Save the Date: SPAGN Annual Conference 2025 in Washington D.C.!📅

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We are thrilled to announce that the SPAGN Annual Conference 2025 will be held in Washington D.C., USA, from April 11-13, 2025. This will be our first conference in the United States, marking a significant milestone for our global community. This highly anticipated event will bring together patient advocates from around the world to discuss the latest advancements in sarcoma research, patient support, and advocacy.


🔍 Why Attend?

The SPAGN Annual Conference is a premier event in the sarcoma community, offering attendees the opportunity to:

  • Learn about cutting-edge research and treatment options 🔬
  • Engage in patient support and advocacy sessions 🤝
  • Network with experts and fellow advocates 🌐
  • Participate in conference workshops and market place sessions 🛠️


Curious about what you missed at our last conference or wondering what a SPAGN event is like?

Explore the recordings and report from the 2024 Conference 🎥 to catch up on previous discussions and insights.

We look forward to seeing you in Washington D.C. for an event filled with learning, connection, and inspiration!


🎓 Scholarships 

A limited number of scholarships will be available to help cover travel and hotel costs. We encourage you to apply promptly once registration opens to take advantage of this opportunity to join us in Washington D.C.


🗣️ Call for Feedback

Your feedback is essential for our event planning! Please let us know if you intend to attend the 2025 SPAGN Annual Conference in Washington, USA. While your response is non-binding, it will greatly assist us in organizing the event.

Share Your Attendance Feedback 📝


📅 Mark Your Calendars

Get ready for an event filled with learning, connection, and inspiration. Further details on the agenda, speakers, and registration will be announced soon. We look forward to welcoming you to Washington D.C.!

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