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How to explain the concept of patient pathways

Podcast on involving primary care in research

Podcast series on data and cancer registries

Interactive Costing Tool (iCT) for clinical research studies

Networks of interest in oncology research

Guidance for Institutional Review Boards and Clinical Investigators

Common Minimum Technical Standards and Protocols for biobanks dedicated to cancer research – IARC Technical Publication No44

Evaluate training: Building an Evaluation Plan

European Commission Cancer projects tool

“Questions and Answers on the European Health Data Space” (EHDS)

ELIXIR – European life sciences infrastructure

Cancer Registry of Norway

Website – European Network of Cancer Registries (ENCR)

BBMRI-ERIC podcast – Enhancing patient engagement in oncology research

Contact points for patient associations that involve expert patients in research

iPAAC – Mapping data sources available for linkage with registry data

La Meva Salut – tool for patients to access their medical records

Overview of ECIS (European Cancer Information System)

Overview of EU Mission on Cancer

Overview of Early Cancer Detection Europe (ECADE) project

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