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National Institute of Oncology and Faculty of Organization and Management in the EU project
Employees of the Faculty of Organization and Management of the Silesian University of Technology will take part in the implementation of an important European project carried out by the Maria Skłodowska-Curie ─ National Research Institute (NIO-PIB).
Maria Skłodowska-Curie National Institute of Oncology ─ National Research Institute (NIO-PIB) is implementing a European project entitled "EUnetCCC Joint Action: European network of Comprehensive Cancer Centers (EUnetCCC)". The project is financed by the EU4Health programme, the largest EU health programme for 2021-2027.
The project involves 163 partners from 31 EU member states. The project manager on the part of the NIO-PIB in Gliwice is Dorota Gabryś, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, NIO-PIB NIO-PIB, Chairperson of the Silesian Branch of PTO, President of the Silesian Branch of PTBR.
For the implementation of the project in the WP 7 work package. "Management, membership and involvement of the EUCCC Network" was joined by employees of the Faculty of Organization and Management of the Silesian University of Technology (ROZ SUT): SUT Professor Aleksandra Kuzior, PhD, DSc., SUT Professor Serhiy Lyeonov, PhD., SUT Professor Józef Ober, PhD, DSc., and Dariusz Krawczyk, PhD.
The main objective of the project is to create a coherent and integrated consortium of Multidisciplinary Oncology Centers in Europe so that patients, regardless of their location, have access to high-quality oncological care. This network is also intended to serve as an area of mutual cooperation, where oncology centers will be able to share their knowledge, experience and good practices.
As part of the project, a European Network of Multidisciplinary Oncology Centres will be created, which will enable and facilitate the exchange of experience and knowledge sharing and, as a result, will lead to:
· reduce inequalities in access to diagnosis, therapy and care, and clinical trials
· improving the quality of research results
· integration of clinical care and scientific research and assessment of oncological care throughout the EU.
· set up 100 multidisciplinary oncology centres in Europe by 2028.
More information about the project at: https://eunetccc.eu/