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International Union Against Cancer
NameInternational Union Against Cancer
HeadquartersGeneva, Switzerland
Formation1933
TypeNon-governmental organization
PurposeCancer research, Cancer treatment, Cancer prevention

International Union Against Cancer is a global organization that aims to unite the worldwide cancer research community, support cancer treatment and cancer prevention efforts, and promote cancer awareness through World Health Organization-endorsed initiatives. The organization was founded in 1933 by Marie Curie, Louis Pasteur's successors, and other prominent cancer researchers from Institut Pasteur, National Cancer Institute, and American Cancer Society. The International Union Against Cancer has its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, and works closely with World Health Organization, United Nations, and European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer. The organization's efforts are supported by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, and Lance Armstrong Foundation.

History

The International Union Against Cancer was established in 1933, with the primary goal of promoting cancer research and cancer treatment worldwide. The organization's founding members included renowned cancer researchers from Institut Curie, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, and National Institutes of Health. Over the years, the organization has worked closely with American Association for Cancer Research, European Cancer Organisation, and International Agency for Research on Cancer to advance cancer research and improve cancer treatment outcomes. The organization has also collaborated with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration, and European Medicines Agency to develop and implement effective cancer prevention strategies.

Organization

The International Union Against Cancer is a non-governmental organization that operates under the guidance of a board of directors comprising prominent cancer researchers and healthcare professionals from Harvard University, University of Oxford, and University of Cambridge. The organization's secretariat is located in Geneva, Switzerland, and is responsible for coordinating the organization's activities, including cancer research grants, cancer awareness campaigns, and cancer treatment training programs. The organization also has a strong partnership with International Atomic Energy Agency, World Bank, and European Commission to support cancer research and cancer treatment initiatives in developing countries.

Membership

The International Union Against Cancer has a diverse membership base comprising cancer researchers, healthcare professionals, and cancer organizations from around the world, including American Cancer Society, Cancer Research UK, and German Cancer Research Center. Members of the organization include National Cancer Institute, European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer, and International Agency for Research on Cancer, as well as individual cancer researchers from Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of California, Berkeley. The organization also has a strong collaboration with Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, and Lance Armstrong Foundation to support cancer research and cancer treatment initiatives.

Activities

The International Union Against Cancer engages in a wide range of activities to promote cancer research, cancer treatment, and cancer prevention worldwide. These activities include cancer research grants, cancer awareness campaigns, and cancer treatment training programs, as well as partnerships with World Health Organization, United Nations, and European Commission to support cancer research and cancer treatment initiatives in developing countries. The organization also collaborates with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration, and European Medicines Agency to develop and implement effective cancer prevention strategies. Additionally, the organization works with International Atomic Energy Agency, World Bank, and European Commission to support cancer research and cancer treatment initiatives in developing countries.

Goals_and_Objectives

The primary goals and objectives of the International Union Against Cancer are to promote cancer research, improve cancer treatment outcomes, and reduce the global burden of cancer through cancer prevention and cancer awareness initiatives. The organization aims to achieve these goals by supporting cancer research grants, promoting cancer awareness campaigns, and providing cancer treatment training programs for healthcare professionals from Harvard University, University of Oxford, and University of Cambridge. The organization also works closely with World Health Organization, United Nations, and European Commission to develop and implement effective cancer prevention strategies and support cancer research and cancer treatment initiatives in developing countries.

International_Collaboration

The International Union Against Cancer collaborates with a wide range of international organizations, including World Health Organization, United Nations, and European Commission, to promote cancer research, cancer treatment, and cancer prevention worldwide. The organization also works closely with American Association for Cancer Research, European Cancer Organisation, and International Agency for Research on Cancer to advance cancer research and improve cancer treatment outcomes. Additionally, the organization partners with Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, and Lance Armstrong Foundation to support cancer research and cancer treatment initiatives in developing countries. The organization's international collaboration efforts are supported by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration, and European Medicines Agency.

Category:Cancer organizations

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