On 10-12 June 2026, Ruxandra Schitea from the Centre for Innovation in Medicine (INOMED) presented two posters about the CURTAIN project at the European Health Management Conference in Barcelona.
The first poster – Governing trustworthy LLMs for cancer literacy in rural settings – was focused on Lerești Living Lab, positioning it as a community-based multi-project integration and citizen jury oversight model. It also centred Lerești Living Lab as an implementation integrator for multiple European projects – 4P-CAN, CURTAIN, MAYA, CAREWAY. The poster showed the results of a technical workshop organized with the Citizen Jury that aimed to assess the trust and governance requirements for the real-life use of AI-powered tools within cancer literacy and prevention. During the workshop we gain significant insights that helped us developing the guidelines for the appropriate use of LLMs to enhance cancer literacy.

The second poster – Beating Cancer Inequalities through Literacy in Europe – was focused entirely on the CURTAIN project, its objectives, mission, the 5 key pillars and how we are going to achieve what we aim for. During the presentation, I emphasized the development of the first CLS, the flagship European Cancer Health Literacy Training Programme and the LLM guidelines that are work in progress. I also talked about the Interactive Stakeholder Map that we already have on our website and the Cancer Literacy Day we are organizing on October 14 2026 (more information soon!).
