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We are now inviting Themed Sessions proposals for the EAPC 2027 Congress in Glasgow - this is your opportunity to help shape the programme.

More information on the EAPC 2027 Themed Sessions call and submission process on our website: eapcnet.eu/congress/202...

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Read this week’s #EAPCblog ‘As professionals committed to the core values of palliative care which include therapeutic proportionality, person-centred care, respect for dignity and the prevention of avoidable suffering, we have a responsibility to translate evidence into practice.’ bit.ly/3PHYkOk

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Read this week’s #EAPCblog ‘As professionals committed to the core values of palliative care which include therapeutic proportionality, person-centred care, respect for dignity and the prevention of avoidable suffering, we have a responsibility to translate evidence into practice.’ bit.ly/3PHYkOk

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Read this week’s #EAPCblog ‘As professionals committed to the core values of palliative care which include therapeutic proportionality, person-centred care, respect for dignity and the prevention of avoidable suffering, we have a responsibility to translate evidence into practice.’ bit.ly/3PHYkOk

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Palliative management of malignant gastric outlet obstruction Malignant gastric outlet obstruction (MGOO) is a complication in some cancers but there is no specific evidence based guidance for healthcare professionals about the best care for this condition. F…

This week’s #EAPCblog ‘Shared decision-making between the patient and the wider team, including gastroenterologists, oncologists, surgeons, dieticians, and specialist nurses, is essential.’ bit.ly/3PH2plRT

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Palliative management of malignant gastric outlet obstruction Malignant gastric outlet obstruction (MGOO) is a complication in some cancers but there is no specific evidence based guidance for healthcare professionals about the best care for this condition. F…

This week’s #EAPCblog ‘Shared decision-making between the patient and the wider team, including gastroenterologists, oncologists, surgeons, dieticians, and specialist nurses, is essential.’ bit.ly/3PH2plRT

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Palliative management of malignant gastric outlet obstruction Malignant gastric outlet obstruction (MGOO) is a complication in some cancers but there is no specific evidence based guidance for healthcare professionals about the best care for this condition. F…

This week’s #EAPCblog ‘Shared decision-making between the patient and the wider team, including gastroenterologists, oncologists, surgeons, dieticians, and specialist nurses, is essential.’ bit.ly/3PH2plRT

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Working towards an EAPC white paper on palliative care and emergency medical services: building consensus through collaboration and Czech dumplings Emergency medical services are often the first point of contact in moments of crisis. For people with palliative care needs, these situations can be especially complex – for patients, familie…

‘The aim of the white paper is practical and forward looking - to offer guidance to support clinicians, services and policymakers in developing better, more coordinated approaches to care.’ This week’s #EAPCblog from the EAPC task force on palliative care & emergency medical services bit.ly/4sQaNxF

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Working towards an EAPC white paper on palliative care and emergency medical services: building consensus through collaboration and Czech dumplings Emergency medical services are often the first point of contact in moments of crisis. For people with palliative care needs, these situations can be especially complex – for patients, familie…

‘The aim of the white paper is practical and forward looking - to offer guidance to support clinicians, services and policymakers in developing better, more coordinated approaches to care.’ This week’s #EAPCblog from the EAPC task force on palliative care & emergency medical services bit.ly/4sQaNxF

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Working towards an EAPC white paper on palliative care and emergency medical services: building consensus through collaboration and Czech dumplings Emergency medical services are often the first point of contact in moments of crisis. For people with palliative care needs, these situations can be especially complex – for patients, familie…

‘The aim of the white paper is practical and forward looking - to offer guidance to support clinicians, services and policymakers in developing better, more coordinated approaches to care.’ This week’s #EAPCblog from the EAPC task force on palliative care & emergency medical services bit.ly/4sQaNxF

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Living long-term with incurable cancer: why a shared definition matters For some people, an incurable cancer diagnosis does not mean that death is near – but it does mean living with uncertainty, which needs special support. For February’s Palliative Medicine editor’s …

‘Most importantly, it helps patients and families feel seen; by validating the ‘twilight zone’ experience that many people living long term with incurable cancer go through and helping to ensure that their needs are not overlooked’. This week’s #EAPCblog bit.ly/3OLhxOD

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Living long-term with incurable cancer: why a shared definition matters For some people, an incurable cancer diagnosis does not mean that death is near – but it does mean living with uncertainty, which needs special support. For February’s Palliative Medicine editor’s …

‘Most importantly, it helps patients and families feel seen; by validating the ‘twilight zone’ experience that many people living long term with incurable cancer go through and helping to ensure that their needs are not overlooked’. This week’s #EAPCblog bit.ly/3OLhxOD

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Living long-term with incurable cancer: why a shared definition matters For some people, an incurable cancer diagnosis does not mean that death is near – but it does mean living with uncertainty, which needs special support. For February’s Palliative Medicine editor’s …

‘Most importantly, it helps patients and families feel seen; by validating the ‘twilight zone’ experience that many people living long term with incurable cancer go through and helping to ensure that their needs are not overlooked’. This week’s #EAPCblog bit.ly/3OLhxOD

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Living long-term with incurable cancer: why a shared definition matters For some people, an incurable cancer diagnosis does not mean that death is near – but it does mean living with uncertainty, which needs special support. For February’s Palliative Medicine editor’s …

‘Most importantly, it helps patients and families feel seen; by validating the ‘twilight zone’ experience that many people living long term with incurable cancer go through and helping to ensure that their needs are not overlooked’. This week’s #EAPCblog bit.ly/3OLhxOD

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‘Caring for someone with a chronic respiratory disease is often a long and unpredictable journey: ‘It’s like being on a roller coaster’ as one carer told us.’ Read the latest #EAPCblog in our carers series bit.ly/3ZAqWKZ

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‘Caring for someone with a chronic respiratory disease is often a long and unpredictable journey: ‘It’s like being on a roller coaster’ as one carer told us.’ Read the latest #EAPCblog in our carers series bit.ly/3ZAqWKZ

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‘Caring for someone with a chronic respiratory disease is often a long and unpredictable journey: ‘It’s like being on a roller coaster’ as one carer told us.’ Read the latest #EAPCblog in our carers series bit.ly/3ZAqWKZ

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The day the room changed For our palliative stories blog series, Joshua Mascreen shares the experience of music therapy for children with life limiting illness – and for their parents. Photo credit: St.Jude India Chi…

‘The room had learned how to wait. It waited with parents who counted hours, with children who had learned patience too early and with silences that carried more than words ever could.’ The power of music and connection in this week’s #EAPCblog bit.ly/4rCjDOQ

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The day the room changed For our palliative stories blog series, Joshua Mascreen shares the experience of music therapy for children with life limiting illness – and for their parents. Photo credit: St.Jude India Chi…

This week’s #EAPCblog ‘Rhythms of Resilience did not promise healing. It offered something just as vital, a space where children could be heard, parents could rest and care could be deeply human.’ bit.ly/4rCjDOQ

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The day the room changed For our palliative stories blog series, Joshua Mascreen shares the experience of music therapy for children with life limiting illness – and for their parents. Photo credit: St.Jude India Chi…

‘The room had learned how to wait. It waited with parents who counted hours, with children who had learned patience too early and with silences that carried more than words ever could.’ The power of music and connection in this week’s #EAPCblog bit.ly/4rCjDOQ

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The day the room changed For our palliative stories blog series, Joshua Mascreen shares the experience of music therapy for children with life limiting illness – and for their parents. Photo credit: St.Jude India Chi…

This week’s #EAPCblog ‘Rhythms of Resilience did not promise healing. It offered something just as vital, a space where children could be heard, parents could rest and care could be deeply human.’ bit.ly/4rCjDOQ

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The day the room changed For our palliative stories blog series, Joshua Mascreen shares the experience of music therapy for children with life limiting illness – and for their parents. Photo credit: St.Jude India Chi…

This week’s #EAPCblog ‘Rhythms of Resilience did not promise healing. It offered something just as vital, a space where children could be heard, parents could rest and care could be deeply human.’ bit.ly/4rCjDOQ

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‘Being’ close to death: reflections on presence, care and professional identity in palliative care Palliative care professionals work in a unique environment where dying can be part of everyday life.  For January’s Palliative Medicine editor’s choice, Mateus Eduardo Romão and Serena Barello…

This week’s #EAPCblog ‘If proximity to death shapes professionals, then making space for that transformation cannot remain an individual responsibility.’ bit.ly/4ke0IaL

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‘Being’ close to death: reflections on presence, care and professional identity in palliative care Palliative care professionals work in a unique environment where dying can be part of everyday life.  For January’s Palliative Medicine editor’s choice, Mateus Eduardo Romão and Serena Barello…

This week’s #EAPCblog ‘If proximity to death shapes professionals, then making space for that transformation cannot remain an individual responsibility.’ bit.ly/4ke0IaL

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‘Being’ close to death: reflections on presence, care and professional identity in palliative care Palliative care professionals work in a unique environment where dying can be part of everyday life.  For January’s Palliative Medicine editor’s choice, Mateus Eduardo Romão and Serena Barello…

This week’s #EAPCblog ‘If proximity to death shapes professionals, then making space for that transformation cannot remain an individual responsibility.’ bit.ly/4ke0IaL

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Every person’s cancer journey is unique!
So must be their care...

This #WorldCancerDay, the #EAPC highlights the importance of people-centred palliative care, supporting physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs.

#UnitedByUnique #PeopleCentredCare #CancerCare #PalliativeCare

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Stay connected with the latest from the EAPC.
Our monthly newsletter brings together key updates, research, opportunities, and the collective work shaping palliative care across Europe.

🔗 Read the latest edition: eapcnet.eu/newsletter/

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‘Being’ close to death: reflections on presence, care and professional identity in palliative care Palliative care professionals work in a unique environment where dying can be part of everyday life.  For January’s Palliative Medicine editor’s choice, Mateus Eduardo Romão and Serena Barello…

This week’s #EAPCblog ‘If proximity to death shapes professionals, then making space for that transformation cannot remain an individual responsibility.’ bit.ly/4ke0IaL

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News: 22 Ministers of health commit to embedding palliative care in the Eastern Mediterranean Region In October 2025, the 72nd session of the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Committee for the Eastern Mediterranean took place. One of the important resolutions discussed was the integration …

Read this week’s #EAPCblog about a significant step forward for palliative care in the Eastern Mediterranean Region bit.ly/4t7Vbq0

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News: 22 Ministers of health commit to embedding palliative care in the Eastern Mediterranean Region In October 2025, the 72nd session of the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Committee for the Eastern Mediterranean took place. One of the important resolutions discussed was the integration …

Read this week’s #EAPCblog about a significant step forward for palliative care in the Eastern Mediterranean Region bit.ly/4t7Vbq0

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