CCI4EU - What does a Comprehensive Cancer Infrastructure do?



Chairs
: Simon Oberst, DK - Eva Jolly, SE

Introduction
CCI4EU (Comprehensive Cancer Infrastructures for the European Union) is a European project aiming to help Member States and Associated Countries improve or develop their existing or future Comprehensive Cancer Infrastructures (CCIs), by helping develop their research & innovation-related capacities.

This course is the first of 10 online training courses organised within the project to help countries develop an effective comprehensive infrastructure and widen the reach of this grant. The topic of this first online course is: What does a Comprehensive Cancer Infrastructure do?

The aim is to look into the components of a comprehensive cancer infrastructure, exploring how it operates to enhance patient care, foster groundbreaking research, and empower communities.

Target audience
People involved in management, coordinators, clinicians, researchers, and directors.

Course delivery
This online course will be held live on July 4th from 14:00 - 18:00 (CEST) via this webpage. The entire course will be recorded and will remain available as on-demand material. To access the course, participants must register and login to the e-ESO platform on the date of the event.

Official language
The course will be held in English. Translations will not be provided. During the live streaming, Zoom subtitles will be available in all languages.

Registration
Registration to the course is free but mandatory. Registration will be confirmed by e-mail.

Certificate of attendance
Participants (both live and on-demand) will be issued a certificate of attendance once they have completed a minimum attendance of 75% of the entire course. An online evaluation questionnaire must be completed in order to receive the certificate that will be issued by email. The evaluation questionnaire will appear in the right-hand column of the course page when participants have completed the course.

Organising secretariat
Sarah Goldman: sgoldman@eso.net
Francesca Marangoni: fmarangoni@eso.net
Sonia Bulgarelli: sbulgarelli@eso.net

LIVE STREAMING

04/07/2024

Introduction

04/07/2024

Introduction and welcome
Experts: Eva Jolly, SE - Simon Oberst, DK

What is a CCI?
Expert: Simon Oberst, DK

Why do we need a CCI?
Expert: Eva Jolly, SE

CCI Concept

04/07/2024

Structure of a CCI and difference between CCI and CCC
Expert: Mef Nilbert, SE

Q&A

How research findings can improve care...

04/07/2024

...through translational research
Expert: Elias Arnér, SE

...through clinical research
Expert: Javier Carmona, ES

Q&A

Education, training and multidisciplinarity

04/07/2024

Using education and training to promote integration
Expert: Judith Neter, NL

Multidisciplinarity to assure quality in the patient pathway
Expert: Isabel T. Rubio, ES

Q&A

How to form a CCI

04/07/2024

Case study 1 - OncoZon (The Netherlands)
Expert: Fabrizia Ketelaars, NL
Q&A

Case study 2 - FICAN (Finland)
Expert: Tomi Mäkelä, FI
Q&A

Case study 3 - ICO (Spain)
Expert: Joan Brunet, ES
Q&A

Closing remarks

04/07/2024

Experts: Eva Jolly, SE - Simon Oberst, DK
Elias Arnér

Professor in Biochemistry, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden

Joan Brunet

Catalan Institute of Oncology, Girona, Spain

Javier Carmona

Chief Scientific Officer, Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology (VHIO), Barcelona, Spain

Eva Jolly

Operations Manager, Karolinska Comprehensive Cancer Center, Stockholm, Sweden

Fabrizia Ketelaars

Regionale Onkologienetwerken, Maastricht, The Netherlands

Tomi Mäkelä

Director, Finnish National Cancer Center FICAN, Helsinki, Finland

Judith Neter

Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amste, The Netherlands

Mef Nilbert

Lund University, Lund, Sweden

Simon Oberst

Improving Cancer Services ApS, Bornholm, Denmark

Isabel T. Rubio

Director, Breast Surgical Oncology, Clínica Universidad de Navarra, Madrid, Spain