SPCC (Sharing Progress in Cancer Care)
www.spcc.netSharing Progres in Cancer Care is an independent non-profit organization, dedicated to providing projects, programmes and initiatives (live and online) to share and integrate knowledge and information on scientific progress, innovation and best practices in the Cancer Care Continuum. Complementing this, SPCC funds and distributes the independent medical magazine Cancer World contributed to by leading international experts and originally published by the European School of Oncology (ESO), and also offers comprehensive resources through OncoCorner (www.oncocorner.net), its e-learning educational platform. SPCC is a new form of entity. Neither a research institution, publishing house nor communications agency, we combine the scientific rigour of the former programme of the European School of Oncology (ESO) with a modern communication expertise to bring a full spectrum of stakeholders in the Cancer Care Continuum. We aim to bring the cancer community players together in a sharing and learning dialogue worldwide, from academic and clinical research institutions, oncologists, hematologists, general practitioners, medical students and their associations to pharmaceutical, biotech and medtech companies, government departments, policymakers, regulatory bodies and patient advocacy and support associations. Purpose: to foster and share innovation and progress in order to facilitate the advancement of best practices and their widespread adoption across the Cancer Care Continuum. Vision: to be an essential global reference organisation, bringing stakeholders together in pursuit of continuous progress across the Cancer Care Continuum. Mission: to promote both multiprofessional and multidisciplinary dialogue, understanding and collaboration as well as the sharing, integration and implementation of the knowledge between all stakeholders across the Cancer Care Continuum, listening and answering to patients’ diverse needs across continents.
Read moreSharing Progres in Cancer Care is an independent non-profit organization, dedicated to providing projects, programmes and initiatives (live and online) to share and integrate knowledge and information on scientific progress, innovation and best practices in the Cancer Care Continuum. Complementing this, SPCC funds and distributes the independent medical magazine Cancer World contributed to by leading international experts and originally published by the European School of Oncology (ESO), and also offers comprehensive resources through OncoCorner (www.oncocorner.net), its e-learning educational platform. SPCC is a new form of entity. Neither a research institution, publishing house nor communications agency, we combine the scientific rigour of the former programme of the European School of Oncology (ESO) with a modern communication expertise to bring a full spectrum of stakeholders in the Cancer Care Continuum. We aim to bring the cancer community players together in a sharing and learning dialogue worldwide, from academic and clinical research institutions, oncologists, hematologists, general practitioners, medical students and their associations to pharmaceutical, biotech and medtech companies, government departments, policymakers, regulatory bodies and patient advocacy and support associations. Purpose: to foster and share innovation and progress in order to facilitate the advancement of best practices and their widespread adoption across the Cancer Care Continuum. Vision: to be an essential global reference organisation, bringing stakeholders together in pursuit of continuous progress across the Cancer Care Continuum. Mission: to promote both multiprofessional and multidisciplinary dialogue, understanding and collaboration as well as the sharing, integration and implementation of the knowledge between all stakeholders across the Cancer Care Continuum, listening and answering to patients’ diverse needs across continents.
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2019
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