Moving NET Science Forward Together at ENETS 2026

Moving NET Science Forward Together at ENETS 2026

An article by Dr Marius Tham, Director Global Medical Affairs, Ipsen

The European Neuroendocrine Tumor Society (ENETS) 4 – 6 March 2026 conference in Kraków is one of the most important moments of the year for the global NET community. Clinicians, researchers, nurses, advocates and partners come together with a shared purpose to expand understanding of neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) and improve care for people living with them.

ENETS is unique in its ability to bring every part of the oncology ecosystem together in one space. For Ipsen, it’s an opportunity to listen, learn and contribute. It is also a reminder of the complexity of NETs, a type of cancer that can be difficult to diagnose, can progress unpredictably and requires thoughtful, multidisciplinary approaches to treatment and long‑term care. These challenges highlight why partnership across the community remains essential.

This year marks 40 years of Ipsen’s commitment to oncology: a milestone that reflects our long-standing involvement in advancing scientific knowledge and supporting patients, healthcare professionals and the wider community dedicated to oncology care. Over the years, we have built a respected reputation, shaped by collaboration, scientific exchange and a shared desire to move the field forward. We’re proud of everything we’ve achieved together  however, we know there is still further to go

At ENETS 2026, Ipsen will be actively engaged in dialogue, offering scientific insights and connecting with healthcare professionals to better understand their needs. Delegates can expect meaningful conversations, practical resources and opportunities to share perspectives that help shape future initiatives. These exchanges provide a valuable foundation for improving care long after the congress concludes and allow us to reflect on past progress while accelerating the collective work that lies ahead.

As we prepare to join colleagues and partners, we do so with excitement, purpose and optimism. We look forward to the conversations, the insights and the collaborations that will define ENETS 2026, and to continuing our shared mission to advance the science of NETs together.

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