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06/07/2026

Today, we celebrate YOU. πŸ’™

On National Cancer Survivors Day, CCRAN honours every Canadian touched by colorectal cancer β€” those in treatment, those in remission, and the families and caregivers who walk beside them.

Survivorship looks different for everyone. However your journey unfolds, you are not alone. Our community stands with you today and every day.

To every survivor: your strength inspires us. πŸ’™

06/06/2026

🀝 Meaningful collaboration among industry partners is crucial to strengthening precision oncology across provinces.

Join this national panel discussion at CCRAN's 4th Annual Pan-Tumour Biomarkers Conference, where experts will examine opportunities to align industry innovation with oncology system priorities to support equitable access to comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) across Canada.

This session will explore how industry and health system partners can collaborate to navigate operational realities and build sustainable partnerships that advance CGP across jurisdictions.

Key areas of discussion include:
β€’ Strategies for industry partners to advance CGP within Canada’s evolving precision oncology landscape
β€’ Opportunities for cross-sector collaboration to support coordinated approaches to CGP
β€’ Considerations for fostering responsible, sustainable partnerships that align innovation with health system priorities and patient needs

πŸ“… June 18, 2026 | 4:45 – 5:45 p.m. ET
πŸ’» Virtual and free to attend
✨ New this year: sessions available with real-time translation into French and several other languages

πŸ‘‰ Register for free: http://bit.ly/biomarkers26

06/05/2026

🧬 As genomic and molecular testing becomes increasingly complex, how can we ensure every patient benefits from consistent, high-quality interpretation of results?

Join this insightful panel discussion at CCRAN's 4th Annual Pan-Tumour Biomarkers Conference, where experts explore the pivotal role of Molecular Tumour Boards (MTBs) in standardizing the interpretation of comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) and other advanced diagnostic approaches.

This session will examine how MTBs can support consistent clinical decision-making and advance equitable access to precision oncology expertise across Canada.

Key areas of discussion include:
β€’ The evolving role of MTBs in standardizing CGP interpretation and other advanced molecular diagnostics
β€’ Interprovincial variation and challenges in MTB models and emerging collaborative practices
β€’ The importance of clinician education and knowledge-sharing to strengthen genomics literacy and the interpretation of complex molecular reports

πŸ“… June 18, 2026 | 3:15 – 4:45 p.m. ET
πŸ’» Virtual and free to attend
✨ New this year: sessions available with real-time translation into French and several other languages

πŸ‘‰ Register for free: http://bit.ly/biomarkers26

06/04/2026

We asked our team to deliver some exciting news β€” each in their own language. 🌍

This year at CCRAN's Biomarkers Conference, sessions will offer real-time captioning in over 60 languages for the very first time β€” making this free, two-day virtual event more accessible than ever to patients, clinicians, caregivers, and advocates across Canada and around the world.

Watch their message and register for free: http://bit.ly/biomarkers26 (link in bio)

06/04/2026

Every cancer journey tells a story. Every patient voice can shape the future of cancer care. πŸ’™

Join this powerful patient panel discussion at CCRAN's 4th Annual Pan-Tumour Biomarkers Conference to learn how comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) has transformed patients' decision-making journeys across tumour types.

Together, we'll explore how CGP has affected patients' treatment options, communication with care teams, and their overall experience of living with advanced cancer.

Key areas of discussion include:
β€’ The influence of molecular testing, including CGP, on treatment decisions and patient outcomes across tumour types
β€’ Patient perspectives on access to testing, including gaps in availability, geography, timing, and integration into care
β€’ How communication, shared decision-making, and patient experience can inform policy, clinical practice, and health system planning

πŸ“… June 18, 2026 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET
πŸ’» Virtual and free to attend
✨ New this year: sessions available with real-time translation into French and several other languages

πŸ‘‰ Register for free: http://bit.ly/biomarkers26

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