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CCI4EU theme: Comprehensive Cancer Infrastructure (CCI)

CCI4EU conference. “Accelerating cancer research and innovation in comprehensive cancer infrastructures” 

CCI4EU conference. “Bringing Research Insights into Clinical Implementation”

CCI4EU online course. Data Sharing and Data Exchange.

CCI4EU online course. Cost of health care and drugs.

Cooperation Agreement for a Comprehensive Cancer Infrastructure or Network

Standard Working Procedure: Clinical Committees (Multidisciplinary Teams)

Example of tumour board minutes

Core research facilities – case study

Standard Operating Procedure for Maintenance and Calibration of Equipment – case study

Framework for evaluating and prioritizing medical equipment requests -case study

Collaboration model for Medical Technical Equipment system solutions – case study

Standard Operating Procedure: Internal Audits

ORPHANET dataset for common data infrastructure

DICOM dataset for common data infrastructure

ICD-0 dataset for common data infrastructure

ICD-11 dataset for common data infrastructure

Interface Working Group (IWG) meeting minutes – template

Strategic planning software tools

Further development of the CCI – checklist

CCI Strategic plan – checklist

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