
It’s Oesophageal Cancer Awareness Month!
April isn’t just about the first spring: it’s a season for renewal and health vigilance.
It’s Oesophageal Cancer Awareness.
Let’s grow our collective knowledge to save lives.
Every year around 53.000 people across all Europe receive an Oesophageal Cancer diagnosis. Despite these numbers, there is still a significant lack of public knowledge regarding this disease, which remains both difficult to diagnose and, mostly, to treat.
Together we can raise awareness and improve the chances of early detection, which is the key to saving lives.
Want to help and to know more? Visit our dedicated web page to find important insights and the campaign materials below.
Incorporating moderate physical activity into your daily routine supports both mental and physical health.
If you are looking for ways to stay active and improve your quality of life, our Lunch & Learn webinar is for you. During this webinar the importance of the physical activity was discussed, and you can find practical tips on how to incorporate simple, essential movements into your daily routine.
Working together with our community of patients, survivors, and carers, we’ve created a digital tool to navigate, monitor and support the diagnosis and treatment of Oesophageal Cancer.
Your personal My DiCE Companion is a
FREE resource to support you:
- Get connected with our patient journey pathway
- Track your side effects, emotional well-being, weight, sleep and more, along
- Get scientifically backed, credible educational materials about testing, treatment, and living with Oesophageal Cancer.
2 easy steps to start:
1. Register
and get access to the secure environment.
2. Download & install
to start tracking and receive information.

We invite our Member Organizations and partners to join help us for this cause. Join us in our month social media campaign and help increase public awareness of this disease.
Remember: Awareness is the first step toward change
(Nathaniel Branden)
Download campaign materials
Download supportive materials for patients and carers
Additional language versions are available in the Patient Materials on our website!




