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Stockholm declaration [Íîâîñòü äîáàâëåíà - 09.04.2008] Stockholm declaration to create world-class platform for cancer research Published: 07/04/2008 - PDF Version (94 KB)The European Institute of Oncology, founders of ecancermedicalscience, have signed up an agreement which aims to get major cancer centres across Europe working together, creating a platform for translational research. It further aims to integrate all aspects of the research process to speed up the implementation into clinical practice of new treatments and technologies. The declaration followed a meeting in November where the results of the Eurocanplus project were discussed by representatives from major cancer centres across Europe. Eurocanplus identified the main problem with European cancer research to be fragmentation in research, funding, and regulation. It suggested that the situation is both a cause and a consequence of insufficient integration between basic and clinical sciences in the research process, preventing Europe from accumulating the critical mass necessary to carry out large clinical and translational trials that turn basic science advances into clinical innovations. The Stockholm Declaration focuses its attention on these comprehensive cancer centres (CCCs), encouraging them to work together in a more formal way than they have so far. It is set to bring all signatories together towards the creation of a collaborative platform comprising leading CCCs and basic/preclinical research centres in Europe. It is suggested that such a platform of centre's is the only possible way to reach the critical mass and sustainability that is necessary to innovate The platform will have the following objectives: • Define and coordinate specific areas for research
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