
“Moving Mountains with Passion”: A Legacy of Purpose in European Oncology – CancerWorld
CancerWorld shared a post on X:
“‘Moving Mountains with Passion’: A Legacy of Purpose in European Oncology
Few individuals have shaped the course of European cancer research, regulation, and patient advocacy like Baroness Françoise Meunier.
From pioneering clinical research on fungal infections in cancer patients…
To building the EORTC into a continent-wide engine of independent cancer trials… To leading the movement to end financial discrimination against cancer survivors, Baroness Meunier’s impact has spanned medicine, policy, Human Rights, and generations.
Her motto?
‘Ce que tu fais, fais-le bien.’
(Whatever you do, do it well.)
Read the full CancerWorld profile story.”
Mark Lawler, Chair in Translational Cancer Genomics and the Associate Director of Postgraduate Studies at Queen’s University Belfast, shared this post on X, adding:
“Delighted to see laudatory article on good friend and colleague (and Queen’s University Belfast honorary graduate) Francoise Meunier.
Particularly highlights her Right To Be Forgotten Campaign (RTBF), protecting cancer survivors from financial discrimination. My privilege to work with her on RTBF.”
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