Andreas Charalambous, Chair of the Department of Nursing at Cyprus University of Technology and MASCC Executive Board Member, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Project Update.
The iNTERVENE Living Lab will convene in Athens on World Cancer Day (4 February), within the framework of the 10th Annual Conference of the Hellenic Cancer Federation (ELLOK), which will be held from 2–4 February 2026 at the Wyndham Grand Hotel in Athens, Greece.
The overarching theme of the conference, ‘People at the Centre – Bridging Pathways of Care,’ provides a timely and relevant context for the Living Lab’s activities.
Leveraging this setting, the iNTERVENE Living Lab aims to systematically explore and document the perspectives of key stakeholder groups, including healthcare professionals, patients, and members of the general public, with regard to health literacy.
Particular emphasis will be placed on assessing existing levels of knowledge and utilisation, as well as examining perceptions of the benefits, barriers, and enabling factors associated with health literacy.
Through this multi-stakeholder engagement, the Living Lab seeks to generate evidence to inform the development of more person-centred, integrated, and effective care pathways, while contributing to the broader discourse on health literacy as a determinant of equitable cancer care.”
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