as a critical tool for expanding healthcare access, particularly in remote and underserved regions. This session explores the transformative potential of telemedicine, covering technological advancements, policy frameworks, and challenges in implementation. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Telemedicine innovators and developers of remote healthcare platforms. Healthcare providers using telemedicine to reach underserved populations. Policy experts advocating for telehealth regulations and reimbursement models. Researchers studying the impact of telemedicine on healthcare delivery. Delegate Takeaways Understanding of telemedicine’s role in addressing healthcare gaps globally. Exposure to successful telehealth models and best practices for implementation. Strategies to overcome technological, regulatory, and logistical challenges in telemedicine.
  • Track 8: Community Health Workers: Scaling Impact in Low-Income Regions
    Community Health Workers (CHWs) are essential in delivering primary healthcare and improving outcomes in low-income regions. This session examines how CHWs can be effectively trained, empowered, and integrated into healthcare systems to address critical public health challenges. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health officials implementing CHW programs. NGOs and community organizations focusing on grassroots healthcare delivery. Researchers evaluating the impact of CHWs on health outcomes. Policymakers designing frameworks to support CHWs. Delegate Takeaways Practical approaches to training and integrating CHWs into healthcare systems. Case studies demonstrating the impact of CHWs in low-resource settings. Insights into sustainable funding models and policies to support CHW programs.
  • Track 9: Affordable Innovations for Low-Cost Healthcare Delivery
    This session highlights groundbreaking innovations aimed at reducing healthcare costs while maintaining quality and accessibility. Discussions will focus on scalable technologies, creative service delivery models, and collaborative solutions for low-cost healthcare in resource-constrained settings. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Innovators developing cost-effective healthcare technologies. Healthcare providers implementing affordable care models. Researchers studying the economic impact of low-cost healthcare innovations. NGOs and startups addressing healthcare affordability. Delegate Takeaways Exposure to innovative solutions for affordable healthcare delivery. Strategies for scaling cost-effective models in diverse settings. Insights into partnerships and funding opportunities to drive innovation.
  • Track 10: Universal Health Coverage: Global Success Stories and Lessons Learned
    Universal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure that all individuals have access to essential healthcare services without financial hardship. This session showcases global success stories, highlights challenges, and shares lessons learned in achieving UHC. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Policymakers and government leaders driving UHC initiatives. Researchers analyzing the impact and sustainability of UHC programs. International organizations working on UHC implementation and advocacy. Healthcare providers contributing to UHC models. Delegate Takeaways Comprehensive understanding of the principles and frameworks of UHC. Lessons learned from successful UHC implementations in various countries. Tools to advocate for and implement UHC policies in local contexts.

Session 4: Survivorship and Supportive Care

Sessions
Abstract Digital Structure

Agenda

Day 1

Innovations in Diagnostics and Treatment

08:00 AM - 09:00 AM

Registration and Networking Breakfast

09:00 AM - 09:45 AM

Opening Keynote

“Innovating Across Borders: A Global Vision for Cancer Research and Care”

09:45 AM - 10:15 AM

Plenary Talk

“Transforming Cancer Diagnostics: The Role of AI and Precision Technologies”

10:15 AM - 10:30 AM

Networking and Refreshments Break

Session Track 1:  Innovations in Cancer Diagnostics

10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Panel Discussion

“Revolutionizing Early Cancer Detection”

  • AI-powered imaging for early diagnosis.

  • Liquid biopsies and their role in cancer detection.

  • Challenges in implementing advanced diagnostics in low-resource settings.

11:30 AM - 11:50 AM

Oral Presentation

“Biomarkers in Precision Oncology: Current Trends and Future Directions”

11:50 AM - 12:10 PM

Oral Presentation

“Genomics in Cancer Screening: Identifying High-Risk Populations”

12:10 PM - 12:30 PM

Case Study

“Real-World Applications of AI in Cancer Diagnostics”

12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

Networking Lunch Break

Session Track 2: Advancements in Cancer Treatment

01:30 PM - 02:00 PM

Keynote Talk

“Breakthroughs in Immunotherapy: A New Era in Cancer Treatment”
02:00 PM - 02:30 PM

Plenary Talk

“The Role of Targeted Therapies in Advanced Cancer Care”

02:30 PM - 03:30 PM

Panel Discussion

“Precision Medicine in Oncology: From Bench to Bedside”

  • Personalizing cancer care through molecular profiling.

  • Overcoming challenges in targeted therapy implementation.

  • Case studies on successful precision treatment approaches.

03:30 PM - 03:45 PM

Networking and Refreshments Break

03:45 PM - 04:05 PM

Oral Presentation

“Robotics and AI in Oncologic Surgery: Enhancing Precision and Outcomes”

04:05 PM - 04:25 PM

Oral Presentation

“Advances in Radiotherapy and Proton Therapy: Improving Targeting Accuracy”

04:25 PM - 04:45 PM

Case Study

“The Impact of CAR-T Cell Therapy on Patient Outcomes”
04:45 PM

Closing Remarks and Day 1 Wrap-Up

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