Information in English – Cancer Days 2026
RCC Norr warmly invites all professionals involved in cancer care and cancer research to our annual Cancer Days, dedicated to advancing cancer treatment and research across the healthcare region. We look forward to welcoming you!
Place: Clarion Hotel Umeå, Storgatan 36.
- Wednesday, April 22, 2026: The seminars are given in Swedish. Participation on location or through live broadcast.
- Thursday, April 23, 2026: Program in Swedish and partly in English on current research and improvement procects within clinical cancer care. A joint event with Umeå University. Participation only on location.
Submit an abstract or summary for the poster exhibition
Read more about the poster exhibition and poster prizes
Conference Registration
Registration will open in January 2026 but we encourage you to add the conference to your own calendar now.
Preliminary Programme
Program in Swedish and partly in English on current research and improvement procects within clinical cancer care.
The programme will be continuously updated
Take part in our poster exhibition – compete for a travel grant of SEK 10,000
Our poster exhibition is an important part of the conference, offering excellent opportunities to network and share experiences. We therefore hope that many of you will showcase your research projects.
We welcome contributions from all areas of cancer care. RCC Norr can arrange poster printing.
Compete for a Travel Grant
A prize in the form of a travel grant of SEK 10,000 will be awarded for the best research project.
Important Dates
- Submit your abstract or summary – no later than 15 February 2026
- Notification of acceptance for the poster exhibition – 2 March 2026
Register your Interest – Submit an Abstract or Summary
You can register your interest by submitting an abstract or summary via the form available through the link in the yellow box above.
- An abstract is a brief description of the project. You need to include your name and workplace. An abstract for a research project may be up to 1,500 characters and should include title, background, research question, method, results and conclusion.
- A summary of an improvement initiative should include objectives, challenges, method and activities, results and impact, as well as any lessons learned and experiences.