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Topic: Clinical practice

Cancer Prevention, Early Detection, and Screening: EU Citizen Perceptions and Experiences.

Cancer Screening in the European Union: Scientific Advice on Improving Cancer Screening Across the EU

CraNE patient pathway template for lung cancer care – toolbox of patient-centered practices

CraNE patient pathway template for lung cancer

iPAAC template for pancreatic cancer

iPAAC template for colorectal cancer

iPAAC pathway development and implementation guide

Standard Working Procedure: Clinical Committees (Multidisciplinary Teams)

Children and young people with cancer – e-learning

Cancer care for elderly patients – e-learning

Cancer care for adolescents and young adults – introductory e-learning course

Explainer on patient guides – ESMO

New patient guide – case study

Guide for patients – case study

Self-assessment tool for clinical practice

Patient pathway coordinator – job description

Preclinical Studies and Clinical Implementation in Phase I Studies

Excellent practice article: Translational research and innovation

Clinical Audit in Practice – e-learning

E-learning modules for healthcare professionals – Oncology courses on Coursera

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