EU Projects Partner
See below the list of projects we're involved in
Coordinator: Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI)
Objective: Aims at Building a European, data-driven, value-based healthcare network for adolescents and young adults (AYA) with cancer.
ECO’s Role: Work package leader on dissemination, exploitation & stakeholder engagement.
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Coordinator: Erasmus Universitair Medisch Centrum Rotterdam (Erasmus MC)
Objective: The project will further develop a promising methodology, MetroMapping, to redesign care paths for patients with breast cancer, prostate cancer and melanoma.
ECO’s Role: Task leader on patient, HCP and policy dissemination - contributing to outreach and tool development.
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Coordinator: Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
Objective: Aims at implementing and evaluating a Navigation Intervention for older people with cancer and their family caregivers in different health care systems in Europe.
ECO’s Role: Work Package Leader on dissemination, exploitation & stakeholder engagement.
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Coordinator: European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research (EIBIR)
Objective: Aims at analysing and generating a strategic agenda for research and innovation in medical applications using ionising radiation and radiation protection.
ECO’s Role: Task leader on patients’ needs and perspectives on radiation protection (patient panel).
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Coordinator: Istituto Nazionale Tumori (INT)
Objective: Develop, pilot and validate the EUonQoL-Kit, a patient-driven, unified system for the assessment of quality of life (QoL) based on evaluations and preferences of cancer patients and survivors.
ECO’s Role: Supporting Work Package 2 on on involvement of stakeholders and patients, and Work Package 9 on dissemination and communication activities.
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Coordinator: Tel Aviv University (TAU)
Objective: Introduce a novel minimally-invasive blood test that detects and classifies a set of hematological malignancies.
ECO’s Role: Work Package 6 leader on dissemination, communication, exploitation and patients engagement.
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