Nature Conferences | Accelerating Pediatric Cancer Innovation: From Research to Real‑World Impact

The Nature Conference on pediatric cancer care will take place on 11-12 November 2026 in Memphis, Tennessee, USA! It will bring together global experts, researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and patient advocates to address the urgent challenges and opportunities in childhood cancer care.
Nature Conferences | Accelerating Pediatric Cancer Innovation: From Research to Real‑World Impact
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Date
November 11-12, 2026
Location
Memphis, TN, USA
Format
In-Person Event

  


To register and submit an abstract, please visit  Accelerating Pediatric Cancer Innovation: From Research to Real‑World Impact

 

The Nature Conference on pediatric cancer care will bring together global experts, researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and patient advocates to address the urgent challenges and opportunities in childhood cancer care.

Sessions will highlight cutting-edge research in precision oncology, advances in molecular diagnostics, and the translation of novel therapies into clinical practice, while also focusing on the critical issues of access to cancer care across diverse regions and populations. With an emphasis on reducing disparities between high- and low-resource settings, the conference will explore strategies for implementing sustainable, evidence-based interventions, strengthening health systems, and improving survival outcomes for children worldwide.

By integrating scientific innovation with policy and advocacy, the event aims to foster collaborative solutions that ensure equitable, high-quality care for all children with cancer.

 Keynote speakers: 

Nancy Goodman Nada Jabado
Nancy Goodman

KIDS V CANCER, USA

Nada Jabado

McGill University, Canada

 


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