
Registration is open for the European Cancer Screening & Early Detection Policy Summit
Registration is now open for the European Cancer Screening and Early Detection Policy Summit, taking place 17–18 February 2026 in Brussels and online.
Three years ago, the European Union reshaped the agenda on cancer screening with the goal of saving lives through early detection of prostate, lung and gastric cancer. To make this vision a reality, the European Commission launched three pioneering projects:
- SOLACE – designing comprehensive guidelines for lung cancer screening using low-dose computed tomography
- PRAISE-U – testing a personalised, cost-effective prostate cancer screening strategy using risk-based diagnostic algorithms
- TOGAS – developing and implementing gastric cancer prevention strategies tailored for communities across Europe
As these projects reach completion, the Summit will be the key moment to share results, debate challenges, and chart the path to national implementation of new screening programmes.
Participants will:
- Learn about the findings of SOLACE, PRAISE-U and TOGAS, and discuss evidence-based implementation strategies.
- Engage with policymakers, researchers, healthcare professionals and patient advocates to exchange lessons and inspire future initiatives.
- Advance policy action with ambitious recommendations to keep cancer screening and early detection high on the political agenda.
The Summit will be chaired by Stella Kyriakides, Former European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, and David Collingridge, Editor-in-Chief of The Lancet Oncology.