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Partnerships

Sharing Progress in Cancer Care (SPCC) and partners have come together to collaborate to develop and implement joint activities that support the mission of both organisations:

All.Can International

All.Can International is an international multi-stakeholder not-for-profit organisation working to improve the efficiency of cancer care and control across the pathway by focusing on outcomes that matter to patients.

Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine

The Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine (AWCIM) at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson is leading the transformation of health care by creating, educating and actively supporting a community that embodies the philosophy and practice of healing-oriented medicine. AWCIM is internationally recognized for its evidence-based clinical practice, innovative educational programs and research that substantiates the field of integrative medicine and influences public policy. Since its creation in 1994, AWCIM’s vision of making integrative care available to all is being realized worldwide: AWCIM graduates are now guiding more than 1 million patients to take a greater role in their health and healing.

China Anti-Cancer Association (CACA)

The Chinese Anti-Cancer Association (CACA) has a mission to unite people involved in all branches of oncology and others with a similar interest in fighting cancer.

Euracan

EURACAN is a consortium of 102 European expert centres, European Patients Advocates (ePAGs) and relevant stakeholders whose goal is to improve access to care and clinical excellence for patients with Rare Adult Solid Cancers (RASCs) across the European Union and Ukraine.

European Cancer Organisation (ECO)

The European Cancer Organisation (ECO) mission is to reduce the burden of cancer, improve outcomes and the quality of care for cancer patients, through multidisciplinarity and multiprofessionalism.

European Oncology Nursing Society (EONS)

The European Oncology Nursing Society (EONS) is an umbrella organisation providing leadership in all areas of cancer nursing, research, practice, continuing education, communications and advocacy for better recognition of cancer nursing across Europe. EONS’ mission is to ensure that all people affected by cancer benefit from the care of highly educated, well-informed and competent cancer nurses.

European School of Oncology (ESO)

European School of Oncology (ESO) is an independently funded non-profit organisation dedicated to quality education and training, because all patients deserve equal access to competent cancer care.

Saudi Oncology Society (SOS)

The Saudi Oncology Society (SOS) aims to contribute to scientific progress in oncology by raising standards for the practice of the profession, developing professional scientific thinking, scientific publication, and developing the scientific and professional performance of the Society’s members.