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Open Session
Tuesday 14:30 - 16:00
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Templars Hall

Empowering Patients Beyond Treatment: Digital Survivorship & Long-Term Care

This is the third of four consecutive roundtable sessions, running from 10:00 to 18:00 in Templars Hall, that bring together European and national research projects, public authorities, healthcare providers, and innovators to explore how digital health, data infrastructures, and advanced analytics are reshaping cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship.

Core theme: Digital tools, remote monitoring, and holistic survivorship models.

The roundtable focuses on exploring the role of digital tools, remote monitoring, and holistic survivorship models. The roundtable is organized around three main thematic pillars formulated as the following key questions: 

  • How can digital phenotyping, wearables, and remote monitoring support survivorship at scale?
  • How do we integrate physical, mental, and social dimensions of survivorship?
  • What models ensure sustainability and adoption by health systems?

The aim of the roundtable is to highlight practical examples, best practices, as well as key challenges related to the digital support of cancer survivors; the transition from active treatment to long-term follow-up; and the meaningful empowerment of patients in their daily lives through digital transformation in healthcare.

Coordinator: Maria Nomikou

Panel Discussion:
Ioannis Kakkos, Menia Koukougianni, Efthyvoulos Kyriakou, Korina Papadopoulou, Stergiani Spyrou, Nikos Vagalis

Go to the Agenda for the details of the next session – Templars Hall: 

16:30-18:00 | Roundtable 4 | No Literacy, No Uptake: Why Digital Health in Cancer Care Fails Without Education, Training & Active Engagement