Free event on July 30th in Hamburg

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Ovarian cancer is still an underestimated disease. This makes up-to-date information and the exchange with others all the more important. This is exactly what the Health Academy offers – a free information event in Hamburg on July 30th. Places are limited, so register quickly!

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The free information event on July 30, 2024 gives those affected, their relatives and interested parties the opportunity to learn about ovarian cancer and exchange ideas with others. In a relaxed atmosphere, experts provide up-to-date information and tips about the disease.

The event is organized by the Funke Media Group together with MSD Sharp & Dohme and AstraZeneca.

The venue is the EAT CLUB in Hamburg, Großer Burstah 18-32, 20457 Hamburg

Registration and participation

The number of places for the event is limited to 30 participants. In order to take part, you must register in advance. You can do this quickly and easily using the form here:

Running of the event

The event at the EAT Club will proceed as follows:

  • Meet & Greet (5:00 p.m.-5:20 p.m.): relaxed arrival and getting to know each other including finger food

  • greeting (5:20-5:30 p.m.): Take your seats and introductory presentation

  • Expert lectures (5:30-6:30 p.m.): Lectures by Prof. Dr. Barbara Schmalfeldt and Ms. Andrea Krull, with panel discussion and question and answer session

  • Conclusion (6:30 p.m.-7 p.m.): Get together with drinks and the opportunity to engage in direct dialogue with the experts and exchange ideas with other participants

Participating experts

Prof. Dr. Barbara Schmalfeldt is a respected expert in the field of gynecology. She holds the position of deputy medical director, is clinic director and heads the gynecological cancer center at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf.

Andrea Krullwho herself successfully overcame ovarian cancer, founded the association “Ovarian Cancer Germany eV”. Today, she is actively involved in raising awareness about the disease and supports both those affected and their families.

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