DCCC and DMCG.dk annually gather healthcare professionals, researchers, decision-makers and patient organisations from across Denmark for the Danish Cancer Research Days. As always, the core focus of the conference is that our strong national collaboration is a crucial foundation for ensuring high and consistent quality in both cancer research and treatment throughout the entire cancer patient's journey.
A unique forum for knowledge sharing and collaboration
Danish Cancer Research Days provide a platform for enhanced knowledge sharing and collaboration across disciplines and regions. The conference focuses on how we can effectively translate and share new insights, ensuring that together we can offer the best evidence-based care pathways for all cancer patients in Denmark.
In a healthcare system undergoing transformation and a cancer sector that is constantly evolving with new technologies and treatments, it is crucial to support integrated and evidence-based practices. At the same time, it is essential that resources are used efficiently and for the benefit of all patients. This requires strong cross-sector collaboration to ensure high-quality and coordinated patient pathways.
This is why the programme always highlights the most pressing and complex issues, because we believe that Denmark’s largest interdisciplinary cancer conference is the ideal platform to discuss the complex issues that concern the entire healthcare system.
Bridging the gap between research and patient
Since 2018, the conference has been a key platform within a nationwide initiative, where DCCC and DMCG.dk collaborate to ensure that research and improvements are translated into practices that directly benefit patients.
It is crucial to bridge the gap between research breakthroughs and patient treatment, including advancements from laboratory discoveries. That is why Danish Cancer Research Days always prioritise translational research, highlighting its essential role in improving cancer treatment.
We believe that interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge sharing are essential to advancing research and, in turn, improving cancer treatment across all aspects, from prevention and diagnosis to treatment, late effects, rehabilitation, and palliative care. For this reason, the conference is open to all professionals dedicated to the field of cancer.