The Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Our first plenary session of MASCC26 will focus on Maximizing Access to Supportive Care for All: Solutions and Actions. Chaired by Christopher Steer and Naveena Nekkalapudi, this session will feature the following speakers:
- Naveena Nekkalapudi (Australia): Patient Partners in Research Co-design
- Gail Garvey (Australia): Enhancing Supportive Care to Help Close the Cancer Gap for First Nations Australians
- Anna Ugalde (Australia): Maximising Supportive Care to Bring Equitable Cancer Outcomes in Rural and Remote Communities Closer to Reality
- Don S. Dizon (USA): Removing Barriers to Supportive Care for Sexual and Gender Minority Communities
Join us in Melbourne for this and much more. Register by the early bird deadline on April 22 for discount pricing!”
Florian Scotté, Head of the Interdisciplinary Department for Patient Pathway Organization (DIOPP) at Gustave Roussy Cancer Campus, shared MASCC’s post, adding:
“The MASCC meeting in Melbourne will give a new opportunity to share innovation in supportive care and patient s journey revolution. Access to care, toxicity management, lifestyle components will be focused on in Melbourne Australia.
Don’t miss the annual event of The Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) that will pose again the global leadership of the association.
Become member and join the group.”
