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European Cancer Organisation
NameEuropean Cancer Organisation
HeadquartersBrussels, Belgium
Region servedEurope

European Cancer Organisation is a non-governmental organization that plays a crucial role in cancer research and oncology in Europe, working closely with organizations such as the European Commission, European Parliament, and World Health Organization. The organization's efforts are supported by renowned cancer centers like the Institut Gustave Roussy and The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, as well as professional societies such as the European Society for Medical Oncology and European Association for Cancer Research. The European Cancer Organisation also collaborates with patient advocacy groups like the European Cancer Patient Coalition and Cancer Research UK to ensure that the needs of cancer patients are addressed.

History

The European Cancer Organisation was established to address the growing burden of cancer in Europe, with the support of key figures like David Khayat and Alexander M.M. Eggermont. The organization's history is closely tied to major cancer conferences like the European Cancer Congress and American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting, which bring together experts from institutions like the National Cancer Institute and University of Oxford. The European Cancer Organisation has also been influenced by landmark events like the World Cancer Declaration and European Partnership for Action Against Cancer, which aim to reduce the incidence and mortality of cancer in Europe and worldwide, with the involvement of organizations like the International Union Against Cancer and American Cancer Society.

Mission_and_Objectives

The European Cancer Organisation's mission is to improve cancer care and cancer research in Europe, in collaboration with organizations like the European Institute of Oncology and Cancer Research Institute. The organization's objectives include promoting cancer prevention and early detection, supporting cancer treatment and palliative care, and fostering cancer research and innovation, with the help of institutions like the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer and National Institute of Health. The European Cancer Organisation also aims to address health disparities and improve cancer outcomes in Europe, working with healthcare systems like the National Health Service and French National Health Insurance.

Organisation_and_Governance

The European Cancer Organisation is governed by a board of directors comprising experts from cancer research and oncology, including representatives from organizations like the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology and International Society of Geriatric Oncology. The organization's governance structure includes committees and working groups focused on specific areas like cancer policy, education and training, and research and innovation, with input from institutions like the University of Cambridge and Karolinska Institutet. The European Cancer Organisation also has a secretariat based in Brussels, which coordinates the organization's activities and engages with European institutions like the European Commission and European Parliament.

Policy_and_Advocacy

The European Cancer Organisation is actively involved in cancer policy and advocacy efforts, working closely with organizations like the European Cancer Patient Coalition and Cancer Research UK. The organization advocates for cancer research funding and cancer care improvements, and supports policy initiatives like the European Cancer Plan and World Cancer Declaration, with the involvement of institutions like the World Health Organization and International Agency for Research on Cancer. The European Cancer Organisation also engages with European policymakers and healthcare stakeholders to promote cancer prevention and early detection, and to address health disparities in Europe, in collaboration with organizations like the European Public Health Alliance and Healthcare Without Harm.

Education_and_Research

The European Cancer Organisation supports cancer education and cancer research initiatives, in partnership with organizations like the European Society for Medical Oncology and European Association for Cancer Research. The organization promotes continuing medical education and professional development for oncology professionals, and fosters collaboration and knowledge sharing among cancer researchers and clinicians, with the help of institutions like the University of California, San Francisco and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The European Cancer Organisation also supports innovation and translational research in cancer, and encourages the development of new cancer treatments and technologies, in collaboration with organizations like the European Institute of Innovation and Technology and National Cancer Institute.

Membership_and_Partnerships

The European Cancer Organisation has a diverse membership base comprising cancer organizations, professional societies, and patient advocacy groups from across Europe, including organizations like the European Cancer Patient Coalition, Cancer Research UK, and German Cancer Society. The organization also partners with international organizations like the Union for International Cancer Control and American Cancer Society, and collaborates with European institutions like the European Commission and European Parliament to advance cancer care and cancer research in Europe. The European Cancer Organisation's membership and partnerships enable it to promote cancer prevention and early detection, support cancer treatment and palliative care, and foster cancer research and innovation across Europe, with the involvement of institutions like the World Health Organization and International Agency for Research on Cancer. Category:European health organizations

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