The 2011 European Multidisciplinary Cancer Congress is over with successful results.
Find below an overview of number of congress participants and where they came from. Further below we present key numbers and figures of online activities during the congress: website, app, social media etc.
Participants and demography
Participants
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Delegates
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12.768
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Invited Speakers
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694
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Exhibitors
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1.683
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Media
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363
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Complimentary, VIP and Guests
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423
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Total
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15.931
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Countries
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116
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Top ten:
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USA
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1.144
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United Kingdom
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1.065
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Germany
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1.043
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France
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1.037
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Italy
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717
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Switzerland
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676
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China
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602
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Sweden
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587
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The Netherlands
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532
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Japan
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464
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Website and ECCO App
The ECCO App:
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Over 2.436 downloads of our congress supporting ECCO app (iOS and Android)
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App use: People were opening 69k pages of congress content in the app. That corresponds to 60% of the total page views of the app (the rest is general ECCO information and news).
ECCO and congress website:
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We had 34.000 visits to the site during the congress
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27.700 unique visitors
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Half of those visited us from Sweden IP addresses, hence: US, UK, Germany, Japan, Italy, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Netherlands
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People were looking mostly at the online programme and pages of practicalities around the congress
Social media key figures
Twitter was a huge success with 3,192 tweets during the congress under the hashtag #emcc2011
LinkedIn was shown considerably interest too: Having launched our LinkedIn groups from scratch a few weeks ago we received: 238 members in the general ECCO group
In Facebook we launched a general ECCO page and a Stockholm congress page – both are still receiving more and more likes (currently 130 likes). Both pages are still under development.
ECCO – ESMO Congress – ECCO 15 – ESMO 34
Building on the successes of the former ECCO and ESMO meetings, the first jointly organised ECCO – ESMO Congress – ECCO 15 – ESMO 34, Berlin, 20 – 24 September 2009, marked a record number of almost 15,000 participants with more abstracts and late breaking data presented than ever before.
The 2011 European Multidisciplinary Cancer Congress will beat the statistics by attracting increased attendance and even more basic, translational and clinical studies – the state of the art in European oncology.
To view the ECCO15 – ESMO 34 Statistical & Demographic Report click here.
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