SHINE 2Europe’s CEO, Carina Dantas participated at the EOSC4Cancer stakeholder workshop, held on December 2nd, to present innovative approaches addressing ethical challenges in cancer data sharing. The event brought together over 30 stakeholders and partners in Brussels, both in-person and online, for the Roadmap Consultation Workshop on the Cancer Data Space.

Carina Dantas delivered a presentation titled “Clustering Biases – The Role of Stakeholders and Data Platforms,” highlighting SHINE’s involvement in key European projects such as Liveration, with an emphasis on the work on social innovation and multi-stakeholder engagement.

LIVERATION presented at EOSC4Cancer workshop in Brussels

The Liveration project was presented and discussed. This project aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Additional Margin Coagulation (AMC) in liver surgery to reduce cancer recurrence. SHINE’s role concerns evaluating the social, economic, and health impacts of the intervention while coordinating the mapping and engagement of relevant stakeholders. Carina outlined the project’s challenges, such as regulatory compliance, data standardisation, and multilingual communication barriers, shedding light on the complexities of conducting a pragmatic clinical trial involving 720 patients across six countries.

Beyond these projects, Carina highlighted SHINE 2Europe’s contributions to the cancer community in numerous Horizon Europe initiatives, illustrating how SHINE bridges research, policy, and patient empowerment. Her involvement in initiatives such as LIVERATION, 4P-CAN, and the Portuguese National Cancer Hub exemplifies the dedication to fostering inclusive, evidence-based approaches to cancer prevention and care.

The workshop also provided an opportunity to engage with a diverse range of stakeholders, including patients, industry representatives, policymakers, and researchers. Carina’s participation in a session alongside notable experts such as Marco Morelli, Peter Gordebeke, David Marshall, Chloé Mayeur, Oriana Sousa and Tamara Milagre enriched the discussions on cancer data sharing, ethics, and the development of synergistic projects. The collaborative atmosphere underscored the importance of integrating multiple perspectives to advance the Cancer Data Space Roadmap.

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