Skip to content
CCI4EU resource centre logo
  • Home
  • Themes
    • Comprehensive Cancer Infrastructures
    • Comprehensive Cancer Centres (CCCs)
    • Interfaces
    • Discovery and translational research
    • Clinical research
    • Outcomes research
    • Screening and early detection
    • Patient pathway
  • All Resources

Topic: Clinical practice

BPMN-based tool for patient pathways

How to explain the concept of patient pathways

Shared decision-making – From theory to practice

Potentiating research into screening and early detection of cancer

The importance of patient participation in healthcare – a call to action for healthcare professionals

Patient-reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) – what they are and why they matter

Cancer outcome research – what it is and why it matters

How to get protected time for your clinical team

Collaborative multidisciplinary working within the hospital: the “oval table”

ESMO Checklist: General Quality Issues for Patient Treatment Workflow

Podcast on involving primary care in research

Podcast series on data and cancer registries

Interactive Costing Tool (iCT) for clinical research studies

Guidance for Institutional Review Boards and Clinical Investigators

IARC Learning resources – biobanking

Article: “An introduction to starting a biobank”

Research procedure – health research projects

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

Competency-based education

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

Next →

Contact us

Project resources

Related EU intiatives

Facebook Linkedin Youtube

ContactpointCCI4EU@vhio.net

About CCI4EU

Who we are

Policy

Maturity Model webtool

e-ESO learning platform

CraNE4Health

JANE

JRC Knowledge Centre on Cancer

Coordinated by Organisation of European Cancer Insitutes

Horizon Europe Grant Agreement n. 101103746
Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them