Masterclass on Cancer Patient Advocacy (DRAFT)

European Institute of Oncology,
Milan, Italy

June 12th 2004

 9am  Welcome and introduction to Masterclass  
  Lynn Faulds Wood, Chair Steering Committee, ECPC; Alberto Costa, Director, European School of Oncology, Italy 

            

Politics and Cancer

 9.15am  A Roundtable Discussion chaired by Lynn Faulds Wood with a panel including Umberto Veronesi, former Minister of Health, Italy, Else Borst-Eilers, former Minister of Health, the Netherlands and Franco Cavalli, Member of the Swiss Parliament and Head of the Oncology Institute for the South of Switzerland 


Spotlight on...

10.15am  European Charter of Patients Rights 
  Stefano Inglese, Active Citizenship Network/Tribunal for Patients' Rights, Italy 
10.45am  Coffee 

        
Influencing the EU Health Agenda

Chaired by Tom Hudson, Europa Uomo, Ireland

11am  What cancer patients need to know about the European Union (EU) 
  Hildrun Sundseth, Advisory Board member, Merck Institute of Aging and Health, Belgium 
11.30am  How patients can influence the EU 
  Jean Georges, European Patients Forum, Luxembourg 
12md  Putting breast cancer on the European health agenda
  Stella Kyriakides, President Europa Donna - the European Breast Cancer Coalition, Cyprus 
12.20pm  Addressing deficiencies in the Clinical Trials Directive 
  Gordon McVie, European Institute of Oncology, Italy       
12.40pm  Roundtable discussion 
1pm  Lunch 

                                 
Drug Regulation in Europe

Chaired byJan Geissler, Leukamie-Online, Germany

2pm  How cancer drugs are regulated in Europe 
  Isobelle Moulon, European Medicines Evaluation Agency, UK 
2.20pm  Cancer drug regulation: a uniquely informed patient's perspective 
  Heide Preuss, Mamazone, Germany
2.35pm  How patients can contribute to drug regulation 
  Francois Houyez, EURORDIS, France 
2.55pm  Accessing cancer drugs: a case study 
  Sandy Craine, Elizabeth Rees, CML Support, UK 
3.15pm  Roundtable discussion 
3.30 Coffee

         
Advocacy-in-Action

Chaired by Claudia di Loreto, Aimac, Italy

3.50pm What cancer patients need to know about patient advocacy 
  Kathy Redmond, European Cancer Patient Coalition, Italy
4.10pm Getting a seat at the table
  Lyn Swinburne, Breast Cancer Network, Australia
4.30pm Strategic alliances
  Lynn Faulds Wood, Bowel Cancer Campaign, UK
4.50pm Information provision: the first step in patient advocacy
  Francesco de Lorenzo, Aimac, Italy
5.10pm Roundtable discussion
5.30pm Close of day 1

         
Sunday June 13th 2004

Strategic Communication

Chaired by Patricia Huijbregts, Dutch Federetion of Cancer Patient

9am  Cancer and the media
  Gordon McVie, European Institute of Oncology, Italy 
9.25  E-advocacy 
  Gilles Frydman, President, ACOR.org - tbc 
9.50 Using the media to build global awareness: A case study
  Jesme Baird, Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation, UK and GLCC 
10.15  Roundtable discussion 

                               
Spotlight on...

10.30  Fundraising: Tips on raising funds to sustain advocacy activities 
  Claudia McVie, Director of Fundraising, CLIC (Cancer and Leukaemia in Childhood, UK) 
11am  Coffee 

         
Discrimination in the Workplace

Chaired by Ekke Buechler, Selbsthilfe Prostatakrebs, Austria and Lynn Fauld Wood, UK

11.30  The European Union's anti-discrimination legislation: implications for cancer patients - Catherine Casserley, Senior Legislation Adviser, Disability Rights Commission, UK  
12md   Workplace discrimination: the reality for cancer patients - Roundtable discussion:                    
  Ekke Buechler: the Austrian situation (10 mins); Elisabetta Iannelli: the Italian situation (10 mins); Feedback from other partecipants about their situation
12.45 Closing address - where we go from here
  Lynn Faulds Wood 
1.00 Lunch 

           

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