
As Europe's premier multidisciplinary event dedicated to neuro-oncology, EANO 2026 will bring together clinicians, researchers, scientists, nurses, allied health professionals, and patient-focused experts to exchange knowledge and advance the care of patients with central and peripheral nervous system tumours.
The congress will begin with a dedicated Educational Day on 24 September, offering specialised learning tracks for professionals across the neuro-oncology spectrum. The main scientific programme will then continue through 27 September, featuring:
The meeting reflects EANO's commitment to fostering collaboration across specialties and career stages, creating an environment where scientific excellence translates into improved patient outcomes.
Collaboration lies at the heart of EURACAN's mission to improve the diagnosis and treatment of rare adult solid cancers through expertise sharing and cross-border cooperation. EANO 2026 provides an ideal platform to strengthen these connections by bringing together Europe's leading experts in neuro-oncology and related disciplines.
Participation offers an opportunity to:
Whether you are a clinician, researcher, trainee, or allied healthcare professional, EANO 2026 promises an outstanding scientific programme and invaluable networking opportunities within the international neuro-oncology community. We encourage all members of the EURACAN network to participate and contribute to this important European forum advancing excellence in neuro-oncology care and research.
For further information, including registration details, programme updates, and abstract submission deadlines, please visit the official EANO 2026 website: EANO 2026