Cancer during Pregnancy – 20 years of progress

Thank you for celebrating this special occasion with us.

On May 6–7, the International Network on Cancer, Infertility and Pregnancy (INCIP) marked a significant milestone: 20 years of research, care, and collaboration in the field of cancer during pregnancy. Held in Leuven, where the network was founded, the conference brought together 316 attendees from 16 countries, including former patients, clinicians, and international experts.

Over two inspiring days, 38 speakers shared the latest scientific insights, unveiled two new clinical guidelines, and reflected on the evolution of care and future research directions. The event was further elevated by a royal visit from Her Majesty Queen Mathilde, whose presence highlighted the social impact of our work.

The atmosphere was one of reflection, celebration, and renewed motivation to continue improving outcomes for women and their families worldwide.

Some news stories on the conference: VRTrobtvKU Leuven

Photos from the conference will be shared below to relive some of the memorable moments.

A heartfelt thank you to our sponsors for making this event possible.

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