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4th Stomach Cancer Patient Empowerment Summit


  • Marriott Long Beach Airport 4700 Airport Plaza Drive Long Beach, CA, 90815 United States (map)

Event Details

Dates: November 14–16, 2025

Location: Marriott Long Beach Airport, 4700 Airport Plaza Dr, Long Beach, CA 90815

Learn More & Register: https://stocan.org/stomach-cancer-patient-empowerment-summit/

Event Overview

Cizzle Bio, Inc. is proud to support this year’s 4th Stomach Cancer Patient Empowerment Summit, hosted by the Stomach Cancer Awareness Network (StoCAN). The three-day event will take place November 14–16, 2025, at the Marriott Long Beach Airport in Long Beach, California.

This annual summit is free to attend and includes registration, meals, and parking — bringing together patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and advocates united under the theme “Patient-Powered Progress.”

Empowering Patients and Advancing Progress

The Stomach Cancer Patient Empowerment Summit serves as a vital platform for education, collaboration, and hope. Attendees will engage in:

  • Interactive workshops that foster connection and skill-building

  • Expert-led panels featuring clinicians, researchers, and advocates

  • Networking sessions designed to strengthen patient and caregiver communities

This year’s theme, Patient-Powered Progress, underscores the importance of patient voices in driving innovation, awareness, and change within the cancer community.

Why Cizzle Bio Supports This Mission

At Cizzle Bio, we share StoCAN’s commitment to empowering patients and advancing early detection through innovation. Our work in developing the DEX-G2 biomarker blood test for early detection of gastric cancer reflects the same values celebrated at the Summit — providing tools for earlier diagnosis, informed decision-making, and improved outcomes.

We believe that collaboration between patients, clinicians, and innovators is key to transforming the future of cancer care. Events like this summit strengthen the collective effort to detect cancer early, treat it effectively, and ultimately save lives.

 
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