28/05/2026
🇪🇺 European Week Against Cancer: the people and discoveries shaping the future of oncology
Every part of our research tries to answer a question: why do some patients respond differently to treatment? What can exceptional survivors teach us? How can science help more people live longer, fuller lives after cancer? Behind these questions are people: patients, families, clinicians, scientists, advocates. Over the past months, we shared moments from this journey: survivor experiences, the science behind our Rosalind Study and the technologies opening new perspectives for oncology.
📚 For European Week Against Cancer, we brought together 7 posts that reflect what inspires our work every day: understanding exceptional survivorship to help shape the future of cancer care.
Until all survive.
1. What is the hardest part of being a cancer advocate? https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1FUx9EpV4Q/
2. The hidden cost of survival: https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1NT1HEoeBk/
3. Why our scientific approach feels positive https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1HyX1UEW4x/
4. When determination wins: https://www.facebook.com/CURE51/posts/pfbid0cZL2pzq99rz6QSc7KqEymx2HgkP4a7bwoaN7hCvdgCGmX7iGkyLBNxTSAWkfATPtl
5. Be your own advocate: https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1RHLc36Ja8/
6. How we like to stay in good health: https://www.facebook.com/CURE51/posts/pfbid02E3B71sJSRSLCM95EDN1FupkRXJasKdqzkcn6dqp6DuSahRjTPf5PaFU7WPHyVbBal
7. A new way of understanding cancer: https://www.facebook.com/CURE51/posts/pfbid0kVYHy3HRJSdjFge8TCLLyQefRvZwprvGuvEd3Mor7PJdEP1Xib3whx5NgaPjn2N5l