Join us in London for three days of stimulating panel discussions, world class research talks, poster presentations and much more.
Themes of the event will include:
- The convergence of ageing, genetics and cancer risk
- Pre-cancer biology and interception opportunities
- Integrated view of inequalities in cancer risk and incidence
- Implementation of precision prevention interventions using repurposed drugs
This is a must-attend event for researchers from discovery biology, translational and behavioural science and population and implementation research, including established and early-career researchers from across the world.
FAQs
Patient Representatives
If you are a patient representative and would like to attend, please email researchevents@cancer.org.uk for a promotional code.
Cancellation policy
Attendees wishing to cancel their place can receive a full refund up to 10 working days before the event start date. All cancellations must be made in writing to researchevents@cancer.org.uk before 10 June 2025. Any cancellations received after this date, will not be refunded. Attendees can send a replacement free of charge.
Cancer Research UK is not liable for any travel or accommodation costs relating to attendee bookings.
COVID-19 guidance
The health and safety of our attendees and those you work with remains our highest priority. We will continue to closely monitor developments relating to COVID-19 and review guidance from government bodies. Further information and advice will be emailed to registered attendees ahead of the event.
Photography and filming
Photography and filming will be taking place at this event for use in future CRUK science communications including, but not limited to, newsletters, publications, marketing emails, webpages, and social media. (Individuals will not be identified by name or affiliation when using any images).
If you do not wish to be featured, please speak to a member of Cancer Research UK at the registration desk or email researchevents@cancer.org.uk
Inclusive research and innovation events
We've prioritised embedding Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) across all our research activities to help foster environments that support innovation and creativity. Our research events are designed to showcase cutting-edge science, bring together an international scientific community and facilitate collaborations.
We want to provide welcoming and inclusive research events where we inspire, inform and engage a range of researchers and promote a positive research culture for everyone. To support this, we've developed a code of conduct to set out our expectations for everyone involved in our research events.
Code of Conduct