DiCE is the voice of digestive cancer patients in Europe. Its aim is to save lives by bringing together all key stakeholders in the fight against these cancers.
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On 3 July 2026, we gather at Riemer Park in Munich to promote awareness of digestive cancers & emphasise the significance of prevention & maintaining healthy lifestyles. #funrunmunich26
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What a way to close the 11th DiCE Masterclass! π
This morning, our community came together in Munich for the first-ever DiCE Fun Run, turning awareness into action, one step at a time.
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who ran, walked and cheered us on. Your energy and commitment showed that every step can help raise awareness of digestive cancers while promoting healthier, more active lives.
Tomorrow, weβll round off the Masterclass with our very first DiCE Fun Run, bringing our conversations about the importance of movement into action. We look forward to seeing all of you at Riemer Park at 6.30 am!
#DiCEMasterclass#DigestiveCancer#PatientAdvocacy#HealthPolicy
Another inspiring day at the 11th DiCE Masterclass!
This afternoon focused on turning knowledge into action, with discussions on EU health policy, DiCEβs latest research activities, and how patient advocacy can help shape better care across Europe.
#TogetherForPatients
Participants also took part in an interactive workshop exploring the role of nature in wellbeing and healing, before hearing more inspiring updates from our Member Organisations and patient advocates, showcasing initiatives that are making a difference in communities across πͺπΊ
We also explored the growing role of artificial intelligence in cancer care, discussing what these technologies could mean for patients, healthcare professionals and advocacy. Stay tuned for more! #DiCEMasterclass2026#DigestiveCancer#PatientAdvocacy#AI
A busy morning at the 11th DiCE Masterclass!
Today began with the latest scientific updates on oesophageal, gastric, liver, pancreatic and colorectal cancers, as leading experts shared recent advances in research and care.
The day concluded with an engaging session on why movement matters, exploring the growing evidence behind physical activity and its role in recovery, quality of life and long-term outcomes for people living with and beyond cancer.
Thank you to all our speakers and participants!
A great first day at the #DiCEMasterclass2026!
Today, we welcomed our community to Munich and opened the Masterclass with inspiring updates from DiCE MOs & patient advocates across πͺπΊ, highlighting initiatives that are making a difference for people affected by digestive cancers.
We are looking forward to welcoming you tomorrow to the 11th Annual DiCE Masterclass, taking place in Munich alongside @myESMO GI 2026, for a day of space to listen, learn, and strengthen our collective impact in digestive cancer advocacy.
#DiCEMasterclass2026#esmogi26
READI consortium members Zoi-Dorothea Pana and Juliette Guillot reflect on the importance of inclusion and language, reminding us that every voice matters in READI.
Their message highlights the power of words and collaboration in driving meaningful impact.
#READI#CancerCare
8 weeks ago, this journey began with a single training session.
Since then, you've built endurance, strength, and confidence, one step at a time. This final week is about staying active, enjoying the movement, and feeling ready for #FunRunMunich26.
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Next Friday, we will be moving with purpose at the #FunRunMunich26.
If you haven't registered yet, there's still time. We'd love to see you in Munich for a morning of movement, community & awareness-raising.
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ποΈ 3 July 26
β° 6:30 a.m.
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The @ASCO Annual Meeting continues to be one of the most important events for cancer research, bringing together the latest advances from π.
DiCE closely followed the key updates, highlighting several important developments in digestive cancer care.
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DiCE remains committed to ensuring that the voices of people affected by digestive cancers are heard as the new European HTA system continues to evolve.
This Tuesday, our Policy Officer, Filip Karan, participated in the 7th meeting of the Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Stakeholder Network, organised by the @EU_Commission.
This meeting brought together patient organisations, healthcare professionals, health technology developers, payers, academics and policymakers to discuss key developments in JCAs, JSCs & the European Commissionβs ongoing evaluation of the implementation of the HTA Regulation.