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Topic: Governance

A short guide to cancer screening. WHO

Advancing Progress in the Development and Implementation of Effective, High-Quality Cancer Screening: Proceedings of a Workshop (2021)

Action Plan for the Elimination of Cervical Cancer in Canada

Lung Cancer Screening: Readiness assessment tool

Lung Cancer Screening: Building Resilience and Sustainability of Healthcare Systems

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

Guide: Cancer Screening – Policy Recommendations on Governance, Organization, and Evaluation of Cancer Screening.

Evaluation framework on patient pathways

Standard Working Procedure: Clinical Committees (Multidisciplinary Teams)

Example of tumour board minutes

Establishment and operation of a tumour board

Patient pathway coordinator – job description

Preclinical Studies and Clinical Implementation in Phase I Studies

Intellectual Property (IP) and commercialisation

Working with your Tech Transfer Office

Life at a Technology Transfer Office – podcast

Policy on grant applications (EORTC)

Clinical Trials Information System (CTIS)

Clinical Research Ethics Committee (CElm) – case study

European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity

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