Union for International Cancer Control | UICC

2019 Annual Report We unite and support the cancer community to reduce the global cancer burden, to promote greater equity, and to ensure that cancer control continues to be a priority in the world health and development agenda.

2019 UICC Annual Report 2 01 Message from the President 4 02 Message from the CEO 5 03 Unite and support the cancer community 6 Leading the Membership 7 Partnerships 9 Convening 11 World Cancer Day 11 World Cancer Leaders’ Summit 13 global fight UICC.org 16 04 Promoting greater equity 17 Capacity Building 19 UICC resources and publications 26 against cancer 05 Delivering a meaningful global health and development agenda 28 UN High-Level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage 30 Increasing advocacy collaborations 31 Cervical cancer elimination initiative 32

06 Supporting other organisations 33 City Cancer Challenge Foundation 34 NCD Alliance 35 McCabe Centre for Law & Cancer 36

07 Financials 37 08 Board of Directors 41 The 2018-2020 Board of Directors 43 UICC Geneva team 44

09 Our members 45 10 Our partners 56

2019 UICC Annual Report 3 Welcome to the 2019 Annual Report of In October, the World Cancer Leaders’ Summit took place Message from UICC in which we highlight the incredible in Nur-Sultan in Kazakhstan, hosted by the Kazakh Institute work of the UICC community, members and of Oncology and Radiology (KazIOR). More than 350 global leaders in cancer control attended three wonderful days partners around the world. It was another of discussion and debate on the theme of Universal Health the President year of progress and I applaud everyone who Coverage and cancer. It was a great learning and networking committed to fight cancer in their own country. opportunity and I left the event inspired by the energy we were able to generate among the leaders of the cancer community. I am extremely proud to have been the UICC President in 2019. I have met so many UICC members around the world who are I would like to thank my amazing Board of Directors who have individually doing so much to help cancer patients through contributed so positively to the oversight of UICC, the Geneva their treatment and persuade governments to invest more team under the leadership of Dr Cary Adams, who once again in cancer control. We truly have an amazing community who produced a meaningful year, and the army of volunteers who approach every day with passion and optimism. As difficult helped deliver the suite of services which UICC provides its as the challenge of cancer control is, I believe we will make members on all aspects of cancer control. breakthroughs in future years that will reduce the number of cases and see more people survive a cancer diagnosis.

There have been so many highlights in 2019 that I cannot talk about them all, but I do encourage you to read this report and see how UICC has worked with many people to bring value to its membership. Let me talk through a couple of highlights. HRH Princess Dina Mired President In January 2019, UICC launched the City Cancer Challenge, Union for International Cancer Control based in Geneva, Switzerland, as a standalone Foundation with a new Board of Directors. I am so proud of the Foundation which has grown from an idea in 2016 to becoming a wonderful organisation helping cities around the world improve cancer treatment and care for their communities. It is innovative and it will have a major impact on cancer control in the future.

2019 UICC Annual Report 4 In September 2019, I celebrated my 10th Financially, we concluded the year in a sound position with Message from anniversary working for UICC. I remain indebted reserve levels covering at least three months of annual to the Board of Directors who appointed me operating costs, and our accounts received a clean audit from our auditors, PwC. as Chief Executive Officer in September 2009. the CEO It has been an incredible experience helping As I write this commentary, we are in the middle of the an organisation grow, increase its impact coronavirus pandemic that is causing significant challenges and become a globally respected health across the UICC community and will no doubt affect our abilities to raise funds in the future as the economic consequences roll organisation. out. We are working extremely hard to help UICC members Successive Boards have led by example, making great through the crisis. decisions, supporting the management and helping us I would like to thank HRH Princess Dina Mired and the Board of conclude 2019 with a thriving membership base of Directors for their leadership in 2019 and the amazing staff at 1,198 organisations in 173 countries. Our community is UICC who inspire me every day. extraordinary, and we are all proud to be part of it.

In 2019, we deepened our working relationships with our partners. As HRH Princess Dina Mired mentioned in her message, we launched the City Cancer Challenge Foundation, and this became the fourth organisation UICC has been instrumental in creating in the last ten years: we established Dr Cary Adams the McCabe Centre for Law & Cancer with Cancer Council Chief Executive Officer Victoria in 2013; working with many others, we launched the Union for International Cancer Control International Cancer Control Partnership in 2016; and we are a founding member of the NCD Alliance, which became a standalone NGO in 2017. Each organisation is thriving and making an important contribution to global health.

2019 UICC Annual Report 5 Unite and support the cancer community

2019 UICC Annual Report 6 Membership

The year 2019 saw UICC’s membership grow by 109 to a total of 1,198, making the global network stronger and more connected than ever. This was highlighted when 120 members, as well as partners, gathered in Kazakhstan for the World Cancer Leaders’ Summit to discuss and advance global cancer control.

The year started with the launch of the “I Am and I Will” World Cancer Day campaign, with members utilising UICC’s online resources to create some of the most memorable images and calls for action in their own countries.

Many members engaged in Capacity Building activities, with a special focus on the needs of organisations in different regions. Full member organisations convened in Singapore to discuss topics relevant to the Asia and the Pacific Islands region at the Leadership in Action Meeting in March. Leadership in Action meetings were held in Oman (Middle East and North Africa), Senegal (Francophone Africa) and Mexico City (Latin America).

Other occasions for member engagement included networking opportunities at The Economist's War on Cancer events in Singapore, Dubai, Mexico and . UICC supported members’ conferences included the China Anti-Cancer Association (CACA) Conference, Advanced Breast Cancer Conference (ABC), the International Society of Paediatric Oncology Conference (SIOP) and the African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer Conference (AORTIC).

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Membership survey In 2019, UICC’s membership

UICC conducted its biennial membership survey to take the pulse of member survey revealed that: organisations’ interaction and satisfaction with UICC. Responses help shape a better membership experience by reflecting on the challenges that members face, and enable UICC to adapt and develop plans and activities accordingly. would recommend UICC Responses were overwhelmingly positive, and it was humbling to learn that membership to another practically all members would recommend UICC to another organisation. 95% organisation. Members define what UICC is. It is encouraging to be the recipient of such support and see members engaged and proud to be a part of UICC. A wide- reaching membership base is UICC’s strongest asset and it is crucial in enabling UICC to act as a global health leader. agreed that UICC adds 90% value to their work.

said UICC is a leader 90% in cancer control. “UICC is wide, varied and “UICC is truly global, working continuously relevant. In on many different aspects fact, increasingly relevant for of cancer control. Feels every cancer prevention and fresh, innovative and forward agreed that UICC has a management organisation.” thinking.” 88% reputation for excellent membership services. UICC member, Cameroon UICC member, USA

said that UICC stands out 68% from similar health-sector organisations.

2019 UICC Annual Report 8 Partnerships

Delivering impact for cancer care through UICC deepened partnerships with all sectors and strategic partnerships welcomed new partners such as Biocon Biologics, CUBEBIO, Diaceutics, Friends of Cancer Patients, Instituto Reliable support from trusted partners has been key to Nacional de Cancerología (Mexico), KazIOR, McKinsey, delivering UICC’s objectives for the year. In 2019, partners National Cancer Center - Korea (NCCK), Sure, Inc. and continued to play a vital part in strengthening the nexus Qatar Airways. These organisations have decided to between empowering UICC’s membership base and work hand-in-hand with UICC to make a difference for longer-term advocacy work to keep cancer as a priority on cancer patients worldwide by providing expertise, access the global health and development agenda. to resources, knowledge sharing and financial support, which have enabled UICC to become even more relevant in UICC’s current portfolio of partnerships includes UN scope and impact. agencies, organisations launched by UICC (City Cancer Challenge Foundation, NCD Alliance, McCabe Centre for Their commitments play an essential role in reaching Law & Cancer), cancer organisations, foundations and UICC’s vision for a world in which no one dies from a private sector companies. preventable cancer and everyone has access to affordable treatment and care. UICC has increasingly developed long-term commitments based on shared values and in support of the implementation of its business plan. More specifically, UICC successfully worked with its partners in convening key decision leaders through regional and global platforms around critical topics such as Universal Health Coverage (UHC), building and strengthening the capacity of its members, prioritising a portfolio of activities on women’s cancers and advocating for policy solutions to improve cancer care by focusing on different themes (i.e. tobacco control, access to essential medicines and technologies for cancer).

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Shaping the future of cancer care: UICC’s Public-Private Dialogue series

Responding to the growing interest across the cancer community UICC successfully launched in 2019 for dialogue between the public and private sectors to better five PPDs in different regions of the tackle the major challenges affecting cancer control, UICC world. They focused on a diverse range launched in 2019 the Public-Private Dialogues (PPD) series. of topics such as elevating the patient This is a platform for UICC partners to engage in solution-seeking voice in healthcare systems, financing conversations that address crucial topics of interest for the cancer and practical steps with regards to community, together with key professionals, leaders and decision makers in a multisectoral approach. setting up national cancer control planning, addressing the equity gap for The 2019 PPDs have been supported by UICC partners: Astellas, women in cancer and how to ensure the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), Children’s access to cancer medicines. Cancer Center of Lebanon, European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO), Merck Sharp & Dohme (MSD), Novartis, Pfizer Oncology and Roche.

2019 UICC Annual Report 10 Convening

World Cancer Day 2019

2019 marked the beginning of a multifaceted, three-year campaign centred on the theme “I Am and I Will”, which leveraged all traditional and digital communication vectors and channels. The new theme calls for commitment and action, acting as a reminder that each person has a role to play in reducing the impact of cancer.

Close to 1,000 activities in 127 countries took place on World Cancer Day in 2019. 37 cities illuminated 55 landmarks and 62 government leaders responded with strengthened support and commitment. Supporters around the world also made their voices heard with over 700,000 social media posts in recognition of the day, which helped the campaign to trend globally on Twitter.

World Cancer Day’s press story on early detection, screening and diagnosis became the primary news of the day with over 15,000 articles in 154 countries. These appeared in leading media outlets such as CGTN, Euronews, France 24, Independent, Le Figaro, Newsweek, The Australian and The Guardian. Partners

Positive and productive dialogue was also a key feature of World With special thanks to World Cancer Day Cancer Day 2019, including an insightful exchange hosted by the campaign sponsors: Astellas, Diaceutics, Council on Foreign Relations between UICC CEO, Dr Cary Adams, Daiichi-Sankyo, MSD, Bristol Myers Squibb, and Nobel-Prize winner, Harold Varmus, on closing the global Merck and Roche. cancer divide.

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Among the many other highlights of the 2019 World Cancer Day campaign was UICC’s collaboration with Universal Music Group and their recording artists, including Grammy winners Alessia Cara and will.i.am as well as TIME 100 Most Influential People of 2018 honouree, Shawn Mendes. The initiative represented a fresh approach by UICC to reach out to new audiences and achieve “The mission of Daiichi Sankyo Cancer greater awareness around the day. In total, the video received over Enterprise is to leverage our world-class, half a million YouTube views within five days of its launch. innovative science and push beyond

Altogether, these and other key initiatives drove more than traditional thinking to create meaningful 300,000 unique visitors to the newly created multilingual World treatments for patients with cancer. We are Cancer Day website, where over 120,000 campaign materials dedicated to transforming science into value were downloaded and shared. for patients, and this sense of obligation

World Cancer Day proved again in 2019 to be a powerful global informs everything we do. We are proud platform for the international cancer community, creating a level sponsors of UICC’s efforts in bringing of reach, engagement and coverage that only a truly collective meaningful treatments and awareness for effort can achieve. In 2019, this was officially recognised by the World Cancer Day on 4th February.” International Associations Awards, shortlisting the World Cancer Day 2019 campaign for the most “Effective Voice of the Year”. Antoine Yver, MD MSc, Exec VP Global Head Oncology RD, Daiichi-Sankyo

Please visit worldcancerday.org for more information

2019 UICC Annual Report 12 Convening

World Cancer Leaders’ Summit

Following the first UN High-Level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage (UHC), which took place in New York in September 2019, over 350 global leaders from more than 80 countries came together on 15th-17th October for the World Cancer Leaders’ Summit in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan. The meeting focused on the expansion of access to essential, quality services for cancer patients worldwide as part of the global drive to achieve UHC. The three-day event had a highly distinguished programme of speakers and participants, who shared clear and inspiring examples of how stakeholders are contributing to building the strong health systems required to deliver UHC, so that no cancer patient is left behind.

The Summit also served as a platform to launch the third and latest edition of the Cancer Atlas, an initiative led by the American Cancer Society, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and UICC. The theme “Access Creates Progress” highlights the latest statistics and information on cancer control.

At the Summit dinner held at the Astana Opera, His Excellency Dr Tabaré Vázquez, President of Uruguay, was announced as the winner of the inaugural UICC Award for Outstanding Contribution to Cancer Control. The other two shortlisted nominees were Professor Ian Hector Frazer, Affiliate Professorial Research Fellow at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland, and Chair of the Australian Medical Research Advisory Board; and His Excellency Mr Edgar Chagwa Lungu, President of Zambia.

2019 UICC Annual Report 13 During his closing address, Dr Cary Adams called on the Summit’s participants to:

1 Advocate for governments to fulfil existing Dr Adams emphasised that UHC is feasible commitments to advance cancer control, in every country and that the entire cancer including the 2017 World Health Assembly community will have a role to play as a key cancer resolution, the Global Action Plan on partner to government in delivering UHC. NCDs and UN Political Declarations; He called on governments, civil society, international organisations and private

2 Champion the strengthening of health sector partners to engage with the growing systems to meet the needs of patients and UHC movement to ensure that the required collaborate with other health communities resources can be leveraged to drive effective to ensure the building blocks of health investments in countries and ensure that no systems, including access to reliable data, cancer patient is left behind. a trained health workforce and access to essential diagnostics, medicines, vaccines The next Summit will take place in Boston, and technologies; United States on 25th-27th October 2021 and will be hosted by the American Society for

3 Engage with national UHC multi- Clinical Pathology (ASCP). stakeholder mechanisms and advocate for governments to meet the spending target of an additional 1% of GDP invested in health, alongside mobilising other resources for UHC implementation.

“UHC without quality care is an empty promise. Poor quality care contributes to many of the costs. Tackling poor quality care is important for UHC, both to improve health outcomes as well as for improving financial sustainability.”

Ms Francesca Colombo, Head of the Health Division, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

2019 UICC Annual Report 14 “UHC is as much about politics as it is about health and economics, and the one area where we are weakest is promoting the political benefits of UHC and cancer. But cancer is a highly emotive and therefore political issue: use it.”

Mr Robert Yates, Head of the UHC Policy Forum, Centre on Global Health Security, Chatham House

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UICC.org

Keeping it fresh

UICC.org is the central hub of UICC’s communication with its members and partners and, as such, is constantly updated with all the latest news and content. In 2019, nearly 100 news and blog articles were published, covering a wide range of topics.

Constant enhancements

Several important improvements were made to the UICC website in 2019, including a new press corner, enhanced partner profiles, additional menu navigation and new thematic pages.

10% more 500K visits in 2019* 35K website users Please visit uicc.org 8.7% more for more information visits visitors in 2019* per month

*compared to 2018.

2019 UICC Annual Report 16 Promoting greater equity

2019 UICC Annual Report 17 As UICC’s membership base around the world continues to expand, it is important that there is a growing emphasis and importance on providing opportunities for UICC’s member organisations to develop the skills, knowledge and networks they need to achieve and increase their impact in their own contexts and countries. UICC has therefore continued to develop its suite of capacity building services, which are delivered sensitively region by region, in different languages and more frequently at local events. The membership plays an active role in helping UICC provide information, guidance, materials and training across its network and, as a result, the cancer community as a whole becomes stronger. The following section highlights some of the work that has been done in 2019 with members and partners.

2019 UICC Annual Report 18 Capacity Building

UICC extended the reach and Developing leaders: impact of its Capacity Building CEO Programme programmes in 2019, by supporting more individuals UICC has continued to expand and strengthen its CEO Programme, and organisations in the cancer first launched in 2016 at the World Cancer Congress. A knowledge “We at McKinsey are proud to partner community through new calls partnership with McKinsey & Company was established in 2019, with UICC to build and improve for applications, scaling-up bringing insights from one of the world’s leading management leadership skills of cancer organisations activities to new regions and consulting firms to the CEOs and leaders of UICC’s member events, developing collaborations organisations. In addition, the CEO Programme was featured for the around the world. We look forward to and partnerships and investing first time at the World Cancer Leaders’ Summit, in Kazakhstan in making a difference and I am excited in foundational elements such as October 2019, with a workshop on “strategic foresight”, a disruptive about this new opportunity to work monitoring and evaluation. and participatory organisational planning approach concerned with UICC.” with “creating the future” rather than simply predicting it. Aligned with UICC’s ambition to support the development of leadership Björn Albrecht, Partner, McKinsey & Company capacities, CEOs also had the opportunity to benefit from aligned activities, including a workshop on how to effectively communicate in culturally diverse settings, led by the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP).

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Leadership in Action meetings

The first Leadership in Action meetings were held in 2017 and brought together senior leaders of UICC members at a regional level to foster peer support networks and enable an exchange of experiences on regional priorities and challenges. Building “I appreciate the wisdom of on this success, four meetings were held in 2019 in the Asia collective sharing and networking Pacific, Eastern Mediterranean, Latin American and Francophone between like-minded leaders from Africa regions. Each meeting was hosted by UICC members and welcomed approximately 50 organisations from the region. The other countries. This facilitates events also supported multi-stakeholder discussions through future collaboration for common UICC’s Public-Private Dialogue series, covering topics such as causes in the region.” financing the implementation of National Cancer Control Plans Melissa Lim, Brain Tumour Society, and patients as partners in shaping cancer care. Twenty leaders Singapore from across these regions have subsequently been awarded a “Leadership Development Grant”, allowing them to visit another organisation and develop connections made at the meetings.

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Young Leaders programme

In August 2019, UICC announced the selection of eight aspiring young cancer professionals as UICC Young Leaders for the 2019/2020 cohort, following a highly competitive selection process, with 145 applications received from all over the world - the most received to date. They will join a community of 43 alumni, benefitting from dedicated updates and opportunities to share achievements and good practices.

The eight selected Young Leaders for 2019/2020 represent six different countries and diverse areas of focus, from tobacco control to women’s health. Their programme began with an immersive three days at the World Cancer Leaders' Summit in Kazakhstan in October 2019, and will continue throughout 2020 with extensive opportunities for peer-to-peer learning, access to exclusive webinars on priority aspects of cancer control, and “I aim to bring back to and share within networking with experienced leaders and Young Leader alumni. the region the invaluable technical expertise and vast knowledge resources This cohort will also be the first to benefit from access to the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP)’s Leadership of the UICC’s global brain-trust in cancer Institute through an eLearning programme. control, as we in Southeast Asia grapple with the multiplicity of cancer and the challenges of containing it.”

Murallitharan Munisamy, 2019 Young Leader

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Fellowships Grants

UICC’s established fellowship programmes aim to In 2019, the SPARC Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC) facilitate the international exchange of knowledge and Challenge, supported by Pfizer Oncology, entered the skills, thereby helping to strengthen and increase the third round of the programme. It extended its reach and capacity of the global cancer health workforce. With support to a total of 51 organisations, committed to “Very simply, without the SPARC grant, a strong focus on the fostering of regional networks address the unmet needs of metastatic breast cancer the training and navigational programme and the development of long-term international patients worldwide. Following a competitive selection we launched in 2018 would not have been collaborations, 2019 was another successful year, with process, 11 new organisations from 10 countries were possible. The credibility of UICC, the networks a total of 144 applications received from 37 different announced as award winners on Metastatic Breast we gained across the world, the mentorship countries. Seventy-two cancer professionals were Cancer Awareness Day in October 2019. This brings the subsequently awarded a fellowship, giving them the total funding provided to support cancer organisations through conferences and webinars and of opportunity to visit and learn from another organisation, in this area to USD 1.58m since the launch of the course the financial support enabled us to developing important new skills and knowledge in all programme in 2015. The 2019 awardees will launch open many doors.” aspects of cancer control. Applications were received new projects tackling the needs of MBC patients in from around the world, including countries such as their communities, addressing the gap in information Kimberly Badal, Co-Founder & Executive Director, Lebanon, Philippines, Slovakia and Togo. and support, raising awareness and contributing to the Caribbean Cancer Research Initiative strengthening of the national health system.

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Cancer Advocates programme (Treatment for All)

2019 was a significant year for the Cancer Advocates programme, previously known as Treatment for All and recently renamed to better reflect the focus and content of the learning initiatives being “We could definitely impact lives… One feels delivered as part of the programme. Following overwhelming lost and isolated in this little corner of the interest from the first call for applications in 2018 to join the globe, having to be the umbrella body and programme, 17 new organisations from low- and middle-income everyone expecting us to do it all... No partners countries were announced as Country Champions on World or bigger co-organisations to benchmark with Cancer Day 2019, bringing the total to 20 organisations. Drawing really... The call the other day inspired on a combination of guided peer-to-peer learning, tailored resources, an in-person workshop and facilitated mentorship me again.” opportunities, the programme enables UICC members to improve Rolf Hansen, Cancer Association of Namibia the knowledge and skills they need to be effective advocates, raising the profile of cancer and advancing progress in their countries. A new call for applications is planned for end 2020.

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Case Study Engaging regionally

As a key priority in UICC’s Business Plan and in direct Capacity Building in Francophone Africa response to its members, UICC is committed across the organisation to regionalise its activities and opportunities, increasing the reach and impact of its members over the The 2016 World Cancer Congress held in Paris in the region. 2019 specifically saw a significant coming years. With this lens applied across the Capacity featured a Master course focused on palliative care engagement of organisations, with the selection Building programmes, existing activities are being tailored delivered in French and was accompanied by the of the Fondation Kimi in Burkina Faso and Ligue for and made more accessible to all regions, and new launch of a specific offer for Francophone Africa. Sénégalaise Contre le Cancer (LISCA) in Senegal regional flagship initiatives are being developed to address The presence and support of a number of First as Country Champions in the Cancer Advocates identified gaps. In 2019, activities included organising the Ladies from Francophone Africa further increased programme. The first Leadership in Action meeting four regional Leadership in Action meetings in collaboration momentum. was also held in June in Dakar, Senegal, with with the CEO Programme, making a significant contribution follow-up networking opportunities made available to the China Conference of Oncology in August as part of a In 2017, the Bourses pour l’Afrique francophone through the Leadership Development Grants, partnership with the China Anti-Cancer Association (CACA), (“Grants for Francophone Africa”) were launched strengthening advocacy and awareness-raising leading a workshop in Francophone Africa regarding the as an adaptation of the established Technical skills related to women’s cancers. development of a partnership for women’s cancers in Africa, Fellowships programme. This was in direct and scaling up the Patient Groups Mentoring programme in response to a paucity of applications from the Alongside the Leadership in Action meeting, a the Asia Pacific region. region, with only five fellowships awarded from workshop was held to explore opportunities for Francophone Africa in 2015 and 2016. Over the next the development of a partnership for women’s two years, the creation of this tailored programme cancers in Africa, for which there is a particularly and its promotion led to 71 applications from this high burden in the region. At the end of 2019, UICC sub-region, with 31 subsequently awarded. was also delighted to announce the approval of the SUCCESS project, founded by Unitaid, as part of Since then, considerable efforts have been a consortium led by Expertise France. This project deployed to ensure scale-up and continuity of this focuses on the scale-up of secondary prevention support, with continued promotion and tailored measures for cervical cancer in four countries, 1-2-1 guidance to facilitate access and engagement including two from West Africa (Burkina Faso and in key opportunities opportunities, benefitting Ivory Coast; the others are the Philippines and the community and strengthening cancer control Guatemala).

2019 UICC Annual Report 24 Spotlight on a

Capacity Building journey Case Study Tsetsegsaikhan Batmunkh (Tsegi) is the childhood cancer registry. As part of this At the World Cancer Leaders’ Summit in the Founder and CEO of the National effort, the National Cancer Council of Mongolia October 2019, Tsegi presented her country’s Cancer Council of Mongolia, the only civil organised a Health Forum in conjunction with specific challenges in defining national UHC society organisation representing cancer the 2019 World Children's Day. The Forum packages at a plenary session, reminding in Mongolia, founded in 2014. She was was an unprecedented gathering where participants that a one-size-fits-all approach selected as a Young Leader in 2016. national discussion around childhood cancer does not work when it comes to health aimed to raise awareness on the issue and services. As an alumnus of the Young Leaders In 2019, Tsegi‘s organisation was selected as a engage in long-term collaborations with the programme, Tsegi also welcomed the new Country Champion for the Cancer Advocates Ministry of Health, health organisations, parent 2019/2020 cohort of Young Leaders as they programme. The initial advocacy priorities representatives, international organisations started their journey at the Summit. of her organisation were to raise awareness, and the media. conduct studies about HPV vaccination, HPV screening and to promote tobacco control In March 2019, Tsegi attended the Leadership awareness and increased taxation. Through in Action meeting for the Asia Pacific region in the Cancer Advocates programme, however, Singapore and was subsequently awarded a advocacy priorities have been reconsidered, Leadership Development grant. This enabled Tsegi acknowledged: with focus being expanded to childhood her to visit the VCS Foundation in Australia “My visit to VCS Foundation Limited cancer, an area in which Mongolia needs to where she learned about a new approach to in Australia was fundamental to learn accelerate progress. The National Cancer cervical cancer screening, integrating the latest Council of Mongolia can help the national advances in self-sampling, HPV screening and about new innovative human centred government achieve great strides. The digital health. She then developed a proposal approaches of cervical cancer supporting objectives of the new advocacy for a HPV screening pilot project in Mongolia screening.” priority are the development of a childhood and continues to collaborate with the VCS cancer control plan and the improvement of Foundation.

2019 UICC Annual Report 25 UICC resources and publications

TNM Publications

For over 60 years, UICC has managed the TNM International collaboration was key for UICC’s publications Classification of Malignant Tumours, the most widely used in 2019. The third edition of the “Cancer Atlas”, launched system to classify the anatomical extent of cancer. In 2019, by UICC, the International Agency for Research on Cancer UICC published the fifth edition of the “TNM Supplement: (IARC) and the American Cancer Society under the theme A Commentary of Uniform Use”, which extends and of “Access Creates Progress” provides basic information clarifies the UICC TNM Classification of Malignant on the global burden of the disease in an accessible Tumours. The TNM Project also released TNM e-learning format. “Cancer control in Africa: paving the way to modules in Spanish, in partnership with ecancer. Universal Health Coverage”, published with the African Organisation for Research and Training (AORTIC) and the International Cancer Control ICCP, is the first publication on cancer control and UHC in Africa. Volume III of “Cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa”, Partnership (ICCP) published jointly with the African Cancer Registry Network and IARC, presents statistics on cancer incidence from 31 Since 2012, the ICCP has united over 20 organisations cancer registries in 22 countries across Africa. and coordinated activities and resources to enhance global cancer control. Following the 2018 global review of national cancer control plans (NCCPs), the ICCP has expanded its technical assistance offer to provide detailed reviews of NCCPs.

2019 UICC Annual Report 26 Journal of Global Oncology (JGO) Cancer control in Africa: paving the

The Journal of Global Oncology, launched in way to Universal Health Coverage partnership with the American Society of Clinical From 4th-8th of November 2019, UICC participated in Oncology (ASCO) in 2015 is an open-access journal the AORTIC conference held in Maputo, Mozambique. that provides a platform for sharing innovations, best HRH Princess Dina Mired was invited to give a speech practice and programmatic success in cancer control in on cancer control in the presence of the First Lady of resource-limited settings. Mozambique and representatives from the Ministry of Health. At the opening ceremony, the publication International Journal of Cancer (IJC) “Cancer control in Africa: paving the way to Universal An official publication of UICC, the International Journal Health Coverage” was launched. The publication of Cancer (IJC) focuses on fundamental studies that involved input from experts and key stakeholders from improve the understanding of the mechanisms of different countries in the African region and worldwide. cancer and shed light on effective diagnostic tools In addition, UICC staff facilitated a plenary session on and treatments. In 2019, Prof. Christoph Plass of the NCCPs, and gave presentations on the work of UICC “This book tells us not only the story of the German Cancer Research Center became the Editor- and other key partnerships and initiatives on which progress made during the last years in battling in-Chief of the IJC. UICC, IJC and Wiley joined forces UICC is collaborating, including the ICCP. cancer, but also the challenges that remain to promote IJC articles via social media on key health and areas for action. It critically analyses the awareness days with a view to increase the visibility of the journal and promote attention to key cancer present cancer environment on the continent, control topics. For example, UICC promoted a virtual while also looking towards the future in the issue on men’s cancers in November for the Movember context of UHC.” campaign with paid Twitter posts that received 57,000 Dr Cristina Stefan, President, African Organisation impressions and 1,124 clicks. This directed traffic to the for Research and Training in Cancer IJC website, which received as a result 340 visits, 628 page views and access to 200 full-text articles.

2019 UICC Annual Report 27 Delivering a meaningful global health and development agenda

2019 UICC Annual Report 28 UICC unites the cancer community through its members and partners to reduce the global cancer burden and drive forward the Noncommunicable Disease (NCD) agenda - building upon key international agreements, such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Global Action Plan on NCDs 2013-2020, the World Cancer Declaration and the 2017 Cancer Resolution - to ensure that these global goals and targets are translated into national action.

2019 UICC Annual Report 29 UN High-Level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage

On 23rd September 2019, UN Member States participated in the first High-Level Meeting (HLM) on Universal Health Coverage (UHC). This was a milestone for the global health community, as it saw all governments recommit to UHC in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals and adopt a high-level framework for its development and implementation nationally.

UICC worked closely with members around the world to formulate a call for the inclusion of essential cancer services within national benefit packages and financial protection schemes. This recognises that cancer is the second leading cause of mortality globally, therefore it must be included in efforts to achieve UHC. Preparations for the meeting provided an opportunity to work closely with advocates from other NCD organisations and build relationships through participation in the UHC 2030 group. The final Political Declaration includes a specific reference to cancer as well as strong language supporting a comprehensive, health- systems response to cancer and other NCDs.

2019 UICC Annual Report 30 Increasing advocacy collaborations

Over the course of the year, UICC worked to strengthen Affordable cancer treatment has recently been the and increase advocacy collaborations. This included topic of discussion by policymakers, civil society, and reflecting on and refining how UICC engages with its industry. Taking this momentum forward, a Public- advocacy network, hosting a World Health Assembly Private Dialogue was organised at the 2019 World (WHA) side-event on data and UHC with representatives Cancer Leaders’ Summit, focusing on identifying and from across the health community, and the creation raising awareness on key barriers and prioritising “Collaboration on advocacy for of an informal Geneva NCD Advocates Group. This policy directions and health sector solutions to improve NCDs is critical to see real action group aims to improve coordination on NCD advocacy access to medicines. It provided a platform for all key both at the global level and in in Geneva around key events and discussions, such as stakeholders to come together and to focus on solutions countries. During the past year, the proposed reforms to the engagement of Non-States in a constructive, evidence-based dialogue. Actors with the World Health Organization (WHO). the World Heart Federation has Early diagnosis plays a crucial role in successful worked closely with UICC, the NCD A consistent emphasis on building strong and resilient outcomes in cancer care. In this regard, UICC’s work Alliance and other Geneva-based health systems, with timely access to quality medicines has expanded into supporting global access to quality- NCD organisations to hold mission and technologies, will be essential to successfully reach assured in-vitro diagnostics (IVD) for cancer care and health-related SDGs. In this regard, UICC’s work on highlighting its importance in early diagnosis. UICC also briefings with member states. We increasing access to medicines for cancer included raised awareness of the need for the development of are delighted to see the participation supporting WHO and Member States at the World Health universal cancer screening assays. in these events growing with Assembly with statements on the WHO-led Roadmap constructive dialogue on priority to Access and the resolution on Improving the NCD and global health topics.” transparency of markets for medicines, vaccines, and other health-related technologies proposed by Florence Berteletti, Advocacy Director, many Member States. World Heart Federation

2019 UICC Annual Report 31 Cervical cancer elimination initiative

The 144th WHO Executive Board in January 2019 saw 2019 saw Unitaid announce commitments of over the approval of a formal decision to task the Director USD 50m and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, General with developing and consulting Member Tuberculosis and Malaria promote that country States on a Global Strategy for elimination of cervical submissions, due in their next cycle of funding, are able cancer. This is a milestone in the global fight against to include cervical cancer services - in recognition of “This is a significant moment in cancer as the first public declaration to eliminate a the strong linkage between HPV and HIV infection. The history for addressing cancer specific cancer. It represents a unique opportunity to year also saw increased cross-UN agency coordination, globally. For the first time ever, step up collective efforts to save millions of women’s for example consultation on support strategies for HPV lives this century. vaccine procurement beyond GAVI alliance eligible a generation is making a global countries. Finally, the draft WHO 2020-2030 “Global statement that it can eliminate The WHO-led Cervical Cancer Elimination Initiative, strategy towards eliminating cervical cancer as a public cervical cancer. It is an event that with which UICC is partnering, accelerated consulting health problem” was submitted in a timely manner with must be fully appreciated by civil activities in all regions of the world as well as launching the goal of adoption at the World Health Assembly new resources such as a toolkit on improving data society. We need new impactful in May 2020. for decision-making in cervical cancer prevention partnerships to respond in programmes, guidance on thermal ablation of UICC believes that civil society can play a significant alignment with the enormity of the precancerous lesions, and initiating new guidelines role in delivering the 90:70:90 targets contained in opportunity we have before us.” on HPV-testing. the WHO elimination strategy. Members around the world are energised and mobilised at a national level. HRH Princess Dina Mired, UICC is also proud to be part of the Expertise France- They are focused on integrated approaches and President, UICC led consortium, which was one of only two parties collaborating with counterparts in reproductive health selected to develop a Unitaid project to implement and HIV-AIDS to address inequities both between and innovative, affordable screening and treatment to within countries. prevent cervical cancer in high-burden settings.

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2019 UICC Annual Report 32 Supporting other organisations

2019 UICC Annual Report 33 City Cancer Challenge Foundation

A year on from the launch of City Cancer Challenge Other key achievements include: (C/Can) as an independent foundation, nine cities across four continents are now working with C/Can to identify • A landmark public-private partnership in Paraguay to cancer care gaps and develop evidence-based solutions optimise pathology reporting - an innovation that has that respond to local needs. the potential to be scaled to cities around the world.

By the end of 2019, seven cities had identified priority • Locally-adapted guidelines for managing patients projects to develop and harmonise the quality of core with invasive breast and cervical cancers, and citycancerchallenge.org cancer diagnostic and treatment services, including policies to ensure that cancer patients in Cali, in pathology, radiology, nuclear medicine, surgery, Asuncion and Yangon are treated following a radiotherapy, medical oncology, and palliative and multidisciplinary approach. supportive care. • An in-depth analysis to quantify the demand for Investment in training and capacity building has cancer services in Yangon to assess the opportunity been a priority. To date, 98 experts have delivered to expand treatment capacity and infrastructure in technical assistance to 680 healthcare professionals, three of the city’s public hospitals. including in quality standards for pathology and multidisciplinary care. The year ahead will see further efforts to connect and mobilise C/Can’s network of more than 60 partners and 125 organisations from across disciplines and sectors, and to support cities as they work to strengthen the quality of cancer care. 2020 will also mark the next phase of building the C/Can community with the launch of the City of Tomorrow campaign ahead of the new global call for cities in October.

2019 UICC Annual Report 34 NCD Alliance

2019 saw many achievements for the NCD Alliance NCDA’s work spanned broad areas, including air (NCDA). It notably defined five advocacy priorities ahead pollution and mental health. It hosted various events of the UN High-Level Meeting on UHC, which are well and webinars on both topics, and published numerous reflected in the Political Declaration that was adopted. reports. Women’s health rights and trans fatty acids NCDA co-hosted several events before the High-Level elimination were two other advocacy focus areas. For the Meeting, and was active at the WHO Executive Board third consecutive year, the Advocacy Institute, which is meeting and World Health Assembly, delivering 12 a NCDA project, supported the growth of alliances and statements and hosting seven events. contributed to fast-tracking NCDA advocacy efforts at national and regional levels. NCDA partnered with BBC NCDA also organised the third Global NCD Alliance StoryWorks to produce a short documentary series on Forum, and the second Global Week for Action on NCDs, the real stories of people living with NCDs and solutions which reached millions of people in about 100 countries. to the NCD pandemic. The series, “Turning the Tide”, features 26 films from 24 countries.

NCDA’s strength and success comes from its global network of national and regional NCD alliances, which grew from 59 in 2018 to 65 in 2019.

ncdalliance.org

2019 UICC Annual Report 35 McCabe Centre for Law & Cancer

Through its unique focus on advancing law to fight In Australia, where the McCabe Centre is based, cancer and NCDs, the McCabe Centre for Law & it was awarded a three-year grant from the Cancer had a global impact in 2019. Australian Government Department of Health to support its work for the World Health Organization A total of 41 government officials and (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control policymakers from low- and middle-income (FCTC) Knowledge Hub on Legal Challenges. countries took part in the McCabe Centre’s International Legal Training Program throughout McCabe Centre contributed its legal expertise mccabecentre.org the year, including a first-ever Executive Workshop. to various external publications and worked with the University of Melbourne on a new With ongoing support from the McCabe Centre, Master of Cancer Sciences programme. The participants from previous trainings – known as McCabe Centre also completed its first year McCabe Centre alumni – made significant strides as a WHO Collaborating Centre on Law and to prevent and control cancer and NCDs in their Noncommunicable Disease in 2019. countries. Alumni helped successfully defend tobacco control laws from legal challenges in To cap off the year, the McCabe Centre launched Kenya, Uganda, and Malaysia; pass new tobacco its new brand identity and website, which will help control laws and regulations in Samoa, Uganda, execute the Centre’s Strategic Plan 2018-2022 and Niue; develop e-cigarette regulations in the and solidify its reputation as the only organisation Philippines; adopt comprehensive alcohol control of its kind in the world. laws in Vietnam; and initiate a tax on sugar- sweetened beverages in the Solomon Islands.

2019 UICC Annual Report 36 Financials

2019 UICC Annual Report 37 Financials

The 2019 financial results were audited by Operational expenditure in 2019 was managed in PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in April 2020 and line with budget. There were delays, however, in the UICC Board of Directors approved the audit receiving some income at the end of the year, which report on its meeting held 14th-15th May 2020. means reporting a small loss in the accounts. The programmatic budgets were run diligently and UICC The organisation’s financials are overseen by UICC received outstanding support from its partners. They Treasurer Jeff Dunn, who also leads the Finance, have given UICC the ability to improve the support Risk and Audit Committee of the Board of Directors. provided to members and the cancer community The Finance, Risk and Audit Committee replaced the in general. Finance Committee in 2019 to widen its mandate and further its responsibility to oversee the risk and The reserve levels remain at three months of operating internal audits of the organisation. The work of the costs as of end 2019 and there are enough carryover Committee in 2019 concentrated on defining its role funds to continue the work UICC does for and on to increase the governance responsibility of the Board behalf of its members. in the financial management of the organisation, 2019 was a transition year as the City Cancer while ensuring that risk and audit are duly reported to Challenge initiative became a stand-alone foundation the Board to enable good decisions and transparency. in January 2019. UICC invested CHF 50,000 in the newly created City Cancer Challenge Foundation, providing the initial capital for its creation.

2019 UICC Annual Report 38 These figures, as presented, represent a summary of the financial statements of UICC. A complete Balance sheet set of the audited financial statements for 2019, including accompanying notes, may be obtained at 31 December 2019 in US Dollars upon request at [email protected].

ASSETS 2019 2018 2019 Income and expenditure

Current accounts 2,134,564 4,535,458

Deposits & short term investments 3,482,443 2,679,613

Other receivables 459,986 377,878

Prepaid expenses 26,243 31,639 43% Convening, Capacity Building, TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 6,103,236 7,624,588 Advocacy and other initiatives Fixed assets, net 249,456 368,636 6% World Cancer Congresses TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS 249,456 368,636 2019 INCOME 32% Members & Partners TOTAL 6,352,692 7,993,224 10% Publications 9% Various contribution & miscellaneous income

LIABILITIES 2019 2018

Accounts payable 439,193 201,425 Accrued expenses 155,194 137,792 Deferred income 533,280 678,380 Other liabilities 78,115 168,224 TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1,205,783 1,185,821 46% Convening, Capacity Building, Trust funds - restricted for activities 2,792,173 4,321,815 2019 Advocacy and other initiatives Fund balance - unrestricted 1,854,736 1,985,588 EXPENDITURE 7% World Cancer Congresses Statutory reserve - unrestricted 500,000 500,000 47% Operating costs TOTAL FUND BALANCES 5,146,909 6,807,403

TOTAL 6,352,692 7,993,224

2019 UICC Annual Report 39 Income and expenditure at 31 December 2019 in US Dollars

2019 2018

UNRESTRICTED RESTRICTED TOTAL UNRESTRICTED RESTRICTED TOTAL INCOME Membership dues and contributions 1,297,813 1,297,813 1,279,861 1,279,861 Champions partners 1,942,500 1,942,500 1,791,126 1,791,126 Convening, Capacity Building, Advocacy and other initiatives 4,394,952 4,394,952 5,230,271 5,230,271 World Cancer Congresses 660,514 660,514 2,947,599 2,947,599 Publications 1,060,273 1,060,273 927,845 927,845 Various donations and contributions 378,773 3,237 382,010 359,178 2,806 361,983 Other 500,950 11,454 512,404 782,909 529,152 1,312,061

TOTAL INCOME 5,180,308 5,070,157 10,250,465 5,140,918 8,709,828 13,850,746

EXPENDITURE Convening, Capacity Building, Advocacy and other initiatives 367,566 4,552,532 4,920,098 120,692 6,343,073 6,463,766 World Cancer Congresses 721,618 721,618 3,064,370 3,064,370 Operating costs 4,948,722 4,948,722 4,957,831 4,957,831

TOTAL EXPENDITURE 5,316,287 5,274,150 10,590,438 5,078,523 9,407,443 14,485,966

Revenues over (under) expenditure (135,979) (203,993) (339,972) 62,395 (697,615) (635,219) FUND BALANCES, beginning of year 2,485,588 4,321,815 6,807,403 2,472,229 6,589,214 9,061,443 Transfer of NCD Alliance fund balance (1,569,784) (1,569,784) Transfer of CCCF fund balance (1,325,649) (1,325,649) Revenues over (under) expenditure (135,979) (203,993) (339,972) 62,395 (697,615) (635,219) Currency exchange fluctuation 5,127 5,127 (49,037) (49,037)

FUND BALANCES, end of year 2,354,736 2,792,173 5,146,909 2,485,588 4,321,815 6,807,403

2019 UICC Annual Report 40 Board of Directors

2019 UICC Annual Report 41 Board of Directors

The 2018 UICC General Assembly took place in Kuala Lumpur on 2nd October. A new Board of Directors and President-elect were chosen by the full membership of the organisation. HRH Princess Dina Mired became President of UICC and Professor Sanchia Aranda was thanked for her leadership. The Board met three times in 2019: January, May and October.

The Board of Directors governs UICC in accordance with the mandate given to it by the General Assembly and as articulated in the Constitution. It is empowered to provide leadership and strategic direction for all of UICC’s activities.

The Board is composed of 16 outstanding and committed individuals, representing the full spectrum of cancer control. All Board members serve in their own personal capacity and not as representatives of their own countries or of any organisation.

2019 UICC Annual Report 42 The 2018-2020 Board of Directors Board Members

President HRH Princess Dina Mired Jordan

Wahid AlKharusi Ana Cristina Pinho Cristiana Fonseca Nick Grant Anne Lee Oman Mendes Pereira Portugal Hong Kong Brazil

President-elect Anil D’Cruz India

Jeff Dunn Saunthari Ann Steyn Ulrika Årehed Kågström Danielle Rodin Australia Somasundaram South Africa Sweden Canada Malaysia

Alejandro Mohar Daiming Fan Sally Cowal Zainab Shinkafi-Bagudu Mexico China United States Nigeria

2019 UICC Annual Report 43 UICC

Chief Executive Officer Chief Operating Officer Geneva team Cary Adams Maria Barbara Leon

Knowledge, Advocacy Congress and Events Finance and Administration and Policy Jessica Mathieu Maria Barbara Leon Sonali Johnson Céline Francina Antigona Emrullahi Rosie Tasker Hugo Nicolaus Cindy Ray Shalini Jayasekar-Zürn Ronan Carella Linda Gotti Yannick Romero Yani Amar Natasha Mehandroo Zuzanna Tittenbrun Philomène Taylor Sandrine Fasel In 2019, our team of 45 highly enthusiastic Viran Silva and talented professionals worked together towards achieving the goals set out in the business plan, under the leadership of Chief Communications Capacity Building Memberships and Partnerships Executive Officer, Dr Cary Adams. and Marketing Kirstie Graham Nicole Engelbrecht Alessandro Di Capua SungAh Lee UICC is proud of having such a fantastic Charles Andrew Revkin Domenico Iaia Christina Do Paço team and highly values its commitment. It Charlotte Boulton Fanny Bauer Julia Knüdsen is truly an inspirational team dedicated to Nina Caleffi Scaletscky Marta Pazos Belart Karine Hentsch Patricia Galve Mélanie Samson Laura Fernandez Diaz make a difference to cancer control around Thuy Khuc-Bilon Micaela Neumann Lorenzo Boffi the world. Vicky Oettel Sabrina Zucchello Muriel Auclaire Sally Donaldson Natacha Debbané The staff list on the right includes all Sinéad Troy Patricia Bertomeu Gomez members of UICC who worked at any Rasika Uplekar

st point in time between 1 January and 31st December 2019. Special Projects

Alexandra Heumber Julie Torode Melissa Rendler-Garcia

2019 UICC Annual Report 44 Thank you! Our UICC would like to thank the organisations highlighted in blue that made voluntary contributions above and beyond their statutory members membership dues as well as those which kindly supported the membership of other members.

2019 UICC Annual Report 45 Our members

AFGHANISTAN Linfomas Argentina Broken Hill Prostate Cancer Support Denmark PCSG Hervey Bay Prostate Cancer Support Afghan Society Against Cancer Sociedad Latinoamericana y del Caribe de Group Devonport PCSG Group Afghanistan Cancer Foundation Oncología Médica (SLACOM) Bunbury District Prostate Cancer Support Diamond Valley PCSG Illawarra Prostate Cancer Support Group Group Innisfail Prostate Support Group Afghanistan NCD Alliance ARMENIA Dubbo PCSG Bundaberg & District Prostate Cancer Inverell PCSG National Cancer Control Program City of Smile Charitable Foundation Support Group Dural PCSG Afghanistan Ipswich Prostate Cancer Support Group National Center of Oncology after V. A. Busselton PCA&SG Eastern Shore PCSG Kalamunda PCSG ALGERIA Fanarjyan Cancer Australia Essendon PCSG & Diamond Valley PCSG Kingborough PCSG Association d’Aide aux Enfants Cancéreux Cancer Council ACT Faculty of Health, University of Technology ARUBA Sydney Kingston & Robe PCSG Association d’Aide aux Enfants Cancéreux Cancer Council Australia Foundation for Promotion of Responsible Far North Queensland (Cairns) PCSG Kyabram & District Prostate Support - Béchar Parenthood Cancer Council Northern Territory Far North Queensland PCSG Group Association des Médecins Libéraux Cancer Council NSW d’Annaba AUSTRALIA Forbes Prostate Cancer Support Group Latrobe Valley Prostate Support Group Cancer Council Queensland Chu Annaba - Clinique Médicale Infantile Adelaide Hills PCSG Frankston & District PCSG Leederville Prostate Exercise Group Cancer Council South Australia Sainte Adelaide Mitcham PCSG Fremantle PCSG Leukaemia Foundation of Australia Cancer Council Tasmania El Adwa Albany PCSG Gawler PCSG Limestone Coast PCSG Cancer Council Victoria EL BADR Albury Wodonga PCSG Gay Melbourne Prostate Cancer Group Lockyer Valley PCSG Cancer Council Western Australia El-AMEL Association Alice Springs PCSG Gay Prostate Support Adelaide Lower Eyre Prostate Cancer Support Cancer Nurses Society of Australia Network ENNOUR for Helping Cancer Patients - Anastasia Greek Cancer Support Group Gay/Bisexual Prostate Cancer Support Sétif Central Australia Support Group Leaders Lower North PCSG Ararat & District Prostate Cancer Support QLD Teleconference Group Errahma Group Geelong Prostate Support Group Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research Central Coast Carers Group Nassima Armidale PCSG Geraldton PCSG Lymphoma Australia Central Coast PCSG Nour Doha Australian Catholic University, Exercise Glass House Country PCSG Mackay & District Prostate Cancer Central Coast Pre Op Support Group Support Group Sociéte Algerienne de Formation et de Lifestyle Clinic Glen Innes PCSG Recherche en Oncologie (SAFRO) Central Gold Coast PCSG Mandurah PCSG Bairnsdale Prostate & Partners Support Gold Coast North Prostate Cancer Waha Group Cessnock Prostate Cancer Support Group Support & Awareness Group Maryborough Prostate Cancer Support Ballarat Prostate Cancer Support Group Chinese Cancer Society of Victoria Cancer Group ANGUILLA Gold Coast Prostate Cancer Partners Barossa Prostate Cancer Support Group Support Group Support Group Melmarsh Prostate Cancer Support Group Anguilla Family Planning Association Bass Coast Prostate Cancer Support Citiplace Advanced PCSG Goulburn & District Prostate Cancer Mens Engagement Network ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA Group Clarence Valley Prostate Cancer Support Support Group Monaro Prostate Cancer Support Group Group Antigua Planned Parenthood Association Bathurst Prostate Cancer Support Group Granite Belt PCSG Monash University Prostate Cancer Clayton Greek Cancer Support Group Research Group Caribbean Family Planning Affiliation, Ltd. Bayside Kingston PCSG Great Lakes Prostate Cancer Support Bendigo & Districts Prostate Cancer Coffs Harbour PCSG Group Movember Foundation ARGENTINA Support Group Collaborate against Cancer - Minderoo Griffith PCSG Mudgee Prostate Cancer Support Group Asociación Leucemia Mieloide de Biloela PCSG Foundation Griffith University Menzies Health Institute Murray Bridge PCSG Argentina (ALMA) Blackwood Districts PCSG Collie PCSG Queensland Naracoorte Mens Cancer Support Group Fundación para la Salud del Adolescente Box Hill PCSG Concord PCSG Gympie & District PCSG National Breast Cancer Foundation Fundación SALES Breast Cancer Network Australia Cootamundra PCSG Hastings Prostate Cancer Support Nepean/Blue Mountains PCSG Inc. Liga Argentina de Lucha Contra el Cáncer Network Brisbane Prostate Cancer Support Darwin Prostate Support Awareness Newcastle/Hunter Mater Prostate Cancer (LALCEC) Network Group - Prosper Support Group

2019 UICC Annual Report 46 Our members

North Burnett PCSG Prostate Melbourne Support Group Toowoomba Prostate Cancer Support BANGLADESH BERMUDA North Shore PCSG Prostate Support Group Warrnambool Group Aparajita Society of Cancer Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre North West QLD Prostate Cancer Support QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Townsville PCSG Bangladesh Cancer Society Teen Services Group Institute University of Southern Queensland Obayedullah-Ferdousi Foundation Cancer Northern Beaches Prostate Cancer QLD Advanced PCSG (Telephone Group) VCS Foundation Hospital and Research Institute (POFF) BHUTAN Support Group Queensland and Northern NSW Support Victoria and Tasmania Support Group Oncology Club, Bangladesh Bhutan Cancer Society Northern Rivers Day PCSG Group Leaders Teleconference Group Leaders Teleconference Group BOLIVIA, PLURINATIONAL STATE OF Northern Rivers Evening PCSG Redcliffe PCSG Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre BARBADOS Barbados Family Planning Association Asociación de Lucha Contra la Leucemia Northern Tablelands PCSG Ringwood PCSG Wagga Wagga PCSG Paolo Belli - Instituto de Oncohematología Northern Territory Rainbow PCSG Riverland PCSG Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical The Myeloma, Lymphoma and Leukaemia Foundation of Barbados Centro de Investigación, Educación y Ocean Reef PCSG Rockhampton PCS&A Group Research Servicios (CIES) Orange PCSG Royal Australian and New Zealand College Western Australia Support Group Leaders BELARUS Fundación Boliviana Contra el Cáncer Teleconference Group Orbost PCSG of Radiologists (RANZCR) Belarusian Society of Oncologists Westgate Region Prostate Cancer Support BOTSWANA Parkes Prostate Awareness and Support Royal Prince Alfred Hospital PCSG (Day Group BELGIUM Cancer Association of Botswana Group Group) Westmead PCSG Belgian Foundation against Cancer Nurses Association of Botswana PCS - City of Onkaparinga Group Royal Prince Alfred Hospital PCSG (Evening Group) Westside Prostate Cancer Support Group European CanCer Organisation (ECCO) PCSG Bellarine Peninsula BRAZIL Saddleworth PCSG Whyalla PCSG European Cancer Patient Coalition (ECPC) Peninsula Prostate Cancer Support Group ABRALE Brazilian Lymphoma and Shepparton & District PCSG Wimmera Prostate Cancer Support Group Inc. European Organisation for Research and Leukaemia Association Shine A Light Group for Gay/Bisexual Men Wyong PCSG Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Perth Gay/Bisexual PCSG Américas Amigas European Society for Radiotherapy & Perth Partners Group Shoalhaven PCSG Yorke Peninsula PCSG Oncology (ESTRO) Amigos na Luta Contra o Câncer Perth PCSG South Perth PCSG Younger Men Central Coast PCSG Kom op tegen Kanker Associação Amor a Vida Perth Southsiders Prostate Cancer Southern Highlands PCSG Younger Men PCSG - Leederville Lymfklierkanker Vereniging Vlaanderen Associação Brasileira de Apoio aos Support Group St Arnaud PCSG Younger Men’s Prostate Cancer vzw Pacientes de Câncer (ABRAPAC) Perth Western Suburbs Group St Vincents PCSG Teleconference Group Myeloma Patients Europe Associação Brasileira de Portadores de Câncer AMUCC Port Pirie PCSG St Vincent’s PCSG for Women AUSTRIA BELIZE Associação Brasiliense de Apoio ao Prostamates Support Group Stay Strong Prostate Cancer Exercise Cancer Epigenetics Society Group Belize Family Life Association Paciente com Câncer - ABAC-Luz Prostate (Cancer) Support Awareness Multiples Myelom Selbsthilfe Österreich Adelaide Group Sunraysia Prostate Support Group Associação Capanemense de Apoio e RED NOSES Clowndoctors International - BENIN Prevenção ao Câncer da Mulher - APCM Prostate Awareness Twin Town & Tweed Sunshine Coast PCSG Non-Profit Foundation Association Franco Béninoise de Lutte Associação Cascavel Rosa Coast Swan Hill Prostate Support Group Contre le Cancer Associação Cearense das Prostate Cancer Action Group (S.A.) Inc. Sydney Adventist Hospital Educational AZERBAIJAN Association pour la Lutte Contre le Cancer Mastectomizadas - Toque de Vida Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia Presentations (Night) National Oncology Centre of Azerbaijan au Bénin Associação das Amigas da Mama- AAMA Prostate Cancer Partners SG Bentleigh Sydney Adventist Hospital Facilitated Republic Initiative des Jeunes pour le Bayside Group Discussion (Day) Associação das Mulheres Iguatuenses BAHAMAS Développement Prostate Cancer Support Group ACT Tamworth Prostate Cancer Support Group Associação de Apoio a Mulher Portadora Bahamas Family Planning Association Pathology Laboratory of Faculty of Health Region de Neoplasia - AAMN Taree PCSG Sciences / Cancer Registry of Cotonou Prostate Cancer Support Group of Associação de Apoio de pessoas com Tatiara Prostate Cancer Support Group BAHRAIN Pink Bénin Younger Men Câncer Tobacco Free Portfolios Bahrain Cancer Society SOS Cancer Prostate Heidelberg Associação de Combate ao Câncer da Tomaree PCSG Grande Dourados - ACCGD

2019 UICC Annual Report 47 Our members

Associação de Combate ao Câncer do Fundação Maria Carvalho Santos - FMCS Rede Feminina de Combate ao Câncer de CAMBODIA International Society of Nurses in Cancer Brasil Central - ACCBC Grupo Beltronense de Prevenção ao Jaraguá do Sul - RFCC - JS Sihanouk Hospital Center of HOPE Care (ISNCC) Associação de Mulheres Atuantes de Câncer Rede Feminina de Combate ao Câncer de Lymphoma Canada Paraíso do Tocantins - AMAP Grupo de Apoio a Criança com Cancer - Maravilha - R.F.C.C.-Maravilha CAMEROON Lymphoma Coalition Associação de Mulheres Mastectomizadas Bahia Rede Feminina de Combate ao Câncer de Association des Volontaires pour la Santé Lymphoma Foundation Canada de Brasília Ponta Porã - RFCCPP Familiale Grupo de Mama Renascer - GRUMARE Ontario Institute for Cancer Research Associação do Câncer Amor Próprio - Rede Feminina de Combate ao Câncer de Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Grupo para Motivação e Auto-Ajuda Pancreatic Cancer Canada Foundation Uma Luta pela Vida - AMOR PRÓPRIO Renovadora - Grupo AMAR São Bento do Sul Services (CBCHS) Princess Margaret Cancer Centre Associação dos Amigos da Mama de Grupo Rosa e Amor Rede Feminina de Combate ao Câncer de Cameroon Laboratory & Medicine Niterói (ADAMA) União da Vitória- RFCC - UV Foundation Health Centre Rethink Breast Cancer Hospital de Caridade de Ijui Associação dos Amigos da Oncologia Rede Feminina de Combate ao Câncer de Solidarité Chimiothérapie - SOCHIMIO The Cedars Cancer Institute at the McGill INCA Instituto Nacional de Câncer (AMO) Xaxim Synergies Africaines Contre le Sida et les University Health Centre Associação dos Amigos de Prevenção do Instituto Avon Rede Feminina de Combate ao Câncer do Souffrances The Ottawa Hospital Câncer- GAMA Instituto da Mama do Rio Grande do Sul Amazonas The Michael & Mauritia Patcha Foundation World Ovarian Cancer Coalition - IMAMA Associação dos Amigos do CRIO - Rede Feminina de Combate ao Câncer em Yaounde Gynaeco-Obstetric and Pediatric ASSOCRIO Instituto de Desenvolvimento e Alagoas - RFCC Hospital CAYMAN ISLANDS Associação em Educação e Saúde da Valorização Humana Rede Feminina Regional de Combate Cayman Islands Cancer Society Mama Jesuína Estrela (AMAJES) Instituto Desiderata ao Câncer de Xanxerê - R.F.C.C. - Santa CANADA Associação Feminina de Educação e Instituto do Câncer do Ceará - ICC Catarina Alberta Cancer Foundation CHAD Combate ao Câncer - AFECC Instituto Humanista de Desenvolvimento Santa Casa de Misericórdia da Bahia Alberta Health Services - CancerControl Association DONAMA Associação Laço Rosa - pela cura do Social - HUMSOL União e Apoio no Combate ao Câncer de Association pulmonaire du Québec Association Tchadienne Contre le Cancer câncer de mama - Fundação Laço Rosa Mama - UNACCAM Instituto Oncoguia Canadian Association of Nurses in Association Tchadienne des Femmes Associaçao Limeirense de Combate ao Instituto vencer o cancer Oncology Vivants avec le Cancer Câncer (ALICC) BRUNEI DARUSSALAM LACOG Latin American Cooperative Canadian Association of Radiation Pantai Jerudong Specialist Centre CHILE Associação Petropolitana de Pacientes Oncology Group Oncology (CARO - ACRO) Oncológicos - APPO YASKA (Yayasan Kanser Kanak-kanak) Asociación Chilena de Protección de la Liga Mossoroense de Estudos e Combate Canadian Cancer Society Associação Rosa Viva - ROSAVIVA Familia ao Câncer - Grupo Toque de Mama BULGARIA Canadian Federation for Sexual Health Bem-Estar Familiar no Brasil (BEMFAM) Corporación Nacional Maxi-Vida Liga Norteriograndense Contra o Câncer - Bulgarian Lymphoma Patients’ Association Canadian Institutes of Health Research Brazilian Oncology Nursing Society Grupo Despertar Fundación Arturo López Pérez Bulgarian National Association of Canadian Partnership Against Cancer Fundación Chilena para el Desarrollo de la Brazilian Society of Surgical Oncology Núcleo Assistencial para Pessoas com Oncology (BNAO) (CPAC) (BSSO) Câncer - NASPEC Oncología - Fundación Cáncer Chile Bulgarian Oncology Nursing Society Cancer Care of South Eastern Ontario Rede Feminina de Combate ao Câncer de Centro de Integração Amigas da Mama- (CCSEO) and Department of Oncology, CHINA CIAM Blumenau - RFCC BURKINA FASO Queen’s University Cancer Foundation of China Elas Por Elas Vozes e Ações das Mulheres Rede Feminina de Combate ao Câncer de Action Contre le Cancer Infantile au Cancer Care Ontario Brasília (RFCC- DF) China Anti-Cancer Association (CACA) Federação Brasileira de Instituições Burkina Faso Center for Chronic Disease Prevention Filantrópicas de Apoio à Saúde da Mama Rede Feminina de Combate ao Câncer de Chinese Medical Association Espoir Cancer Féminin Department of Oncology, Faculty of (FEMAMA) Brusque - RFCC Chongqing University Cancer Hospital Foundation Kimi Medicine, McGill University Federación Latinoamericana de Rede Feminina de Combate ao Câncer de Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center Solidarité contre le cancer Direction Générale de Cancérologie, Mastología (FLAM) Gaspar Ministère de la Santé et des Services Guangxi Medical University Affiliated Fundação Antonio Prudente - A.C. Rede Feminina de Combate ao Câncer de BURUNDI Sociaux Cancer Hospital Camargo Cancer Center Itajaí - RFCC Alliance Burundaise Contre le Cancer International Psycho-Oncology Society Guangzhou Concord Cancer Center Fundação do Câncer, Brazil (ABCC) (IPOS) (GCCC)

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Hangzhou Cancer Hospital Liga Colombiana Contra el Cáncer Association Ivoirienne de Lutte Contre le DJIBOUTI Fakkous Center for Cancer and Allied Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital Registro Poblacional de Cáncer de Cali de Cancer Association pour le Développement du Diseases Henan Anti-Cancer Association la Universidad del Valle Hope Life Millénaire Magyar Rákellenes Liga Ligue Ivoirienne Contre le Cancer Medical Research Institute Henan Provincial Cancer Hospital COMOROS DOMINICA Société Ivoirienne de Pathologie (SIPath) National Cancer Institute - Cairo House086 Union Comorienne Contre le Cancer Dominica Cancer Society SOS Cancers Shefaa El Orman Oncology Hospital (SOH) Hubei Cancer Hospital Dominica Planned Parenthood Association CONGO Hunan Cancer Hospital CROATIA EL SALVADOR Accompagnez la vie DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Jiangxi Cancer Hospital Association of Patients with Leukemia and Asociación Demográfica Salvadoreña Jilin Provincial Cancer Hospital Association des Infirmiers du Congo Lymphoma Asociación Dominicana Pro-Bienestar de Bénévoles pour le Bien être Familial la Familia Asociación Salvadoreña para la Prevención Liaoning Cancer Hospital & Institute Croatian League Against Cancer del Cáncer Fondation Calissa Ikama Liga Dominicana Contra el Cáncer Mi-Jian Patient Community Hrvatska Udruga Leukemija I Limfomi - Fundación Edificando Vidas, El Salvador Fondation Globeathon Congo Brazzaville Patronato Cibaeño Contra el Cáncer Nantong Cancer Hospital Hull (Croatian Leukaemia and Lymphoma Union Congolaise contre le Cancer Society) Un Paso Max ESTONIA New Sunshine Charity Foundation Udruga Oboljelih od leukemije I limphoma Estonian Cancer Society CONGO DEMOCRATIC ECUADOR Oncology Nursing Committee of Chinese (UOLL)/ Association of patients with REPUBLIC Nursing Associations leukemia and lymphoma Asociación Ecuatoriana de Ayuda a ETHIOPIA Peking University Cancer Hospital and Agir Ensemble Pacientes con cáncer “Esperanza y Vida” Mathiwos Wondu Ye-Ethiopia Cancer Institute Clinique de Pointe à Pitre (CPAP) / CUBA Centro Ecuatoriano para la Promoción y Society Rizhao Renmin Hospital Kinshasa Sección Independiente de Control del Acción de la Mujer FIJI Shanghai Roots & Shoots Clinique des Lilas Cáncer Fundación Cecilia Rivadeneira Fiji Cancer Society Shanxi Provincial Cancer Hospital Ligue Congolaise Contre le Cancer Sociedad Científica Cubana para el Fundación Jóvenes contra el Cáncer Desarrollo de la Familia Fiji Islands Ministry of Health and Medical Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center Palliafamilli Sociedad de Lucha contra el Cáncer Sociedad Cubana de Oncología, Services SOCAP (SOLCA) Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute Radioterapia y Medicina Nuclear & Hospital FINLAND COSTA RICA EGYPT Xinhua Translational Institute for Cancer CURAÇAO Cancer Society of Finland Asociación Costarricense de Oncólogos Alexandria Society for Cancer Patient Care Pain, Shanghai Foundation for the Promotion of Médicos (ACOMED) Arab Medical Association Against Cancer Suomen Syöpäpotilaat - Cancer Responsible Parenthood patienterna i Finland (Association of COLOMBIA (AMAAC) Asociación Demográfica Costarricense Cancer Patients in Finland) Asociación Pro-Bienestar de la Familia Asociación nacional venciendo los CYPRUS Association d’aide aux Malades du Cancer Colombiana obstáculos de la vida (ANASOVI) Cyprus Anti-Cancer Society dans l’Oasis de Dakhla FRANCE Fundación Colombiana de Leucemia y Asociacion Profesional del Enfermeras Cyprus Association of Cancer Patients & Association Médicale Franco-Egyptienne AFROCANCER Linfoma Oncohematologicas Friends Breast and Gynecological International Alliance des Ligues Francophones Fundación Esperanza Viva Asociación Tour Rosa de Costa Rica Cancer Society (BGICS) Africaines et Méditerranéennes contre le CZECH REPUBLIC Fundación Red de Apoyo Social de Fundación Dra. Anna Gabriela Ross Can Survive Egypt cancer (ALIAM) Antioquia (RASA) League Against Cancer Prague Clinical Oncology Department, Assiut Alliance Mondiale Contre le Cancer Fundación SIMMON CÔTE D’IVOIRE Lymfom Help University Association Française des Infirmiers de Instituto de Cancerología S.A. Aidons les Personnes Atteintes ou Egyptian Society for Promotion Of cancérologie Affectées par le Cancer DENMARK Instituto Nacional de Cancerología - Women’s Health Association Laurette Fugain Danish Cancer Society Colombia Association de Soins Palliatifs de Côte Cancer Support France d’Ivoire LYLE – Patientforeningen for Lymfekræft La Asociacion de Enfermeria Oncologica & Leukæmi Cancérologues Sans Frontières Colombiana Association Imagine le Monde SMILfonden

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Cent pour Sang la Vie Paris Physicien Médical Sans Frontières Hellenic Society of Oncology Asociación Hondureña de Planificación de Dharamshila Narayana Superspeciality Centre Antoine Lacassagne Raid Evasion Run International Institute of Anticancer Familia Hospital Centre Eugène Marquis SOS Don de Moelle Osseuse Moyen Orient Research Fundación Hondureña para el Niño con DM Wayanad Institute of Medical Sciences Cáncer Centre Georges-François Leclerc UNICANCER Dr. Bhubaneswar Borooah Cancer Institute GRENADA Liga Contra el Cáncer - Honduras Centre Henri Becquerel Enhance head neck rehabilitation & GABON Grenada Planned Parenthood Association enhance social initiative Centre Léon Bérard HONG KONG Fondation Sylvia Bongo Ondimba (FSBO) Friends of Max Centre Oscar Lambret GUADELOUPE Asian Fund for Cancer Research Ligue Gabonaise Contre le Cancer Global Marwari Charitable Foundation Centre Paul Strauss Association Guadeloupeenne pour le Cancer Patient Alliance Planning Familial HCG Hospital Centre Régional François Baclesse GEORGIA Cancerinformation.com.hk Healis Sekhsaria Institute For Public Georgia Patient Union GUATEMALA Centre Régional Jean Perrin Global Chinese Breast Cancer Health Georgian Nursing Association Asociación de Pacientes con LMC Organizations Alliance Expertise France Indian Cancer Society - National HQ Research Institute of Clinical Medicine -ASOPALEU- Hong Kong Anti-Cancer Society Fondation ARC pour la Recherche sur le Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital (IRCH) Cancer (Todua Clinic) Asociación Guatemalteca Héroes de Hong Kong Blood Cancer Foundation Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology Fondation JDB-prévention cancer Tbilisi State Medical University Esperanza (HKBCF) Life Again Foundation France Lymphome Espoir Asociación Pro-Bienestar de la Familia de Maggie Keswick Jencks Cancer Caring GERMANY Guatemala Centre Foundation Ltd. Mahatma Gandhi Cancer Hospital & French League Against Cancer Deutsche Krebsgesellschaft (DKG) Instancia por la salud y el desarrollo de las World Cancer Research Fund Hong Kong Research Institute Groupe Franco-Africain d’Oncologie Deutsche Krebshilfe Mujeres ISDM (WCRF HK) Malabar Institute of Medical Sciences Pédiatrique College of Nursing (MIMS College of Deutsche Leukaemie & Lymphom-Hilfe eV Liga Nacional Contra el Cáncer Guatemala Gustave Roussy HUNGARY Nursing) Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum One Voice Against Cancer Gynécologie Sans Frontières Hungarian League Against Cancer Manage Health Foundation (DKFZ) Institut Bergonié GUINEA Magyar Onkohematológiai Betegekért Max Healthcare International Senology Society Institut Curie Association Guinéenne pour la Lutte Alapítvány (MOHA) National Institute of Cancer Prevention Krebsallianz GmbH Institut de Cancérologie de Lorraine contre le Cancer and Research (NICPR) Leukaemiehilfe RHEIN-MAIN e.V. (LHRM) INDIA Génération Sans Tabac No Tobacco Association Institut de Cancérologie de l’Ouest AAlamelu Charitable Foundation North East Cancer Hospital and Research Institut du Cancer de Montpellier GHANA GUYANA (Supported by Tata Trusts) Institute Institut Jean Godinot African Cancer Organisation Guyana Cancer Prevention Society All India Institute of Medical Sciences Piramal Swasthya Management and Institut National du Cancer (INCA) Breast Care International (BCI) (AIIMS) Guyana Responsible Parenthood Research Institute Institut Paoli Calmettes Cancer Society of Ghana Association Apollo Cancer Institute, Apollo Hospitals - Hyderabad Post Graduate Institute of Medical Institut pour la Prévention de Cancer du Ghana Health Service, Non Communicable Education and Research HAITI Sein Disease Control Program CanCare Foundation Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Association pour la Promotion de la Cancer Aid & Research Foundation Institut Universitaire du Cancer Toulouse Mctonne Cancer Care Foundation Centre Famille Haitienne Oncopole Cancer Institute (WIA) Sweden Ghana Medical Centre (SGMC) Regional Cancer Centre, Innovating Health International L’Association de Soutien et d’Information Cancer Patients Aid Association Thiruvanathapuram à la Leucémie Lymphoïde Chronique et la GREECE HONDURAS Cancer Society of Madhya Pradesh Ruby Hall Clinic maladie de Waldenström (SILLC) CLL Greece (Hellenic Group of Patients Asociación de Pacientes con Cáncer Fe Y CanKids...KidsCan Saroj Gupta Cancer Centre & Research NESSMA with CLL) Esperanza Centre of Excellence for Oncology (Nayati Institute OncoMali Hellenic Cancer Society Asociación Hondureña de Lucha contra el Healthcare) Sri Venkateswara Dental College and Hellenic Society of Medical Oncology Pathologie Cythologie et Développement Cáncer Delhi State Cancer Institute Hospital (HeSMO)

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Sterling Addlife India Private Limited IRAQ Patologi oltre Frontiera Sasaki Foundation National Cancer Center - Korea (NCCK) Swasthya Jagriti Sansthan Kurdistan Save the Children Soleterre-Strategie di Pace Onlus Shizuoka Cancer Center Yonsei Cancer Center Tagore Dental College and Hospital, Nab’a Al-Hayat Foundation for Medical UPMC San Pietro Tochigi Cancer Center Zero Club Chennai, India. Sciences and Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hospital Tata Memorial Hospital Zhianawa Cancer Center JAMAICA KOSOVO The Gujarat Cancer & Research Institute Jamaica Family Planning Association JORDAN Kosova Task Force for Cancer Control IRELAND (KTCC) The Oncology Nurses Association of India King Hussein Cancer Center CLL Ireland JAPAN Tibetan Cancer Society King Hussein Cancer Foundation KUWAIT Irish Cancer Society Aichi Cancer Center V Care Foundation Fadia Survive & Thrive Association Lymphoma Support Ireland Asia Cancer Forum KAZAKHSTAN Cancer Solution K.K. Almaty Oncology Centre Kuwait Society for Preventing Smoking INDONESIA National Cancer Control Programme and Cancer (KSSCP) Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia UPMC Whitfield Cancer Centre Chiba Cancer Center Kazakh Institute of Oncology and Radiology Indonesia CML & GIST Community, Foundation for Promotion of Cancer KYRGYZSTAN ELGEKA ISRAEL Research Together Against Cancer Kazakhstan Public Foundation “Ergene” Indonesian Breast Cancer Foundation / Hadassah Higashi Sapporo Hospital KENYA LAO PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC Yayasan Kanker Payudara Indonesia Israel Cancer Association Hokkaido Cancer Society Aga Khan Health Services, Kisumu - Kenya REPUBLIC Japan Cancer Society ,עמותת חליל האור Indonesian Cancer Foundation The Flute of Light Aga Khan University Hospital Laos Oncology Unit Indonesian Cancer Information and Japan Lung Cancer Society ITALY Amref Health Africa Support Center Association (CISC) Japan Society of Clinical Oncology LATVIA Associazione Italiana contro le Leucemie- Cancer Cafe Indonesian Oncology Nurses Association Japan Society of Gynecologic Oncology August Kirchenstein Institute of linfomi e mieloma – Pazienti (AIL) Childhood Cancer Initiative Indonesian Radiation Oncology Society Microbiology & Virology Associazione Italiana di Oncologia Medica Japanese Breast Cancer Society (IROS) Eddah’s Hope Cancer Foundation (AIOM) Japanese Cancer Association (JCA) Limfomas Pacientu Atbalsta Organizācija National Cancer Control Committee Faraja Cancer Support Trust Associazione Italiana Malati di Cancro Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research (NCCC) LEBANON Parenti e Amici (AIMAC) (JFCR) Henzo Kenya Rumah Sakit Kanker Dharmais - National Children’s Cancer Center of Lebanon Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Japanese Foundation for Multidisciplinary Hyper-Cent Care Africa Cancer Center (CCCL) Cancro Cancer Treatment International Cancer Institute Lebanese Cancer Society IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF Associazione Vittorio Tison Cultura e Jikei University School of Medicine Kenya Cancer Association (KENCANSA) Naef K. Basile Cancer Institute Behnam Daheshpour Charity Organization Solidarietà Kanagawa Cancer Center Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care SANAD The Home Hospice Organization Centro di Riferimento Oncologico Association (KEHPCA) Cancer Institute, Imam Khomeini Medical Kyushu Cancer Center of Lebanon Center Centro di Riferimento per l’Epidemiologia Mie University Hospital Kenya Network of Cancer Organizations KASSA - the society to support children e la Prevenzione Oncologica in Piemonte National Cancer Institute of Kenya LITHUANIA (CPO) Miyagi Cancer Center suffering from cancer National Nurses Association of Kenya Kraujas European School of Oncology National Cancer Center - Japan MAHAK “Society to Support Children National Cancer Institute - Lithuania Niigata Cancer Center Women 4 Cancer Early Detection & Suffering from Cancer” Fondazione “Edo Ed Elvo Tempia Valenta” Treatment OHLB Kraujas Osaka International Cancer Institute Noor Cancer Charity (NCC) Onlus Princess Takamatsu Cancer Research KOREA, REPUBLIC OF Reza Radiotherapy and Oncology Center Fondazione IRCCS “Istituto Nazionale LUXEMBOURG dei Tumori” Fund Korea Blood Disease & Cancer Association Een Häerz fir Kriibskrank Kanner Gruppo Abruzzese Linfomi (GAL) Saga-ken Medical Centre Koseikan Korean Cancer Association The Fondatioun Kriibskrank Kanner Instituto Nazionale Tumori Regina Elena Saitama Cancer Center Korean Society of Medical Oncology Linfovita Sapporo Cancer Seminar Foundation (KSMO)

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MACEDONIA MARTINIQUE Fundación Mexicana para la Planeación MYANMAR NICARAGUA HEMA - Association for support of patients Association Martiniquaise pour Familiar, A.C. Myanmar Oncology Society Asociación Pro-Bienestar de la Familia and their caregivers of Hematology l’information et l’orientation Familiales Fundacion Nacional de Pacientes con Pinlon Hospital Nicaraguense diseases Linfoma no Hodgkin (FunaLinH) Pun Yaung Hnin Si (Pink Rose) Breast Fundación Alas de Vida MAURITANIA Fundación Rebecca De Alba, A.C. MACEDONIA, REPUBLIC OF Cancer Patients Support Group Fundación Movimiento Contra el Cáncer Association Mauritanienne de lutte contre Grupo de Recuperación Total Reto A.C. (Movicancer-Nicaragua) Borka – For Each New Day le cancer Shwe Yaung Hnin Si Cancer Foundation Hospital Infantil Teletón de Oncología Association pour la Santé Préventive de la U Hla Tun Hospice (Cancer) Foundation NIGER MADAGASCAR (HITO) Inc. Femme Association Against Leukemia in Niger Fondation Akbaraly Instituto Nacional de Cancerología - Association pour Mieux Vivre avec le México NAMIBIA Centre National de Lutte contre le Cancer Union Malagasy Contre le Cancer Cancer Gynécologique Mexican Association of Mastology Cancer Association of Namibia Ministry of public health of the Republic Ligue Mauritanienne de Lutte Contre le MALAWI MILC - Médicos e Investigadores en la of Niger Cancer NEPAL Malawi Cancer Registry Lucha contra el Cáncer de Mama Société Nigérienne de Cancérologie Ministère de la Santé - Programme B.P. Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital Women Coalition Against Cancer in national de lutte contre le Tabagisme de Nuevo Patronato del Instituto Nacional de SOS Cancer Niger Cancer Society Nepal Malawi - WOCACA Mauritanie Cancerología, A.C. SOS Tabagisme Salvati AC Children’s Cancer Foundation TATALLI MALAYSIA MAURITIUS Sociedad Mexicana de Oncología, AC Nepal Cancer Hospital and Research Tous Unis Contre le Cancer Breast Cancer Welfare Association (SMeO) Center Cancer Research Malaysia Leukaemia Foundation Sociedad Mexicana de Radioterapeutas Nepal Cancer Relief Society (NCRS) NIGERIA KanWork Cancer Society Link to Life AC Nepal Cancer Support Group Access to Basic medical Care Foundation. Malaysian Oncological Society Tómatelo a Pecho, A.C. Tulasi Maya Memorial Cancer Relief Act of Random Kindness Foundation MEXICO Max Family Society Malaysia Unidos... Asociación Pro trasplante de Foundation International (ARKFI) Asociación Gerardo Alfaro A.C. médula ósea. Francisco Casares Cortina National Cancer Council (MAKNA) Breast Cancer Association of Nigeria Asociación Mexicana contra el Cancer de A.C. NETHERLANDS (THE) (BRECAN) National Cancer Society of Malaysia Mama AC “Fundación Cima” Childhood Cancer International (CCI) CancerAware Nigeria Prostate Cancer Society Malaysia MONGOLIA Asociación Mexicana de Ayuda a Niños Dutch Cancer Society Care Organisation Public Enlightenment Society for Cancer Advocacy and Mongolian Oncology Nursing Society con Cáncer, IAP (AMANC) European Waldenström (COPE) Awareness Kuching (SCAN) National Cancer Council of Mongolia Asociación Mexicana De Leucemia y Gist Macroglobulinemia Network David Omenukor Foundation University of Malaya, Faculty of Medicine A.C. (EWMnetwork) MOROCCO Foundation for Carcinoma of the Prostate Asociación Mexicana de Lucha Contra el Hematon MALDIVES AMAL (Association des malades atteints Transatlantic Cáncer A.C. IKNL Integraal Kankercentrum Nederland Cancer Society of Maldives de leucémies) Leah Cancer Centre Asociación Mexicana de Sobrevivientes al International Kidney Cancer Coalition Association de Soutien des Cancéreux de Marjorie Bash Foundation Cáncer Oncoayuda A. C. (IKCC) MALI l’Oriental Cáncer Warriors de México, A.C. mass medical mission Association de Lutte contre le Tabac, LymfklierkankerVereniging Nederland Association SOS Face Marrakech Medicaid Cancer Foundation l’Alcool et les Stupéfiants Casa de la Amistad para Niños con Cancer Wereld Kanker Onderzoek Fonds (WCRF I.A.P Ensemble Contre le Lymphome (ECL) Nigerian Cancer Society Association de Lutte Contre les Maladies NL) Lalla Salma Foundation - Cancer Cancéreuses (ALMAC) COI Centro Oncológico Internacional Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria Prevention and Treatment NEW ZEALAND Simasoh-Nani International FUCAM, A.C. Partnership for Eradication of Cancer in Cancer Society of New Zealand Inc. Fundación Fomento de Desarrollo Teresa MOZAMBIQUE Africa - PECA Nigeria MALTA Leukaemia & Blood Cancer New Zealand de Jesús, I.A.P (FUTEJE) Beira Cancer Registry Project PINK BLUE - Health & Action for Breast Cancer Foundation University of Otago Psychological Trust Centre

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Raise Foundation Minna PALESTINE, STATE OF Luz de Esperanza QATAR RWANDA Run For a Cure Africa Breast Cancer Alhayat Association for Cancer Control Oncosalud S.A.C. Al Ahli Hospital Breast Cancer Initiative East Africa Foundation Augusta Victoria Hospital Sociedad Peruana De Enferenonas Al Emadi Hospital Butaro Hospital Save a Life Cancer Awareness and Cancer Patient Charitable Society (CPCS) Encologas National Cancer Control Program - Inshuti Mu Buzima (Partners In Health - Support Network - Palestine Ministry of Public Health - State of Qatar Rwanda) PHILIPPINES Sebeccly Cancer Care and Support Centre Palestinian Oncology Society Qatar Biomedical Research Institute Rwanda Children’s Cancer Relief Society of Oncology and Cancer Research Benavides Cancer Institute, University of (QBRI) Patient’s Friend’s Society-Jerusalem Santo Tomas Hospital Rwanda Palliative Care and Hospice of Nigeria Qatar Cancer Society Organisation Cancer Warriors Foundation, Inc The Bricon Foundation PANAMA University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) The Dorcas Cancer Foundation Asociación Nacional Contra el Cáncer I Can Serve Foundation ROMANIA Ltd Tobacco Control Foundation of Nigeria. Asociación Panameña para el Kythe Foundation Inc. Asociatia Bolnavilor cu Limfoame - (Nigeria Tobacco Control Alliance) Planeamiento de la Familia Philippine Cancer Society Lymphoma Patients Association of SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS Romania University of Abuja Nigeria Panamanian Oncology Nursing Society Philippine Children’s Medical Center Nevis Family Planning Association Asociatia Daruieste Viata / Give Life University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Philippine Oncology Nurses Association St. Kitts Family Life Services Association PAPUA NEW GUINEA Association Cancer Support Group (UNTH CSG) Inc. Ltd. Papua New Guinea Cancer Foundation Asociatia MagiCAMP West African College of Surgeons (WACS) St. Luke’s Medical Center - Quezon City Association P.A.V.E.L. SAINT LUCIA Papua New Guinea National Cancer The Cancer Institute Foundation, Inc. NORWAY Centre Foundation HOSPICE Casa Sperantei St. Lucia Planned Parenthood Association Touched By Max Aktiv mot kreft Romanian Association against Leukemia PARAGUAY SAINT VINCENT AND THE Blodkreftforeningen POLAND Romanian Nursing Association (RNA) GRENADINES Centro Paraguayo de Estudios de Norwegian Cancer Society International Hereditary Cancer Center St. Vincent Planned Parenthood Población RUSSIAN FEDERATION Polish Lymphoma Association Association OMAN Fundacion Unidos Contra El Cancer - Inter-regional Public Organization for FUNCA Paraguay National Oncology Centre, the Royal PORTUGAL Patients with Hematological Diseases SAMOA Hospital, Muscat Haematooncology Pediatric Department, Most Miloserdiya (Mercy Bridge) Samoa Cancer Society Inc. Faculty of Medical Sciences, National AEOP - Portuguese Association Oncology Oman Cancer Association Nurse N.N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research University of Asunción Center SAUDI ARABIA Sanatorio San Roque Associacao Portuguesa Contra a PAKISTAN Leucemia (APCL) N.N. Petrov National Medical Research King Abdullah Medical City / Oncology Center of Oncology Center Cancer Patients’ Welfare Society (CPSW) PERU Assoçiacão Portuguesa de Leucemias e NIMRA Society for Assistance to People with Ministry of Health - Saudi Arabia ALIADA Linfomas (APLL) Green Hills Science College Muzaffarabad, Oncohematologic Disease Saudi Cancer Society Asociación Peruana Vidas Sin Cáncer Champalimaud Foundation Kashmir Pakistan The Association for Directors, Institutes Instituto Português de Oncologia de Sheikh Mohammed Hussien Al-Amoudi ESPERANTRA of Oncology and Radiology, CIS&Eurasia KASH Welfare Trust Coimbra Francisco Gentil, EPE Center of Excellence in Breast Cancer Fundación Peruana de Cáncer (ADIOR) (SMHA-CEBC) Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission Liga Portuguesa Contra o Cancro (PAEC) Instituto de Oncología & Radioterapia de la The National Society of Pediatric Zahra Breast Cancer Association Hematologists and Oncologists Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Clínica Ricardo Palma PUERTO RICO Hospital & Research Centre Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Asociación Puertorriqueña Pro-Bienestar Neoplásicas (INEN) de la Familia Instituto Peruano de Paternidad Responsable Liga Peruana de Lucha contra el cáncer

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SENEGAL SLOVENIA SRI LANKA TAIWAN, PROVINCE OF CHINA TIMOR-LESTE Association Cancer du Sein du Sénégal Društvo bolnikov z limfomom - Slovenian Indira Cancer Trust College of Public Health, National Taiwan Alola Foundation Hôpital Aristide Le Dantec, CHU Dakar Lymphoma Patients Association Sri Lanka Cancer Society University TOGO Institut pour la Formation et la Recherche Ljubljana Institute of Oncology Formosa Cancer Foundation en Urologie et en Santé de la Famille Slovenian Coalition for Public Health, SUDAN Hope Foundation for Cancer Care Association pour la Promotion de la Santé et du Bien-Etre Social (APSBES) Ligue Sénégalaise Contre le Cancer Environment and Tobacco Control Khartoum Oncology Specialized Center Taiwan Cancer Total-Care Information (LISCA) Slovensko Združenje Bolnikov z Limfomom The Radiation & Isotopes Centre Society Ligue Togolaise Contre le Cancer in Levkemijo, L&L - Slovenian Association Khartoum (RICK) Ministry of National Education Senegal TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - Division du Controle Medical Scolaire of Patients with Lymphoma and Leukemia TAJIKISTAN SURINAME Family Planning Association of Trinidad (DCMS) Association of Patients with Blood NGO AVESTO Tajikistan and Tobago Diseases Slovenia Stichting Lobi SERBIA TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF SWEDEN TUNISIA Kosovo Association of Oncology - KAO SOUTH AFRICA Aga Khan Health Services, Tanzania Blodcancerförbundet Association des Malades du Cancer LIPA Lymphoma Patient Association African Cancer Institute, Stellenbosch (AKHST) University Cancer Society in Stockholm Association SELIMA Oncology Nursing Section, Nurses Medical Women Association of Tanzania Association Tunisienne Contre le Cancer Association of Serbia African Organisation for Research & Swedish Cancer Society - Ministry of Health Community Training in Cancer (AORTIC) Cancerfonden Association Tunisienne d’Assistance aux Serbian Society for the Fight Against Development, Gender, Elderly and Malades du Cancer du Sein Cancer Campaigning for Cancer Children of Tanzania SWITZERLAND Cancer Association of South Africa Nelson Mandela African Institution of Association Tunisienne de Soins Palliatifs CANSEARCH Foundation - Gabès SIERRA LEONE National Oncology Nursing Society of Science and Technology Crusaders Club Ministry Sierra Leone South Africa European Society for Medical Oncology Ocean Road Cancer Institute Association Tunisienne des Sages- (ESMO) Femmes MEPS Trust Well Woman Clinic People Living with Cancer (PLWC) Tanzania Breast Cancer Foundation Fondation ISREC Association Tunisienne des Soins Palliatifs Thinking Pink Breast Cancer Foundation PinkDrive T-MARC Tanzania GAVI Vaccine Alliance WiA - Women in Action Tumaini La Maisha Tanzania TURKEY SINGAPORE Ho/Noho - Schweizerische Zanzibar Cancer Association BIRKAN Asia Pacific Hospice Palliative Care SPAIN Patientenorganisation für Lymphombetroffene und Angehörige Zanzibar Outreach Program (ZOP) Fondation des Enfants Atteints de la Network AEAL, Asociación Española de Afectados Leucémie Brain Tumour Society (Singapore) por Linfoma, Mieloma y Leucemia HUG - Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève THAILAND Help Those With Cancer Association Leukemia & Lymphoma Foundation Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer International Society for Geriatric Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Oncology (SIOG) Istanbul University Oncology Institute National Cancer Center - Singapore Federación Española de Cancer de Mama Medicine, Prince of Songkhla University Singapore Cancer Society - FECMA International Society of Paediatric MaxSmiles KÖKDER Oncology (SIOP) The Skin Cancer Institute Fundación Aladina National Cancer Institute - Thailand Ministry of Health - Turkey Lymphome.ch Patientennetz Schweiz Fundación CRIS Contra el Cáncer Thai International Chemotherapy Society Turkish Association for Cancer Research SLOVAKIA SWISS BRIDGE Foundation and Control (TACRC) Fundación Sandra Ibarra de Solidaridad Thai Pediatric Oncology Group Association of Patients with Hematological Frente al Cáncer Swiss Cancer League Turkish Oncology Nursing Society Malignancies The Wishing Well Foundation Fundación Theodora Turkish Society for Radiation Oncology Lymfoma Slovensko SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Institut Catala d’Oncologia Turkish Society of Lung Cancer Slovak League Against Cancer Association Médicale Franco-Syrienne Vall Hebron Institut of Oncology (VHIO) Turkish Society of Medical Oncology

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UGANDA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA International Planned Parenthood The Max Foundation VIETNAM African Palliative Care Association Abramson Cancer Center, University of Federation Western Hemisphere Region The Ohio State University Comprehensive Breast Cancer Society of Hue Bless a Child Foundation Pennsylvania International Waldenstrom’s Cancer Center Ho Chi Minh City Oncological Hospital Macroglobulinemia Foundation (IWMF) Uganda Cancer Institute American Association for Cancer The University of Texas MD Anderson Supportive Fund For Cancer Patients - Education Jhpiego Corporation Cancer Center Uganda Cancer Society Bright Future American Association for Cancer Research Leukemia & Lymphoma Society UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Vietnam Cancer Society Uganda Women’s Cancer Support - AACR Cancer Center Organization (UWOCASO) Louisiana State University Health Sciences American Cancer Society Center - Shreveport University of Colorado Cancer Center VIRGIN ISLANDS, BRITISH UKRAINE American Childhood Cancer Organization Love Hope Strength Foundation University of Hawaii Cancer Center BVI Family Life Association National Cancer Institute, Kiev, Ukraine American College of Surgeons Lymphoma Research Foundation University of Maryland Marlene & Stewart VIRGIN ISLANDS, U.S. Tabletochki Charity Foundation American Institute for Cancer Research Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center Virgin Islands Family Planning Association Ukrainian Public Association for Patients American Society for Clinical Pathology Missouri Cancer Registry & Research University of Miami - Sylvester with Chronic Lymphoproliferative Diseases (ASCP) Center, University of Missouri School of YEMEN Comprehensive Cancer Center American Society for Radiation Oncology Medicine Dept. of Health Management & UNITED ARAB EMIRATES National Cancer Control Foundation (ASTRO) Informatics University of Pennsylvania Burjeel Medical City - VPS HealthCare LLC American Society of Clinical Oncology Moffitt Cancer Center UPMC ZAMBIA Dubai Healthcare City (ASCO) National Cancer Institute - USA UW Carbone Cancer Center Breakthrough Cancer Trust Friends of Cancer Patients Basic Health International, Inc National Comprehensive Cancer Network Cancer Diseases Hospital URUGUAY Gulf International Cancer Center Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids National Foundation for Cancer Research Tobacco - Free Association of Zambia Asociación Uruguaya de Planificación Zulekha Hospital CancerCare North American Association of Central Familiar (AUPF) Zambian Cancer Society Cancer Registries Centers for Disease Control and Comisión Honoraria de Lucha contra el UNITED KINGDOM ZIMBABWE Prevention (CDC) Oncology Nursing Society Cáncer Breast Cancer Now Cancer Association of Zimbabwe - Harare Chicago Blood and Cancer Foundation Paltown Development Foundation / Fundación Porsaleu Cancer Research UK Colontown Branch CLL Society Grupo Linfoma Uruguay Cancer52 Cancerserve Trust College of American Pathologists PATH ecancer Hospice & Palliative Care Association of Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation Patients Against Lymphoma (PAL) VENEZUELA, BOLIVARIAN King’s Health Partners Comprehensive REPUBLIC OF Zimbabwe Dana Farber Cancer Institute Perlmutter Cancer Center, NYU Langone Cancer Centre Health Asociación Civil de Planificación Familiar Zimbabwe National Cancer Registry Direct Relief Leukaemia CARE Prevent Cancer Foundation Asociación de Ayuda a Pacientes Hemato- ECHO Institute at the University of New ETHIOPIA Lymphoma Action Oncologicos “ASAPHE” Mexico Reach to Recovery International Ethiopian Cancer Association RTI International Asociación Venezolana de Amigos con Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Linfoma Maggie’s Cancer Caring Centres Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) Global Cancer Institute Fundación Hemato-Oncológica Guyana UICC uses ISO 3166-1 as a reference Public Health England Society of Surgical Oncology Global Colon Cancer Association (Fundahog) to name countries. ISO 3166-1 is part The Christie NHS foundation trust Global Oncology St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Sociedad Anticancerosa de Venezuela of the ISO 3166 standard published Velindre NHS Trust Globe-athon International, Inc. Susan G. Komen Venezuelan Breast Cancer Research and by the International Organization for World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF UK) Standardization (ISO), and defines codes Indiana University Simon Cancer Center T-Cell Leukemia Lymphoma Foundation Education Foundation World Cancer Research Fund International for the names of countries, dependent International Cancer Expert Corps (ICEC) The Eye Cancer Foundation (WCRF) territories, and special areas International Neuroendocrine Cancer The George Washington University Cancer World Child Cancer of geographical interest. Alliance (INCA) Institute

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