🧬 Why the World Needs a Global Forum of Leading Oncologists
Cancer is not just a diagnosis.
It is a sentence — one that millions live with every day.
According to the WHO, more than 250 million people around the world are living with cancer today. Every year, the disease takes 10 million lives — that’s one person every 3 seconds. Cancer mortality is 2–5 times higher than that of diabetes or HIV. These numbers are growing. And if we do not join forces, they will continue to grow.
We understand how important prevention is. But we speak on behalf of those who are already facing the disease. That means hundreds of millions of people. For them, we must stabilise these numbers. They must stop growing. They can go down.
This is why, in November 2027, we are launching the Global Forum of Leading Oncologists — held simultaneously in ten of the world’s major cities:
London, New York, Paris, Tokyo, Singapore, Delhi, Dubai, Beijing, Cape Town, and Mexico City.
🗓 The forum will take place from 15 to 19 November 2027.
🩺 How we select participants
We invite 10 of the best oncologists from every country in the world.
But we do not impose strict selection criteria.
Because we know: in every country, “the best” is not defined by a ranking — but by patients, by peers, by the community, and often by the entire society.
— It may be a doctor whose appointment list is booked months in advance.
— A surgeon trusted without hesitation.
— A clinician respected by the Ministry and loved by students.
— Or someone who saved thousands — or even just one life, when all hope was lost.
We don’t choose the best. Life does.
We impose only one requirement: the participant must be a practising doctor at the time of the forum.
Someone who faces medical reality — every single day.
📋 Protocols that save lives
Across the world, hundreds of cancer treatment protocols are in use.
But:
— In some countries, chemotherapy is stopped at the third line.
— In others, patients move to immunotherapy.
— In some places, experimental methods are applied.
— And in others — even basic medications are unavailable.
A patient with the same diagnosis may receive radically different treatment — depending on country, region, funding, or even chance.
At the forum, we will:
Compile a comparative map of cancer treatment protocols worldwide;
Highlight the most effective practices in treatment and palliative care;
Open a global dialogue: how can access to treatment be based not on birthplace, but on medical need?
We are not aiming for uniformity. We are aiming for clarity: what truly saves lives — and how can we make it available to all?
🎯 Our goal
To make the practical experience of the world’s best oncologists available to doctors and patients in every country.
We are creating a platform where every medical professional, from any country, can:
— See how others treat the same disease;
— Learn methods that are already saving lives;
— Ask direct questions to those who know how to fight;
— And perhaps, find new answers where there once was only a dead end.
📡 Everything at the forum will be made available through:
— 📺 Live broadcasts
— 📹 Open-access recordings
— 💬 Dialogues with patients and doctors
— 📑 Archives and handouts in all major world languages.
📢 What the forum will deliver
We will, for the first time, present the global causes behind the rise in cancer — unfiltered, factual, and honest.
We will identify the most effective approaches from countries with both low and high mortality rates.
We will define the core principles of effective cancer care — applicable in any healthcare system.
And we will make this knowledge accessible to those saving lives in regional hospitals, military facilities, city clinics, and private practices.
We begin with three professions — teachers, oncologists, and cardiologists — because these are the three professions without which there can be no future, no health, and no life itself.
If you are a doctor — the world needs you.
If you are a patient, a government, a partner — help us unite the best.