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Target audiences: Managers

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

IARC Learning resources – biobanking

Article: “An introduction to starting a biobank”

Procedure – Creation of a specific research biobank

Procedure – Creation and organization of a general research biobank

Research procedure – health research projects

Guidelines: Research ethics and research integrity in medical and health research projects

Quality Manual for the Implementation of Research Projects

Competency-based education

Evaluate training: Building an Evaluation Plan

European Commission Cancer projects tool

Setting up a Cancer Centre: A WHO–IAEA Framework

Health Economics Analysis Plan for the SCIENCE study (Stem Cell therapy in IschEmic Non-treatable Cardiac diseasE)

Methodology for conducting a gap analysis

Gap analysis template

Good practice in phone, eConsultation and video consultations

Good practice in the use of Non Face-to-Face (remote) care channels

EORTC Policy on Data Sharing

Slovenian Cancer Registry – data usage information

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

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