The Inaugural All-Island Cancer Summit
Working better together for more effective, efficient, and equitable cancer research and care
14th May 2025
Croke Park, Dublin
The Inaugural All-Island Cancer Summit
In association with the All-Island Cancer Research Institute (AICRI)
Working better together for more effective, efficient, and equitable cancer research and care
Over the past two decades, cancer has become the leading cause of death in Ireland, presenting a significant disease burden on society. A new case is diagnosed in the EU every 9 seconds. Currently, cancer ranks as the second leading cause of mortality after cardiovascular disease, poised to overtake it as the primary cause. This burden impacts our health and social care systems, government budgets, and the productivity and growth of a healthy workforce. By 2040, global new cancer cases are expected to nearly double to around 30 million each year. Importantly, many cancers are preventable, with potential mortality reduction of up to 60% through prevention and early detection.
In collaboration with All-Island Cancer Research Institute (AICRI), The Business Post is thrilled to announce the inaugural All-Island Cancer Summit in May 2025. This 1-day event will convene policymakers, leading academics, scientists, health professionals, private sector and NGO representatives, as well as cancer patients and survivors, to share personal testimonials and perspectives. Together, we’ll discuss the future of cancer research and care across Ireland, focusing on policy developments, innovations, and the delivery of care.
Join us at Croke Park in May 2025 to gain insights into policy advancements, innovative research, early diagnosis techniques, novel treatments, and transformative technologies that shape the oncology landscape.
Topics:
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Policy developments in Europe and creating a world-leading cancer research institute in Ireland
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Funding for cancer research and innovation
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Enhancing prevention, screening, and treatment practices
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Improving survivorship and quality of life
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Addressing disparities in access and outcomes
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Providing personalized care and precision medicine
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Leveraging AI, data, and digital tools to improve care
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Tackling workforce and resource challenges
Benefits of Attending:
Connect with industry leaders, healthcare decision-makers, and experts
Stay informed on the latest developments in cancer research, policy, and care delivery
Contribute to shaping the future of cancer care in Ireland
Gain exclusive market and policy insights
Learn from top experts and policymakers as they address key challenges to improving cancer outcomes
Who You’ll Meet:
Senior healthcare decision-makers
Clinical leaders
Health policymakers
Cancer care industry leaders
Patient advocacy representatives
Key cancer academics
Leading cancer researchers and institutes
Cancer charities
Contact us
For sponsorship opportunities contact:
Wayne Leitch
Lead Partnership Manager
Mob: +353 86 8575144
Email: [email protected]
For any queries or ticket sales, contact:
Jackie Bryan
Conference Facilitator
Tel: +353 87 055 7913
Email: [email protected]
Venue
Croke Park, Dublin
Car Parking
By Foot
Croke Park is just a 15 minute walk from the City Centre.
By Train
The closest railway station is Drumcondra at the intersection of Drumcondra Road (N1) and Clonliffe Road, a 5 minute walk from the stadium. The closest DART stations are Connolly and Clontarf. Connolly is a 15-20 minute walk and Clontarf a 20-25 minute walk to the stadium. The closest LUAS stops are Connolly (Red Line) and Parnell (Green Line). The nearest Intercity Rail stop is at Connolly Station
By Bus
Take the No 3, 11, 11a 16, 16a and 41 from the City Centre to Drumcondra Road.
By Bike
Croke Park is just a cycle from the City Centre. The nearest Dublin Bike stations are located on North Circular Road and Mountjoy Square. There is also a two-tier parking facility in the Davin Stand car park.