Educational Projects
ESO, ECO and All.Can among others have published position papers on the topic of efficiency improvement in cancer care.
SPCC has developed a series of 11 educational webinars dedicated to the development of efficiency projects in different geographical areas of the world.
The webinars have been accompanied by a subsequent report, published in the Cancerworld magazine.
SPCC has developed a series of 11 educational webinars dedicated to the development of efficiency projects in different geographical areas of the world.
The webinars have been accompanied by a subsequent report, published in the Cancerworld magazine.
The Precision Testing Project, pursuing the goal to increase knowledge and awareness among clinicians and patients, identified key messages and educational content needed to improve the appropriate use of precision testing.
SPCC carried out 6 Educational Webinars, followed by a report published in the Cancerworld magazine.
Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is an issue in many cancers and cancer treatments.
This multi-step project consisted of: 1) an online Task Force; 2) a Scientific Position Statement; 3) five Podcasts; 4) a series of Educational Webinars; 5) a Virtual Event.
This multi-step project consisted of: 1) an online Task Force; 2) a Scientific Position Statement; 3) five Podcasts; 4) a series of Educational Webinars; 5) a Virtual Event.
Artificial intelligence has given rise to great expectations for improving cancer diagnosis, prognosis and therapy but has also highlighted some of its inherent outstanding challenges.
SPCC carried out a multi-step project consisting of: 1) a series of Educational Webinars followed by a report each, published in the Cancerworld magazine; 2) a Virtual Symposium on AI in cancer care.
SPCC carried out a multi-step project consisting of: 1) a series of Educational Webinars followed by a report each, published in the Cancerworld magazine; 2) a Virtual Symposium on AI in cancer care.
Telemedicine promises to revolutionize care pathways for cancer patients as modern health systems design and conceptualize new ways to manage the entire Cancer Care Continuum, moving from hospital-centered models of care to patient-centered, proximity-based approaches. The fundamental concept is that information and data move, not patients.
This multi-step project consisted of: 1) an online Conference followed by 6 reports published in the Cancerworld magazine; 2) a series of Educational Webinars followed by a report each, published in the Cancerworld magazine.
This multi-step project consisted of: 1) an online Conference followed by 6 reports published in the Cancerworld magazine; 2) a series of Educational Webinars followed by a report each, published in the Cancerworld magazine.
The outbreak of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused worldwide problems in the care of cancer patients. In particular, the therapy of cancer patients, both outpatient and inpatient, has been substantially impacted by major restrictions due to the isolation and hygiene measures.
This multi-step project consisted of: 1) an online Task Force; 2) a Scientific Position Statement, published in the Cancerworld magazine; 3) a series of Educational Webinars followed by a report each, published in the Cancerworld magazine.
SPCC organised with All.Can an educational project for 2023 focusing on the essential role of Data in Cancer Care to improve outcomes across the Cancer Care Continuum.
The associations carried out 4 webinars focusing on screening and diagnosis, treatment and care and follow-up and survivorship.
The associations carried out 4 webinars focusing on screening and diagnosis, treatment and care and follow-up and survivorship.
SPCC and SIOG organised a project focused on Geriatric Oncology to close the educational gap in oncology for elderly patients.
The associations carried out: 1) 4 Educational Webinars; 2) 4 Podcasts.
The associations carried out: 1) 4 Educational Webinars; 2) 4 Podcasts.