Open Letter

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“Medical advances in cancer today increasingly allow it to be called a chronic disease with a long-term survival, which is great and promising news. That is why it seems unacceptable to us, cancer patients, that in some EU countries the chances of a patient diagnosed with 'cancer' surviving are as unpredictable as winning a million in the lottery.

It’s not acceptable, that in the East-Central Europe countries people are afraid to get sick and die from “the wrong cancer”. Scared because of the lack of timely diagnosis, lack of knowledgeable specialists and state-reimbursed innovative drugs, while in Western Europe this type of cancer is successfully treated, and patients can live for many years.

We are no longer willing to accept the long-standing inequalities in cancer treatment, and therefore along with the policy makers want to raise this problem and find effective solutions to bring this injustice to an end.”

Olga Valciņa, Member of the Board of Latvian Association of Oncology Patient Organizations “OncoAlliance”

 

Programme

Day 1 / 18.03.2022

Congress Opening

08.30

Registration

09.30

Opening. Moderator: Ivars Ijabs, Latvian MEP and representative of the Special Committee on Beating Cancer (BECA) of the European Parliament.

09.35

Opening speech. Olga Valciņa, founder of the Latvian Association of Oncology Patient Organizations “OncoAlliance”. The purpose of the Congress. Overview of the situation, access to cancer care in the EU Eastern and Central European countries.

09.40

Stella Kyriakides, European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety. Video address: The EU’s objectives and strategy for beating cancer and ensuring equal care for oncology patients.

09.45

Video address: Andra Levite, First Lady of the Republic of Latvia

09.47

Daniels Pavļuts, Health minister of Latvia.

09.55

Nicolae Ștefănuță, coordinator of the Special Committee on Beating Cancer (BECA) of the European Parliament.

10.00

Dr Bettina Ryll, a patient advocate and founder of the Melanoma Patient Network Europe, former EU Cancer Mission Board member. Main aspects of inequalities in cancer care and their consequences.

Full Programme

Speakers

Olga Valciņa /
Founder of the Latvian Association of Oncology Patient Organizations “OncoAlliance”
John F. Ryan /
Director of the Commission Public Health directorate
Bettina Ryll /
Founder of the Melanoma Patient Network Europe
Menia Koukougianni /
Co-founder and manager of NGO “KARKINAKI”, Greece
Sonata Jarmalaite /
Acting Director of the National Cancer Institute of Lithuania and professor of Genetics at Life Sciences Center of Vilnius University, Lithuania.
Partha Basu /
Deputy Head of Early Detection, Prevention & Infection Branch of International Agency for Research on Cancer
Stanimir Hasardzhiev /
Secretary-General of Patient Access Partnership, Bulgaria
Francisco Rocha Gonçalves /
Invited professor at the Faculty of Medicine of Porto University
Jin Young Park /
Scientist at the International Agency for Research on Cancer
Giuseppe Curigliano /
Chair of the ESMO Guidelines Committee
Daniels Pavluts /
Minister of Health of Latvia
Tanel Kiik /
Minister of Health and Labour of the Republic of Estonia