In short
The primary aim of ECHoS (Establishing of Cancer Mission Hubs: Networks and Synergies) is to support the implementation of the Cancer Mission activities in all member states and associated countries through the establishment and development of Cancer Mission Hubs operating at national, regional and local levels.
Project description
The primary aim of ECHoS (Establishing of Cancer Mission Hubs: Networks and Synergies) is to support the implementation of the Cancer Mission activities in all member states and associated countries through the establishment and development of Cancer Mission Hubs operating at national, regional and local levels.
To help delivering Cancer Mission, ECHoS has defined equally ambitious set of general and specific objectives:
- To promote the creation of National Cancer Mission Hubs in MS/AC
- To establish a network of support to advance Cancer Mission across Europe
- To create synergies for the implementation of the Cancer Mission with other European initiatives towards a “Cancer in all” approach
- To create the foundations for a European network of NCMHs by developing a business continuity and operations model framework
Consortium
Partners
- +57 partners
- 26 countries
Structure
Work Packages (WP) | Leading Institute, Country |
WP1 Project Governance and Implementation | AICIB, Portugal |
WP2 National Cancer Mission Hubs: Design, Creation and Knowledge Exchange | INT, Italy |
WP3 Multi-stakeholder Identification, Egnagement, and Cooperation | InoMed, Romania |
WP4 Synergies: bridges to Missions and other European initiatives | MCST, Malta |
WP5 Future EU network of Cancer Mission Hubs — Design Study | Sciensano, Belgium |
WP6 Communication, Dissemination, Citizens’ Engagement & Participation | KCCC, KHU + KI, Sweden |
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Technical information
Work Program | HORIZON Europe |
Type of Action | CSA Coordination Support Action |
Budget | €6M |
Lead Coordinator | AICIB, Portugal |
Domain / Area | Prevention, Early detection & Screening, Diagnosis & Treatment, Care & Care organization, AI, Research |
Results
Update: 9 December: Proposal was positively evaluation and received a Grant
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