CMC 2026 Distilled will take place as a one-day online meeting on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, with a live stream from Berlin in TV quality. Participation will be free of charge, further reinforcing the conference’s commitment to making high-level education in women’s cancer care accessible to a broad international audience.
In addition to the scientific program, the meeting will offer an interactive chat window, allowing participants to engage directly with the faculty by sending questions and comments throughout the event. This format is expected to support a more dynamic exchange and strengthen the sense of global dialogue that has become a defining element of the conference.
The educational value of the meeting is also reflected in its accreditation, with 10 CME points awarded by the Medical Association, State Chamber Berlin. This adds further relevance for clinicians seeking both scientific updates and certified continuing medical education in a focused and accessible format.
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A Focused Update On Women’s Cancer Management
The clinical and scientific program will cover key developments across breast cancer, ovarian cancer, cervical cancer, and endometrial cancer. By concentrating on essential updates in women’s cancer management, the meeting is designed to present information that is both academically valuable and directly relevant to clinical practice.
The agenda will include presidential lectures, state-of-the-art sessions, and CMC panel discussions, creating a structure that combines expert-driven education with broader professional dialogue. Leading specialists from around the world are expected to contribute to a program with practical and scientific value for the international oncology community.
A One-Day Global Online Event
CMC 2026 Distilled will be held as a one-day online meeting on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. The event will be streamed live from Berlin in TV quality, offering participants around the world an opportunity to follow the sessions in an accessible and professionally produced format.
Participation will be free of charge, reflecting the conference’s continued commitment to the wide dissemination of knowledge and experience in women’s cancer care. This open-access approach remains one of the defining principles of the meeting and supports its international reach.
Education, Interaction, And International Exchange
In addition to its scientific sessions, the conference will include a live chat window, encouraging participants to send questions and comments and take part in the discussion. This interactive element supports a more engaging meeting environment and helps transform the event into a true international exchange rather than a passive viewing experience.
The educational importance of the meeting is further underlined by the award of 10 CME points by the Medical Association, State Chamber Berlin, adding accredited professional value to the scientific content.
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Written by Nare Hovhannisyan, MD




