All.Can Poland proudly participated in the first-ever Cancer Mission Fair, held from 20–22 May in Warsaw, as part of the ECHoS project in collaboration with the European Commission’s EU Cancer Mission. Themed “LAUNCH, ENGAGE, SYNERGISE!”, the fair brought together stakeholders from across Europe to advance collaboration, spotlight citizen-centred solutions, and accelerate progress in cancer care and research.

Representing a powerful example of cross-sector collaboration in action, All.Can Poland hosted a showcase station at the event’s exhibition area. The station highlighted key initiatives, including:

  • The All.Can Efficiency Hub, featuring real-world case studies through an interactive digital display;
  • The All.Can Action Guide for Efficient Cancer Care, outlining actionable strategies to improve patient outcomes;
  • Multi-stakeholder engagement efforts in Poland, illustrating how industry, academia, patients, healthcare professionals, and policy leaders work together to deliver more impactful, sustainable solutions in cancer care.

Aleksandra Rudnicka, Chairwoman of All.Can Poland, participated in the debate “life is more than survival – expert panel discussion on quality of life”. This session explored the critical topic of quality of life for cancer patients, with a focus on ensuring that care strategies extend beyond treatment and survival to address the holistic needs of individuals living with and beyond cancer.

All.Can Poland, represented by Alekandra Rudnicka and Ewa Matusiak had the pleasure to represent the initiative offering both international and Polish reports.

Held at a pivotal time for European cancer policy, the Cancer Mission Fair marked the launch of the Polish National Cancer Mission Hub (NCMH), aligning national efforts with the broader goals of the EU Cancer Mission. The fair showcased citizen engagement workshops, real-time project demonstrations, and collaboration labs focused on prevention, early detection, and quality of life.