Union for International Cancer Control | UICC

2020 Annual Report Message from the President 3 Leading the Message from the CEO 4 Unite and support the cancer community 6 UICC members around the world 8 Membership pulse survey 11 global fight Strengthening cancer control through strategic partnerships 12 Convening 13 World Cancer Day 2020: how the world took action 14 World Cancer Congress 2020 called off 17 UICC's new offer: Virtual Dialogues 19 against cancer UICC Awards 22 Capacity Building 23 Capacity Building and learning opportunities 25

Delivering an impactful global advocacy agenda 32 Advocacy highlights 34

UICC sister organisations going strong 37 City Cancer Challenge Foundation 38 NCD Alliance 39 McCabe Centre for Law & Cancer 40

UICC resources and publications 41 Financials 44 Board of Directors 48 The 2020-2022 Board of Directors 50 UICC Geneva Team 51

Our members 52 Our partners 63

2020 UICC Annual Report 2 The year 2020 has been an incredibly We continued to work closely with our membership and further Message from challenging year for everyone and the cancer strengthened our collaboration with our strategic network of community is no exception. COVID-19 has organisations – NCD Alliance, City Cancer Challenge Foundation, McCabe Centre for Law & Cancer, WHO, International Agency for caused widespread disruptions to service Research on Cancer (IARC), International Atomic Energy Agency the President delivery and threatens to slow the great progress (IAEA) – as well as our partners in the private sector and global made in the fight against cancer in recent times. health leaders and academia from across the globe.

Prevention and screening programmes were put on hold in many The primary purpose of UICC, since its inception in 1933, has parts of the world and some treatments considered elective, been to convene the leaders in cancer control – treatment including surgery, were suspended or postponed. Services and centres, researchers, patient groups, organisations carrying out cancer resources were diverted, and some countries experienced diagnostics, screening and prevention programmes – to better shortages of essential medicines. Many UICC member fight cancer together. We managed to carry out this mission even organisations reported considerable drops in funding. during the difficult pandemic year of 2020.

This was a time when UICC’s support for the cancer community I would like to say thank you to HRH Princess Dina Mired, my was more important than ever and we were determined to predecessor as President of UICC, who led the Board of Directors respond to the crisis positively. We cancelled all face-to-face until the General Assembly in October when I took on the role. events globally, including the World Cancer Congress that was The decisions taken by the Board and the management team planned to be held in Oman in October, and developed a suite of during such a challenging year proved to be the right ones. new services, such as the Virtual Dialogues, to support our 1,207 members and help them manage their way through the new I am very honoured and proud to be the President of such an challenges that arose as a result of the pandemic. impactful organisation and would like to thank all staff, UICC members, partners and the Board of Directors for their support Determined to ensure that our advocacy messages and those and unwavering commitment to improve cancer control globally. of the cancer community were heard around the world, UICC continued to lead the cancer community with global initiatives. We started raising the profile of anti-microbial resistance to see that more effective antibiotics are developed and made available to those who need them; we worked with the World Health Organization (WHO) on the Global Strategy to eliminate cervical cancer; we launched a new five-year Breast Cancer Programme; Professor Anil D’Cruz and we pursued a stronger role in addressing the growing President challenges created by the growing consumption of e-cigarettes Union for International Cancer Control around the world.

2020 UICC Annual Report 3 What an extraordinary year for UICC members cancer burden hidden through the pandemic months of 2020. Message from and partners. In addition to the consequences of Clearly, the pandemic will continue to impact cancer control in the pandemic for families and friends, individuals 2021 and 2022. in UICC member organisations in practically As ever, the UICC team in Geneva has been inspired by the the CEO every country have struggled to take forward the resilience and commitment of UICC members and partners. work they do. Ironically, 2020 may be the first We highlighted many moving and inspiring stories on World time that recorded cancer cases will have fallen, Cancer Day in February 2021. Against the backdrop of the emerging COVID-19 pandemic, the day was celebrated in every but not because our generation has successfully country, with social media playing a lead role in an unusual year. addressed cancer risk factors around the world, We hope that the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines globally will allow rather because people have been hesitant or for some normality by the end of 2021. unable to visit their doctor with the early signs of This annual report presents the full scope of UICC’s activities cancer or for screening. The cancer burden has delivered to improve cancer control globally. Activities are certainly not reduced – the great cancer catch- reported in three strategic areas aligned with the three core up has just begun. pillars of UICC’s work – Advocacy, Convening and Capacity Building. However, in order to have maximum impact, much of The UICC team in Geneva has had to respond to the pandemic the work leverages the strength of each of these focus areas in a similar way to most other organisations. We have worked and is cross-cutting in nature. This includes for example, UICC’s remotely since March 2020, converted all our services to virtual commitment to cervical cancer elimination, breast cancer, alternatives and, very sadly, had to cancel many face-to-face tobacco control, and cancer and ageing. meetings including the World Cancer Congress and World Cancer Leaders’ Summit in Oman. Despite all this change, we My thanks to all our members and partners who worked with have continued to work closely with our members and partners UICC in 2020, the UICC team, our Presidents during the year, to help each other through the day-to-day challenges thrown Princess Dina Mired and Anil d’Cruz, and the Board of Directors up by COVID-19. The commitment shown by the team has who gave such great support and guidance in 2020. It has been been incredible and we concluded the year feeling closer to our a team effort and I am proud of the way our community has members and partners as a result. responded and demonstrated resilience.

In late 2020, we conducted a survey to understand the financial impact of the pandemic on our members. Almost all respondents confirmed our fears that our community is having to deal with significant financial challenges. With many fundraising events cancelled, the focus of national governments on COVID-19 and a reduced reach into the general public, nearly half of UICC Dr Cary Adams member organisations experienced a fall in annual income Chief Executive Officer of between 25-75%. Patient support, research, prevention Union for International Cancer Control campaigns and advocacy agendas have all been compromised and, as a result, we entered 2021 with much to do to address the

2020 UICC Annual Report 4 UICC unites and supports 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.

2020 UICC Annual Report 5 Unite and support the cancer community

2020 UICC Annual Report 6 UICC has a growing membership of 1,207 organisations in 172 countries as at end 2020, representing the world’s major cancer societies, ministries of health and patient groups as well as influential policy makers, researchers and experts in cancer prevention and control. UICC was able to increase its membership despite the COVID-19 pandemic and retained invaluable support from almost 60 partners. Together, UICC members and partners represent a worldwide movement that is focused on eliminating preventable cancer deaths and providing access to life-saving treatment and care to everyone, everywhere.

UICC develops long-term relationships with members and partners based on shared values and organisational objectives. This is underpinned by a belief that cancer control requires a multi-sector approach to ensure maximum impact, building on the strengths of the public and private sectors as well as civil society.

2020 UICC Annual Report 7 UICC members around the world

Members benefit by connecting globally through UICC signature events, including the World Cancer Congress, World Cancer Leaders’ Summit and World Cancer Day. They forge international partnerships and connect with the broader non-communicable disease (NCD) community. UICC members are able to amplify their collective voices and hold governments accountable for their commitments to cancer control. Figure 1 on page 10 highlights the geographical distribution of members at the end of 2020.

When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, UICC quickly re-purposed its work to help members navigate the uncertainties and challenges that the pandemic had created. It transitioned from face-to-face to virtual platforms, implemented a new series of Virtual Dialogues on topics of interest across the community and continued to deliver an exciting and versatile capacity building offer.

The Membership Support Fund allows organisations facing financial challenges to continue to or newly benefit from the breadth of support and opportunities provided by UICC, pursue organisational development and maintain the sustainable impact of their work. Thanks to the generous support of our partners, 109 organisations benefitted from the Membership Support Fund in 2020.

2020 UICC Annual Report 8 UICC members around the world “2020 was a challenging year for our organisation and we are grateful for the support we received to be able to remain a UICC member. UICC’s work on tobacco control and cancer has allowed us to access useful resources for our national advocacy work. UICC’s participation in Being connected and interacting with other cancer stakeholders in a time our World Cancer Day event helped raise the profile and of isolation was very important for the UICC community. The benefits of visibility of our work.” the information and experience shared by UICC experts and the guidance and mentorship offered were highly valued. The feedback from members Mihaela Lovše, President, Slovenian Coalition for Public Health, includes the quotes on the right side of this page. Environment and Tobacco Control

In particular, the World Cancer Day campaign is a vital asset for the cancer community. Members leveraged the available webinars, toolkits, videos and ready-made materials developed by UICC for World Cancer Day on 4th February 2020. They adapted to the new reality and converted their campaigns into the virtual space while achieving significant impact. Once again, World Cancer Day galvanised the cancer community and the results “We are forever grateful to UICC for having included us were remarkable. in the Membership Support Fund in 2020 – we were unable to raise the funds for the membership fee due Another highlight was that over 200 representatives of member to the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. organisations joined the first-ever virtual General Assembly in October, Remaining a UICC member in 2020 helped us maintain where the UICC leadership shared insights on future plans and ambitions to support its community. our relationships and receive continuous mentorship from UICC. As Country Champion of the Cancer Advocates Programme, we had the opportunity to share our advocacy work with our peers and learned a lot through this knowledge exchange. The UICC membership has given us the morale to continue our cancer advocacy work in the hope of ensuring that we improve the lives of cancer patients in our country and beyond.”

Christine Mugo-Sitati, Executive Director, Kenyan Network of Cancer Organizations

2020 UICC Annual Report 9 UICC members around the world Regional distribution

Regional engagement North America (94) UICC remained committed to supporting members Africa (182) 8% in each region and ensuring that they have the 15% opportunity to benefit from and participate in all of its activities and programmes, and that these are also informed by their needs and experiences. The emphasis on engaging regionally is a strategy that Latin America (218) was developed directly in response to feedback 18% from UICC’s members and a key component of its business plan across all pillars. Whilst many of Figure 1: the regionally-focused activities and events had to UICC members' be cancelled or postponed in 2020, it is clear that geographical the virtual activities and opportunities, developed distributions Asia Pacific (401) in part as a response to the pandemic – such as 33% Virtual Dialogues, Master courses and the breast Europe (230) cancer-focused Project ECHO® – facilitated 19% greater diversity and engagement from specific regions in comparison to previous years.

East. Med. (82) 7%

2020 UICC Annual Report 10 Membership Pulse Survey

As the early impact of the COVID-19 pandemic became clear, UICC conducted a pulse analysis across its membership to better understand and assess the prevalence and extent of the challenges they faced. Responses were received from Figure 2: Summary of Pulse Survey Results 108 organisations in 55 countries across all income settings

100% 2.78% 0.93% and regions. 8.33% 2.78% 6.48% 9.26% 13.89% 3.70% 0.93% 5.56% 0.93% 90% 1.85% The results showed that income and organisational activities 0.93% 14.81% 2.78% 15.74% 7.41% 2.78% were under substantial pressure, with 77% reporting 3.70% 80% 11.11% reductions in income and 80% reporting reductions in activities 8.33% 2.78% and services. Almost 60% expected falls in income of up to 70% 14.81% 25% 21.30% 31.48% 50% and a further 19% anticipated even greater reductions. 21.30% 60% The survey highlighted that governments were not providing 50% any targeted support to cancer organisations beyond broader economy-wide interventions. The financial toll of the pandemic 40% on UICC members has been substantial and will continue into 33.33% 31.48% 32.41% 2021 and beyond. Figure 2 summarises the key findings. 30% 50.93% 61.11% The survey provided important insights that will enable 20% UICC to target support to its members and the global cancer 10% 19.44% 19.44% 12.96% community, during and after the crisis. An article providing more details of the survey was published in the Lancet 0% Oncology in January 2021. 2020 Income v 2021 Income v Reduction in Temporary Permanent budget budget activities or reduction in reduction in services staff/salaries staff/salaries Despite the immense challenges throughout 2020, the pandemic has underlined the resilience of the cancer No Change Reduced by up to 25% Reduced by up to 50% Reduced by up to 75% community and the pioneering spirit of UICC members. Reduced by up to 100% Increased Not applicable It has driven innovation and collaboration and highlighted the passion and professionalism of the cancer community.

2020 UICC Annual Report 11 Strengthening cancer control through strategic partnerships

Purposeful partnerships with trusted partners are critical to delivering UICC’s ambitious plans. Despite the challenges of 2020, UICC successfully delivered high-impact activities and managed to unite and support the global cancer community throughout the pandemic.

Partners reacted positively to UICC’s new approach during the pandemic and offered expertise, knowledge, and financial support, enabling members to stay connected, exchange knowledge, access expert insights and share solutions on a series of topics of interest. This enabled the community to use its collective voice to mobilise global engagement on cancer control, identify solutions and heighten impact. The flexibility of UICC partners and their additional support and commitment during 2020 was invaluable. UICC expresses its sincere appreciation to all partners, highlighting specifically the BMS and Pfizer foundations as well as Fondation Philanthropia, who provided additional funding to help UICC navigate the crisis and transition its activities.

The current portfolio of partnerships includes UN agencies, the City Cancer Challenge Foundation, the NCD Alliance and the McCabe Centre for Law & Cancer, as well as foundations and private companies from different sectors.

Examples of UICC’s committed partners include MSD, Novartis, Pfizer and the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer, who supported the Virtual Dialogues on “Cancer beyond COVID-19”. This series explored what the health landscape might look like post-pandemic and opportunities to shape better cancer care going forward. Sanofi supported UICC’s critical work on equity and ageing, including a series of three dialogues on cancer and ageing.

2020 UICC Annual Report 12 Convening

2020 UICC Annual Report 13 World Cancer Day 2020: how the world took action

2020 marked a significant milestone: the 20th anniversary Findings from UICC’s first multi-country study on the of World Cancer Day. It was a moment to celebrate the public’s views on cancer resonated strongly around remarkable progress made in cancer control and an the world, becoming a focal point for discussion Partners opportunity to embrace renewed ambitions, accelerate in the media. Many articles picked up on the need efforts and spur greater progress towards a healthier, for governments and decision-makers across the With special thanks to World Cancer Day 2020 brighter future for all. international community to come together to ensure campaign sponsors: Astellas, Diaceutics, that everyone is afforded every opportunity to take Daiichi-Sankyo, MSD, Qatar Airways, Biocon The second edition of the “I Am and I Will” campaign control over their modifiable cancer risk, no matter their Biologics, Bristol Myers Squibb, CUBEBIO, continued to inspire every supporter, acting as a education or income level. powerful reminder that everyone has a role to play in Roche, ICON, Sanofi reducing the impact of cancer. Nearly 15,000 press articles in 150 countries went beyond mentions, helping to fuel important World Cancer Day 2020 took place as news surrounding conversations around some of the most pressing issues the emerging COVID-19 began to grow, diverting in cancer. The day started strongly, trending on Twitter attention and resources of governments, the media and globally with over 700,000 social media posts shared. the general public. However, the overwhelming support A staggering 617,447 unique users visited the official for World Cancer Day made it clear that the importance World Cancer Day website and over 127,000 campaign “It is not enough to simply develop a great of cancer, as a global health issue among supporters, materials were downloaded. leaders and the community, is hard to overshadow. medicine. I am a Pharma leader and I will The results speak for themselves. World Cancer Day commit to improving the diagnosis and Around the world, nearly 1,000 activities and events 2020 once again proved to be a powerful global platform treatment of cancer for patients all over took place in 113 countries, reaching millions of people. for the international cancer community, creating a level the world. Working with other healthcare World Cancer Day’s reach extended into businesses, of reach, engagement and coverage that only a truly partners to realise the promise of a better parliaments, shopping malls, schools and universities, collective effort can achieve. community and town halls, places of worship, city tomorrow.” streets, village marketplaces as well as online. Jörg Rupp, Director, Roche Pharma International

2020 UICC Annual Report 14 Impact in 85 landmarks 500,900 illuminated in 52 cities unique website visitors numbers 2019: 55 landmarks in 37 citiess 2019: 300,360

997 activities 50,000+ video views World Cancer Day in 113 countries and over 1,000 hours view time makes an incredible 2019: 947 activities impact. supporters 14,926 press articles 1,973 served through live chats in 150 countries 2019: 1,455

721,149 social media 127,281 mentions tagged with materials downloaded #WorldCancerDay 2019: 127,248

65 governments engaged

2020 UICC Annual Report 15 World Cancer Day 2020: how the world took action

International Public Opinion Survey on Cancer 2020 report

To mark the 20th anniversary of World Cancer Day, UICC commissioned a global survey to provide an up-to-date picture of the public’s experiences, views and behaviours “The bravest thing we can do about cancer around cancer. Conducted by Ipsos, the survey included is to fight it fiercely and relentlessly.” more than 15,000 adults across 20 countries and was the first multi-country public survey on cancer perceptions in Axel Kahn, President, la Ligue contre le a decade. The survey’s results, detailed in UICC’s report, cancer, France "International Public Opinion Survey on Cancer 2020: What people feel, think and believe about cancer today", revealed a clear divide between higher and lower “One of the bravest things we can do is to socioeconomic groups when it comes to knowledge and approach each day from the perspective of awareness of cancer risks and, as a result, the practice of the patient with cancer. If all of us were to behaviours to limit such risk. imagine ourselves in the shoes of the patient, we would better understand the urgency to address the unmet needs and evolve cancer care from an acute therapy to managing it as a chronic condition, and ultimately to a cure.”

Andrew Krivoshik, Senior Vice President and Oncology Therapeutic Area Head, Astellas Pharma

2020 UICC Annual Report 16 World Cancer Congress 2020 called off

In May, following discussions and agreement with the 2020 Congress hosts in Oman, the Oman Cancer Society (OCA) and the National Oncology Centre of the Royal Hospital Muscat, the UICC Board made the difficult decision to call off the World Cancer Congress, which was initially planned to be held in Muscat in October 2020. Despite the best intentions to postpone the Congress to March 2021, it was concluded that the pandemic would not be sufficiently under control by then to go ahead with such a big event.

UICC, its members and partners were deeply disappointed that this decision had to be taken, as the Congress is a highlight in everyone’s agenda. Holding the event in Oman would have been a unique opportunity to unite the cancer community for the first time in the Middle East. We continue to look for other ways UICC and its members can work together in the region.

2020 UICC Annual Report 17 The next World Cancer Congress will take place in Geneva on 17th-20th October 2022.

2020 UICC Annual Report 18 UICC’s new offer: Virtual Dialogues

UICC launched its new Virtual Dialogues in May to “Thank you for helping patient groups transition 23 Virtual Dialogues hosted provide members with enhanced opportunities to to the 'new normal'." live and 18 recordings available connect, exchange knowledge and access expert Participant in the Special Focus Dialogue on-demand insights, specifically in response to the pandemic on Digital Fundraising and the cancellation of many in-person events and networking opportunities. The emphasis on interaction and connection characterises the design of each Virtual "Congratulations to you and colleagues at UICC 1,094 participants from Dialogue, although the exact format and structure vary. for an insightful, well-organised panel discussion! 458 organisations across It’s critical, particularly during these extraordinary 98 countries By end 2020, hundreds of UICC members had dialled times, that all involved in cancer control continue into the 23 dialogues, which were all recorded and are to stay focused, strengthen collaborations and now available on the UICC website. The feedback has have a unified voice – a big thanks to UICC for been excellent. Individuals found the Dialogues to be establishing a meaningful engagement platform Over 90% of survey respondents useful in connecting with peers, allowing them to share such as the Virtual Dialogues to do just that." rated the Virtual Dialogues as experiences and learn new perspectives and ideas. "very useful" in offering new John Yang, Policy & Government Affairs, The majority noted the high quality of content, format perspectives and ideas Global Oncology, MSD and speakers.

The Virtual Dialogues in 2020 covered many topics "I gained so much information through across the cancer control continuum and featured participating in the Virtual Dialogue. I got to different series on digital strategies, cancer and ageing, know how other countries are doing, learn about breast cancer, cervical cancer elimination and “Cancer progress on cancer and see the opportunities to beyond COVID-19”, which explored the transformation of improve on our cancer activities." the healthcare landscape due to the pandemic. 2020 Virtual Dialogue participant

2020 UICC Annual Report 19 UICC’s new offer: Virtual Dialogues

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2020 UICC Annual Report 20 UICC’s new offer: Virtual Dialogues

Special Edition Virtual Dialogue - Celebrating community, collaboration and leadership

The Virtual Dialogues hosted a “Special Edition: Celebrating community, collaboration and leadership” on 24th November, where together as a community, UICC members, winners of the UICC awards for Best CEO and Best World Cancer Day Spirit and the new graduates of the 2019/2020 Young Leaders Programme were honoured and celebrated.

Through powerful talks, this event reflected on 2020 and all that can be achieved in times of crisis and change through visionary, empathetic leadership and collaboration.

Photos sent by UICC members to celebrate their 2020 achievements.

2020 UICC Annual Report 21 UICC Awards CEO Award World Cancer Day Spirit Award

Winner MAHAK (Society to Support Children Suffering from Cancer), Iran In 2020, the UICC Awards were held virtually in a reduced format due to the cancellation of the 2020 Winner Finalist World Cancer Congress. Omolola Salako International Cancer Institute, Executive Director, Sebeccly Cancer The UICC Awards aim to identify and celebrate the Care and Support Centre, Finalist contributions made by professionals and organisations Run for A Cure Africa, Nigeria from the UICC membership and inspire the cancer Finalist control community through their efforts. The winners Arasb Ahmadian and finalists are recognised for their outstanding Chief Executive Officer, MAHAK, Iran achievements and innovative practices. Finalist Sanchia Aranda Outgoing CEO, Cancer Council Australia, Australia

2020 UICC Annual Report 22 Capacity Building

2020 UICC Annual Report 23 In 2020, in response to the global crisis, UICC scaled up and refocused its support to its membership. New initiatives were launched to address emerging needs and others were newly established as “…the move towards virtual exchanges exclusive membership opportunities. All of the core is also enabling a more democratic and Capacity Building programmes and activities were widespread dissemination of scientific adapted to virtual operating models. Despite the knowledge, when previously it might have been restricted to conferences attended challenges and travel restrictions, these changes only by those who could afford to do so". resulted in a greater number of individuals being Panellist in the "Cancer beyond COVID-19" able to benefit from opportunities to increase their series of Virtual Dialogues skills, knowledge and networks, supporting greater regional diversity across activities.

2020 UICC Annual Report 24 Special Focus Dialogue - Leadership and self-managing organisations

Capacity Building programmes and learning opportunities

CEO programme

In 2020, the CEO programme leveraged the Virtual Dialogues platform to provide a series of opportunities for increased leadership and management know-how. This included features on “Leadership through a crisis” and a series on making the most of technologies that provided insights on digital leadership, digital fundraising and digital service delivery. In 2021, the CEO programme will again harness this platform to support members, complemented by tailored learning opportunities on the sustainability of civil society organisations and fundraising, in response to the needs identified in the financial survey in 2020. “We at McKinsey are proud to partner with UICC to build and improve leadership skills of cancer organisations around the world. We look forward to making a difference and I am excited about this new opportunity to work with UICC.”

Björn Albrecht, Partner, McKinsey & Company

2020 UICC Annual Report 25 Capacity Building programmes and learning opportunities

Young Leaders programme

The 2019/2020 cohort of Young Leaders successfully completed the programme in November 2020, despite the cancellation of the World Cancer Congress and planned regional visits – two key elements of the programme. The alumni network now consists of 44 Young Leaders from 27 countries.

Through the programme, the Young Leaders saw their profile in the community significantly raised, expanded their network and accessed opportunities for engagement with UICC as well as furthered professional development. The Young Leaders were regularly featured on the UICC website in relation to their areas of expertise as well as in the context of their individual response to the challenges presented by COVID-19. Travel restrictions allowing, a number of the cohort “The UICC Young Leaders Programme were also able to participate in structured learning opportunities at well-renowned is a superb opportunity to interact with academic organisations. Many Young Leaders featured in the “20 Leaders: 1 brilliant minds from all over the world question” campaign on World Cancer Day 2020 and all of them played a key sharing innovative solutions. It is an role in the Special Edition Virtual Dialogue held at the end of 2020, “Celebrating amazing mentorship programme that will community, collaboration and leadership”, when the 2020 UICC Awards were enable me to gain novel perspectives and also announced. establish collaborations through a global One of the Young Leaders, Omolola Salako, was selected from a shortlist of network.” impressive candidates to receive the 2020 CEO Award. Also, as a result of the Ahmed Hefnawy, connections made through the programme, the Children’s Cancer Center of Gynaecologic Oncology Consultant and Lebanon received half a million USD donation from an organisation led by Young Lecturer, Assiut University, , Leader Ishtar Espejo from Fundación Aladina following the tragic Beirut Port Young Leader 2019/2020 explosion in August 2020.

2020 UICC Annual Report 26 Capacity Building programmes and learning opportunities

Master courses

Since their introduction in 2014, the Master courses have "Understanding the breadth and depth been traditionally linked to the World Cancer Congress, with of issues surrounding access to essential applications for the Master courses only open to Congress delegates and the three-month online course finishing with a cancer medicines was an eye-opener one-day in-person workshop at the Congress. However, given for me. Prior to this course, I had the Congress cancellation in 2020, applications were opened limited knowledge on the topic, now to UICC members and offered as an online-only course. An I understand that access to essential unprecedented number of applications were received, reaching cancer drugs involves many aspects, close to 1,000 applications. 294 individuals participated in from development, supply chain and the three courses delivered, with the change in delivery model pricing, to pharmaceutical industry and indicating a strong interest from member organisations in this type of opportunity and the virtual model allowing for an government-related issues." increased number of participants. Participant from the 2020 Master course titled ‘Access to Essential Cancer Medicines’ Individuals who completed the UICC Master courses overwhelmingly commented on how the experience helped them change workplace practices. Nearly all those who completed the evaluation survey said they would recommend the courses to other colleagues. “Fantastic faculty, useful presentations, balanced and evidence-based The adaptations made in 2020 will be taken forward in 2021, information.” with learning opportunities available each year and Master courses remaining as an online-only offer and open for all Participant from the 2020 Master course members to apply. The courses from 2020 have since been titled "Integrating Radiotherapy in National accredited by the Accreditation Council of Oncology in Europe Cancer Programmes" and adapted to become on-demand, self-guided courses. This should pave the way for a more comprehensive online learning offer going forward.

2020 UICC Annual Report 27 Capacity Building programmes and learning opportunities

Fellowships

The UICC Fellowships programmes were temporarily closed for a period of six months in 2020 due to the pandemic. Nevertheless, 53 applications from 20 different countries were received and 28 fellowships were awarded, with Fellows planning to go on their visits in 2021. To help meet the need for member organisations to access targeted, one-to-one guidance and expert advice, the Virtual Fellowships were conceived and launched in June 2020, available in English, French and Spanish. 17 applications were received from 12 member organisations. In order to support applications for all the Fellowship opportunities, new virtual “office hours” – Q&A via Zoom – were also introduced on a weekly basis and approximately 60 individuals have subsequently benefitted from the opportunity to connect with the team.

From data collected in 2020, it seems clear that the Technical Fellowships and YY Study Grants contribute to improvements in cancer control within their national context. Approximately 80% of Fellows surveyed one year after their return home reported that the skills and knowledge gained had a positive impact on cancer patients and led to an improvement in the quality of their organisation’s cancer services.

2020 UICC Annual Report 28 Capacity Building programmes and learning opportunities

Patient Engagement

In 2020, the Patient Group Mentoring Programme, which began as a regional flagship initiative in the Asia-Pacific region in 2018, grew to include 20 patient group organisations. Extending now also into the Eastern Mediterranean region, with a selection of five breast cancer-focused patient organisations in “This course has everything I need on how to 2020, this programme seeks to ensure that patient develop a good patient advocacy programme. groups are engaged and heard as key partners in the The quality of content amazed me. And all cancer community and health systems, at the local, regional and global levels. In 2020, UICC enabled delivered online!” them to participate in a number of events thanks to its Participant from the Master course titled network and reach, including The Economist’s Future "Multisectoral Approaches for Patient Engagement of Healthcare Asia week, the Duke-NUS CoRE Patient for Better Cancer Control" Engagement Roundtable titled “Accelerating Patient Engagement for More Resilient Health Systems” and Our Views, Our Voices programme of the NCD Alliance. “We appreciate UICC’s efforts to reach out The Master course on “Multisectoral approaches to to patient leaders to help us cope with the Patient Engagement”, which engaged close to 100 pandemic and other challenges, either through individuals, highlights a theme that has grown in focus throughout UICC’s work in 2020 and will continue to be the consultations, Master courses or Virtual strongly reflected in its work in 2021. Dialogues. Congratulations to the UICC team’s resilience and focus on its vision and mission."

Fatima Lorenzo, Kythe Foundation, Philippines

2020 UICC Annual Report 29 Capacity Building programmes and learning opportunities

Children’s Cancer Center of Lebanon (CCCL) Naef K. Basile Cancer Institute at Cancer Advocates programme the American University of Beirut Medical Center

Lebanon World Cancer Day 2020 was a significant milestone in the Khartoum Cancer Advocates programme calendar. Many of the first Oncology Hospital Liga Colombiana Behnam Daheshpour cohort of organisations involved in the initiative launched Contra el Cáncer Charity Organization their advocacy strategies or used the day to build momentum Colombia Iran for their advocacy efforts, following the support and learning Sweden opportunities provided by the programme. Despite the Medical Centre Afghanistan Tulasi Maya Memorial NCD Alliance Cancer Relief Foundation challenges of the pandemic, participating organisations Ghana Afghanistan Nepal worked tirelessly to address issues in cancer control within Asociación de Pacientes con Cáncer Fe y Esperanza Thinking Pink Breast their respective country contexts, for example, the Kenyan Cancer Foundation Honduras Cancer Survivors Network of Cancer Organizations’s (KENCO) efforts to Malaysia Fundación advocate against the inclusion of tobacco and alcohol Movicancer Malaysia as “essential” products during the pandemic in Kenya, Nicaragua and in Peru, the work of Esperantra in highlighting the challenges experienced by cancer patients in the Indira Cancer Hope Life Trust pandemic and the opportunity to apply lessons learned Sociedad Ecuatoriana de Oncología Sri Lanka from other countries to the Peruvian context. The Cancer Ecuador

National Cancer Advocates programme has also continued its support to civil Palliafamilli Control Foundation Alola Fiji Cancer society as part of the Unitaid-funded SUCCESS project, led Democratic Republic Yemen Foundation Society of the Congo by Expertise France, including the development of resources Timor-Leste Fiji and materials specifically focused on secondary prevention Sociedad Anticancerosa Zambian de Venezuela Cancer Society of cervical cancer elimination. Venezuela

End 2020, a new call for applications was launched for the next cohort of 21 organisations to join the initiative at the beginning of 2021.

2020 UICC Annual Report 30 Capacity Building programmes and learning opportunities

Breast Cancer workstream “The SPARC project allowed us to On International Women’s Day 2020 on 8th March, UICC respond to a need identified years ago: launched the SPARC map of impact, an interactive map showcasing the achievements of the 51 projects developing a resource centre for patients funded through the SPARC Metastatic Breast Cancer with metastatic breast cancer in . (MBC) Challenge. This was delivered with the support The grant allowed the construction and and engagement of Pfizer, a trusted UICC partner since establishment of the information centre 2015. The SPARC map shares the efforts of organisations as well as funding for the call centre.” from around the world to care for and improve the lives of metastatic breast cancer patients. It enables organisations Dr Nazima Dharsee, Head of the Academic and to learn from each other and not build from scratch, as well Research department, Ocean Road Cancer as engage in new collaborations and further their impact. Institute, Tanzania

Building on the SPARC MBC Challenge and UICC’s long- standing engagement in the field, UICC’s new Breast Cancer Programme was launched in October 2020, at the start of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Leveraging all of UICC’s key areas of work, this programme is designed to respond to the urgent need to accelerate progress and seeks to strengthen and engage the breast cancer community in reducing premature deaths and improving the quality of life of patients. As part of the early activities of the Breast Cancer Programme, UICC became a Project ECHO hub and is leading a Project ECHO on Knowledge Summaries for Comprehensive Breast Cancer Control, with 127 individuals registered to participate.

2020 UICC Annual Report 31 Delivering a meaningful global health and development agenda

2020 UICC Annual Report 32 UICC unites the cancer community through its members and partners to reduce the global cancer burden and drive forward the Non-communicable 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.

2020 UICC Annual Report 33 Advocacy highlights

The "Global strategy to accelerate the elimination of cervical cancer as a public health problem" was launched by WHO on 17th November – a historic milestone in international efforts to ensure that future generations of women do not die from this preventable cancer. UICC and its members advocated for the adoption of the strategy and celebrated its launch around the world, promoting it across all of UICC’s core areas of work: convening, advocacy and capacity building.

As a partner to the WHO-led cervical cancer elimination initiative, UICC made several commitments: to work with its diverse and global membership to drive national action; to leverage UICC’s convening platforms over the next 10 years to maintain a spotlight on cervical cancer elimination and celebrate emerging best practices, innovations and recommendations for implementation and scale up of services; to harness UICC’s convening role across sectors, serving as a facilitator for bringing the skills, expertise and global reach of the private sector to accelerate progress and encourage multi-stakeholder partnerships; to respond urgently to fill health workforce gaps and build capacities with an offer of UICC Fellowships.

To mark the International Day of the Girl Child in October, a high-level webinar was held by UICC in collaboration with the NCD Alliance, GAVI and the Organization of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD). The webinar focused on how African countries and the wider global community can accelerate their response to the cervical cancer elimination strategy.

2020 also saw the initiation of the project SUCCESS, Scale Up Cervical Cancer Elimination with Secondary prevention Strategy. The Unitaid-funded project, led by Expertise France with UICC and Jhpiego, focuses on the introduction and scale-up of precision HPV testing and thermal ablation services – both new technologies supported by guidance from WHO – with country partners in Guatemala, Philippines, and Ivory Coast.

2020 UICC Annual Report 34 Advocacy highlights

Unfortunately, 2020 saw the tobacco industry use the UICC continued to work on the issue of ensuring COVID-19 crisis to pursue its traditional marketing access to essential medicines for cancer care and led a tactics and strategy of interference in health policy. Master course on access to essential cancer medicines In response, UICC conducted tobacco control jointly with the University of Pennsylvania to increase activities throughout the year and issued a series of knowledge on this key topic. communication pieces on tobacco control, including The course saw the participation of 95 organisations e-cigarettes, with the input of renowned experts from from across the cancer community and included across UICC’s members and network. modules on the concept of essential medicines, barriers Encouragingly, the pandemic has not slowed the interest to access and options to improve the availability, of countries in improving their national cancer control accessibility and affordability of these medicines. plans (NCCPs). In October 2020, the International The course has since been adapted to a self-guided Cancer Control Partnership (ICCP) launched the course and accredited by the Accreditation Council of “The fight against cervical cancer International Cancer Control Partnership (ICCP) Cancer Oncology in Europe, to enable participants to receive is also a fight for women’s rights: Control ECHO® programme to share practices and CME credits upon completion. the unnecessary suffering caused build capacity for the implementation of NCCPs, with by this preventable disease reflects the participation of country teams from , the injustices that uniquely affect , India, Kenya, , Nigeria, and women’s health around the world. Tanzania. UICC, as part of the ICCP Technical Assistance group, reviewed the cancer control plans of participating Together, we can make history to countries; each review was accompanied by a detailed ensure a cervical cancer-free future.” report on its strengths and challenges, providing WHO Assistant Director-General suggestions for improvement. Dr Princess Nothemba (Nono) Simelela

2020 UICC Annual Report 35 Members of the UICC-led Organisation Advocacy highlights taskforce on AMR

André Ilbawi Cancer Control Officer, World Health Organization The growing threat of drug-resistant bacteria is Anna Zorzet Head of ReAct Europe undermining the progress made in cancer treatment and care. Urgent action is needed by all stakeholders Ben Anderson Cancer Control, World Health Organization working in cancer to improve understanding and address the factors that contribute to the development Cary Adams Chair of the AMR Taskforce and CEO, UICC and spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). In April, Chibuzor Uchea Research Advisor | Drug-Resistant Infections Priority Programme, Wellcome Trust UICC created a taskforce of experts on AMR and its impact on cancer care outcomes to help guide the Board of Directors, UICC and Clinician– Investigator Radiation Oncologist, Danielle Rodin response of the cancer community to the threat of Princess Margaret Cancer Centre AMR. Meetings of the taskforce were held throughout Diriba Mosissa AMR dept, World Health Organization the year to discuss priority areas for cancer and AMR, and a workplan has since been developed. Grania Brigden Director, Department of Tuberculosis, The Union

At an abridged virtual session of the 73rd World Jon Kirknes AMR lead, Norwegian Cancer Society Health Assembly (WHA) in May, Member States came together to discuss and adopt a resolution setting out Joseph Thomas AMR dept, World Health Organization the priority actions and goals for the global response Lillian Sung Committee Chair, International Society of Paediatric Oncology (SIOP) to the COVID-19 pandemic. UICC worked closely with advocates from the NCD and palliative care Lydia Rollinson Wellcome Trust communities in the preparation of statements. UICC was pleased to see the inclusion of several references Manica Balasegaram Executive Director, The Global Antibiotic Research and Development Partnership (GARDP) to NCDs and cancer in the interventions from Member States on WHO agenda items, including COVID-19. Michelle Childs DnDi UICC had an opportunity to inform member states Mirfin Mpundu Head, ReAct Africa about the potential impact of COVID-19 measures on cancer during a mission briefing organised with the Nina Renshaw Policy and Advocacy Director, the NCD Alliance NCDA prior to the WHA. The team developed a digest of the WHA COVID-19 resolution and through a variety Scott Howard Secretary General, International Society of Paediatric Oncology (SIOP) of communications activities shared an analysis of the discussions at the WHA to UICC members and key Tim Probart CEO and Founder, Global Health Dynamics stakeholders. UICC also delivered statements at the Ulrika Årehed Kågström Board of Directors, UICC and Secretary General, Swedish Cancer Society WHA on follow-up to UN high-level meetings, primary Assistant Professor of Medicine – Haematology, Oncology Division, health care and the proposed COVID-19 resolution. Yehoda Martei University of Pennsylvania

Zipporah Ali Executive Director, Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association (KEHPCA)

2020 UICC Annual Report 36 UICC’s sister organisations going strong

UICC is a founding member of the NCD Alliance, the McCabe Centre for Law & Cancer and the International Cancer Control Partnership, and established the City Cancer Challenge Foundation in January 2019.

2020 UICC Annual Report 37 City Cancer Challenge Foundation

In a year marked by disruptions caused by the For example, together with the Breast Health pandemic, with cities being the epicentres of Global Initiative (BHGI), C/Can supported the control measures, City Cancer Challenge WHO Global Breast Cancer Initiative, by creating (C/Can) continued its work with nine cities a Guide for Developing Resource-Appropriate across Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa, Breast Cancer Management Guidelines. adapting quickly to the changing environment. The focus was on innovative, forward-thinking A partnership with Project ECHO was also citycancerchallenge.org strategies that were explored through the Digital fast-tracked to set up a series of virtual Health Discovery Forum. This multi-sectoral TeleECHO™ sessions to enable medical partnership, which united experts across regions, professionals across C/Can cities to learn identified policy changes and technology- from each other, as well as from international enabling solutions that were deployed by C/Can experts in the cancer field, to advance local cities to enable them to continue to deliver quality cancer solutions. This is part of C/Can’s cancer care through the pandemic. broader effort to coordinate insight-sharing across regions and embrace connected health. During 2020, seven cities completed the City Activity Plans (Asunción, Cali, Kumasi, Yangon, Ahead of October’s 2020 call for applications, Porto Alegre, Tbilisi and Kigali) and advanced the Foundation launched The City of the implementation of city-led projects. Overall, Tomorrow campaign, inviting cities to join 45 city-led projects received technical support C/Can’s global network in tackling the world’s through C/Can-supported Technical Cooperation growing cancer burden, with new cities poised with the support of over 70 global partners. to join C/Can in 2021. Efforts focused on enhancing the capacity of health professionals, improving quality management systems in pathology, planning quality radiotherapy services and standardising cancer care delivery for a set of cancers prioritised by each city.

Image Credit: 2020 UICC Annual Report City Cancer Challenge Foundation 38 NCD Alliance

In 2020, the NCD Alliance (NCDA) – like civil society In early February 2020, NCDA hosted the third Global organisations everywhere – was faced with the NCD Alliance Forum in Sharjah, UAE. Almost 400 complex challenges of the pandemic. However, delegates from 80 countries gathered to learn, share and links between COVID-19 and noncommunicable strategise with fellow advocates from around the world. diseases (NCDs) placed people living with NCDs in The third Global Week for Action on NCDs in September the spotlight, making it even clearer to governments reached 11 million people – a record number – thanks that an integrated approach to health with sustained to thousands of NCD change-makers in more than 100 investment in public health systems is needed all countries who participated with activities online and in around the world – with no time to lose. their communities. This ensured that NCDs were on the agendas of In November, NCDA signed a landmark three-year governments at key events, including the World Health partnership with the Swedish International Development Assembly and the UN General Assembly. At both Cooperation Agency (Sida) for a total of USD 1.6 million events, NCDA advocated to ensure that NCDs were to support the NCD response in LMICs. NCDA and its included in Resolutions on the COVID-19 response, civil society network have been longstanding advocates urgently calling for increased efforts and inclusion of for international development agencies to engage people living with NCDs in decision-making. and support the NCD response. This partnership is a To support the work and sustainability of the milestone, signalling increasing recognition of NCD organisations of the NCD Alliance, the first NCDA action as a foundation for sustainable development and Civil Society Solidarity Fund on NCDs and COVID-19 integral component of health security. was launched. Grants from the fund, totalling USD 300,000, were awarded to 20 member organisations of NCD Alliance from the NCDA network in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) with grants of up to USD 15,000. ncdalliance.org

2020 UICC Annual Report 39 McCabe Centre for Law & Cancer

Despite unprecedented challenges in 2020, the Meanwhile, as the WHO FCTC Knowledge McCabe Centre for Law & Cancer was able to Hub on Legal Challenges, the McCabe Centre adapt and expand its global impact. hosted workshops and published papers including the WTO Appellate Body’s decision The transition of the International Legal Training upholding Australia’s tobacco plain packaging Program into an online and virtual format enabled laws. The McCabe Centre also published a the McCabe Centre to reach more stakeholders report on Multisectoral coordination to address than ever in support of its mission. More than NCDs through law as part of its work as a WHO mccabecentre.org 200 lawyers, policymakers and civil society Collaborating Centre. representatives attended McCabe Centre’s virtual courses and workshops, which incorporated new The McCabe Centre was proud to be recognised content on COVID-19 and NCDs. McCabe Centre for its efforts to use law in addressing cancer. staff also contributed to UICC’s online Master Notably, the team won a 2020 UN Inter-Agency course on patient engagement. Task Force on the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases (UNIATF) Award and An increased focus on online engagement helped Rachel Kitonyo Devotsu, Regional Manager for the McCabe Centre support its growing network Africa, won a World No Tobacco Day 2020 Award. of alumni, based in 70 countries, to advance cancer control laws, including new laws passed in Malaysia, Nigeria and .

2020 UICC Annual Report 40 UICC resources and publications

2020 UICC Annual Report 41 International Cancer Control TNM Partnership (ICCP)

For over 60 years, UICC has managed the TNM Since 2012, the ICCP has brought together over 20 Classification of Malignant Tumours, the most widely organisations to coordinate activities and resources used system to classify the anatomical extent of to enhance global cancer control. Following the cancer. In 2020, UICC with IARC and Friends of Cancer 2018 global review of National Cancer Control Plans Patients (FOCP) based in the United Arab Emirates, (NCCPs), the ICCP continues providing technical organised a training course on TNM staging to support assistance through detailed review of NCCPs using a the development of cancer registries in the Eastern tool developed for the study. The technical assistance Mediterranean region. The course, initially designed as offer has been expanded with the launch of the an in-person workshop, was transformed into a five-day ICCP ECHO, a telementoring programme focusing virtual format with a blended approach of live online specifically on NCCP implementation. sessions with the faculty and self-guided learning. Participants from 13 cancer registries explored the principles and practice of TNM and Essential TNM as JCO Global Oncology (JCO) well as challenges and solutions to build capacity for TNM staging in the region. The JCO, launched in partnership with the American Society of Clinical Oncology in 2015 is an open-access journal, which provides a platform for sharing innovations, best practice and programmatic success in cancer control in resource limited settings. In March 2020, UICC published an article drawing on the discussions on Universal Health Coverage that took place at the World Cancer Leaders’ Summit in Nur-Sultan in 2019, entitled "Expanding access to essential, quality services for cancer patients as part of Universal Health Coverage: reflections from the World Cancer Leaders’ Summit".

2020 UICC Annual Report 42 International Journal of Cancer (IJC) The Cancer Atlas

The International Journal of Cancer is an official Through a collaboration between Friend of Cancer publication of UICC that focuses on fundamental Patients (FOCP) and UICC, the third edition of the studies that improve understanding of the mechanisms “Cancer Atlas” has been translated to Arabic. The of cancer and shed light on effective diagnostic tools Arabic translation was launched by Princess Dina and treatments. In 2020, the IJC received 3,359 Mired at the UICC General Assembly held virtually manuscripts. About 30% of the submissions were from in October 2020. Produced by the American Cancer China, 13% from the US, and 4% for UK, Germany, Society, IARC and UICC the Cancer Atlas draws Japan, France and Italy. The acceptance rate in 2020 together cancer data from more than 180 countries was 15%, in line with the aim of publishing high-quality and provides a comprehensive overview of the global papers. The IJC remains a pioneer in the field of data burden of cancer, associated risk factors and successful integrity. In order to ensure that only reliable and interventions to reduce the impact of cancer. It has been reproducible data are published, IJC has reinforced its promoted through media in the region and is available cell line policy and the thorough checking of images on the UICC and FOCP websites and the ICCP portal. before publication, and has introduced a plagiarism "The Cancer Atlas, which provides basic check. IJC has also improved the promotion of its information on the global burden of the disease publications on social media, resulting in increased in a reader-friendly form, is now accessible visibility, particularly on Twitter.

to Arabic-speaking audiences. This reliable The citation of IJC publications is also growing. The top source of evidence-based data aims to bring cited paper, “Estimating the global cancer incidence us closer to a cancer-free world." and mortality in 2018: GLOBOCAN sources and methods” by Ferlay et al. has more than 1,000 citations HE Sawsan Jafar, Chairman of the Board, Friends and many of the papers published by IJC receive more of Cancer Patients, UAE than 50 citations. The impact factor for IJC in 2020 was 7,396, an increase from 5,145 in 2019. This has resulted in IJC advancing 17 places in the oncology ranking to 42/241.

2020 UICC Annual Report 43 Financials

2020 UICC Annual Report 44 Financials

The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact UICC also requested and received an interest-free on UICC’s business plan and finances in 2020. Due COVID-19 loan from the Swiss Confederation through to the cancellation and adjustment of activities, Crédit Suisse of CHF 500,000 for five years. The loan UICC had to furlough many staff members during was taken out as a precautionary measure. It has not the year but still delivered an extraordinary been used and will likely be repaid in 2021. workload, focusing on the support for members. “Like many other NGOs, UICC has not been With the extra help of some member organisations, immune from the financial impact of the In April 2020, the Board of Directors decided on a the continuous support from partners and careful series of measures to protect UICC financially from the management control of costs, UICC ended the year pandemic. Working with the Board and our likely downturn in income caused by the pandemic. with a small operational loss of $150,000, representing Treasurer, Jeff Dunn, we were able to steer our less than 0.5% of the annual turnover. As a result, UICC way through and ended the year with all staff in UICC requested support from the Geneva Government enters 2021 with its reserves intact. place and not drawing on Reserves. I am proud through the “Réduction de l’Horaire de Travail“ (RHT) or “Reduction of Work Time” indemnities and received The 2020 financial results were audited by of the way this has been done and thank the over CHF 400,000 from April to December. PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in March 2021 and staff for their resilience and support during a the UICC Board of Directors approved the audit report difficult year financially.” at its meeting held on 21st May 2021. Dr Cary Adams, CEO, Union for International Cancer Control

2020 UICC Annual Report 45 These figures, as presented, represent a summary of the financial statements of UICC. A complete Balance sheet set of the audited financial statements for 2020, including accompanying notes, may be obtained at 31 December 2020 in US Dollars upon request at [email protected].

ASSETS 2020 2019 2020 Income and expenditure

Current accounts 3,154,307 2,134,564

Deposits & short term investments 3,571,764 3,482,443

Other receivables 297,562 459,986

Prepaid expenses 69,255 26,243 30% Members & Partners TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 7,092,888 6,103,236 50% Convening, Capacity Building, Fixed assets, net 173,881 249,456 Advocacy and other initiatives 2020 TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS 173,881 249,456 INCOME 10% Publications 10% Various contribution & TOTAL 7,266,769 6,352,692 miscellaneous income

LIABILITIES 2020 2019

Accounts payable 21,999 439,193 Accrued expenses 112,453 155,194 Short-term interest-bearing liabilities 141,997 - Deferred income 802,512 533,280 Other liabilities 12,742 78,115 TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 1,091,704 1,205,783 52% Operating costs Long-term interest-bearing liabilities 425,991 - 2020 42% Convening, Capacity Building, EXPENDITURE TOTAL NON CURRENT LIABILITIES 425,991 - Advocacy and other initiatives 6% World Cancer Congresses Trust funds - restricted for activities 3,541,528 2,792,173 Fund balance - unrestricted 2,207,546 2,354,736 TOTAL FUND BALANCES 5,749,074 5,146,909

TOTAL 7,266,769 6,352,692

2020 UICC Annual Report 46 Income and expenditure at 31 December 2020 in US Dollars

2020 2019

UNRESTRICTED RESTRICTED TOTAL UNRESTRICTED RESTRICTED TOTAL INCOME Membership Dues and Contributions 1,375,771 1,375,771 1,297,813 1,297,813 Champions Partners 1,351,730 1,351,730 1,942,500 1,942,500 Convening, Capacity Building, Advocacy and other initiatives 4,590,076 4,590,076 4,394,952 4,394,952 World Cancer Congresses 0 660,514 660,514 Publications 925,848 925,848 1,060,273 1,060,273 Various donations and contributions 606,227 6,590 612,817 378,773 3,237 382,010 Other 272,402 2,941 275,343 500,950 11,454 512,404

TOTAL INCOME 4,531,978 4,599,607 9,131,585 5,180,308 5,070,157 10,250,465

EXPENDITURE Convening, Capacity Building, Advocacy and other initiatives 285,000 3,354,930 3,639,930 367,566 4,552,532 4,920,099 World Cancer Congresses 495,322 495,322 721,618 721,618 Operating costs 4,483,398 4,483,398 4,948,722 4,948,722

TOTAL EXPENDITURE 4,768,398 3,850,252 8,618,650 5,316,287 5,274,150 10,590,438

Revenues over (under) expenditure (236,420) 749,355 512,935 (135,979) (203,993) (339,972) FUND BALANCES, beginning of year 2,354,736 2,792,173 5,146,909 2,485,588 4,321,815 6,807,403 Transfer of CCCF fund balance 0 (1,325,649) (1,325,649) Revenues over (under) expenditure (236,420) 749,355 512,935 (135,979) (203,993) (339,972) Currency exchange fluctuation 89,230 89,230 5,127 5,127

FUND BALANCES, end of year 2,207,546 3,541,527 5,749,073 2,354,736 2,792,173 5,146,909

2020 UICC Annual Report 47 Board of Directors

2020 UICC Annual Report 48 Board of Directors

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, new rules in The Board of Directors represents all spectrums of Switzerland made it possible for associations to hold cancer control. All Board members serve in their own virtual meetings. On 22nd April, the UICC Board of personal capacity and not as representatives of their Directors convened a residual UICC General Assembly respective organisations or countries. They are elected under Art 6a. of the Ordonnance 2 COVID-19 adopted for a period of two years. by the Swiss Federal Council on 16th March 2020, which allowed associations to hold a residual General The Board of Directors governs UICC in accordance Assembly. A residual General Assembly was held on with the mandate given to it by the General Assembly 26th April to change the UICC Constitution. A new and it is empowered to provide leadership and strategic article 10.10 was added: direction for all UICC activities. The Board is composed of 16 outstanding and committed individuals. “A meeting of the General Assembly shall be held in principle in the form of a face-to-face meeting (physical In 2020, the Board of Directors had three virtual attendance). However, such meeting of the General meetings: January, May and September. The new Assembly shall be held by video conference (or by other 2020-2022 Board was invited to an induction session means permitted by applicable laws and regulations) on 8th-9th December 2020 to become familiar with and/or a mixture of the two (i.e. a mixture of face to the organisation and the governance role of the face and videoconference or other means permitted) Board of Directors as well to receive updates when requested: on UICC’s activities and areas of work. a. by the Board of Directors; b. by one–fifth (1/5) of full members by means of a written notice to the Chief Executive Officer."

On 6th October 2020, UICC held its first virtual General Assembly. The General Assembly, the supreme governing body of the organisation, received updates and members provided input on UICC’s work. Full member organisations voted on a new Board of Directors and President-elect and approved the financial accounts 2018 and 2019.

2020 UICC Annual Report 49 The 2020-2022 Board of Directors

Board Members

Ulrika Årehed Kågström Eric Bouffet Hana Chaar Choueib Daiming Fan Cristiana Fonseca President Sweden Canada Lebanon China Portugal Anil D’Cruz India

Nick Grant Anne Lee Gilberto Lopes Kenji Lopez Cuevas Miriam Mutebi United Kingdom Hong Kong S.A.R., USA Mexico Kenya President-elect China Jeff Dunn AO Australia

Ana Cristina Pinho CS Pramesh Danielle Rodin Zainab Shinkafi-Bagudu Mendes Pereira India Canada Nigeria Brazil

A special thank-you for their dedication and Alejando Mohar Sally Cowal commitment to those members of the Board Ann Steyn Saunthari Somasundaram of Directors that were part of the 2018-2020 HRH Princess Dina Mired Wahid Alkharusi term and did not continue for re-election:

2020 UICC Annual Report 50 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 Viran Silva Our team of 45 highly enthusiastic and talented professionals worked together towards achieving the goals set out in the business plan, under the leadership of Communications Capacity Building Memberships and Partnerships Chief Executive Officer, Dr Cary Adams. and Marketing Kirstie Graham Nicole Engelbrecht Alessandro Di Capua James Wells UICC is proud of having such a fantastic Charles Andrew Revkin Domenico Iaia Christina Do Paço team and highly values its commitment. Charlotte Boulton Fanny Bauer Julia Knudsen It is truly an inspirational team dedicated Nina Caleffi Scaletscky Marta Pazos Belart Karine Hentsch Eric Grant Mélanie Samson Laura Fernandez Diaz to make a difference to cancer control Thuy Khuc-Bilon Sabrina Zucchello Lorenzo Boffi around the world. Vicky Oettel Sally Donaldson Muriel Auclaire Sinéad Troy Natacha Debbané The staff list on the right includes all Patricia Bertomeu Gomez members of UICC who worked at any st point in time between 1 January and 31st December 2020. Special Projects

Julie Torode Melissa Rendler-Garcia

2020 UICC Annual Report 51 Our members

Thank you!

UICC would like to to particularly thank the organisations highlighted in blue that kindly made voluntary contributions above and beyond their statutory membership to support members through the Membership Support Fund.

2020 UICC Annual Report Image Credit: Sophoto & Vantage 52 Our members

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

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North West QLD Prostate Cancer Support QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Townsville PCSG Bangladesh Cancer Society BERMUDA Group Institute University of Southern Queensland Obayedullah-Ferdousi Foundation Cancer Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre Northern Beaches Prostate Cancer QLD Advanced PCSG (Telephone Group) VCS Foundation Hospital and Research Institute (POFF) Teen Services Support Group Queensland and Northern NSW Support Victoria and Tasmania Support Group Oncology Club, Bangladesh Northern Rivers Day PCSG Group Leaders Teleconference Group Leaders Teleconference Group BHUTAN BARBADOS Northern Rivers Evening PCSG Redcliffe PCSG Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre Bhutan Cancer Society Northern Tablelands PCSG Ringwood PCSG Barbados Family Planning Association Wagga Wagga PCSG BOLIVIA, PLURINATIONAL STATE OF Northern Territory Rainbow PCSG Riverland PCSG The Myeloma, Lymphoma and Leukaemia Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical 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 Orbost PCSG of Radiologists (RANZCR) Teleconference Group Belarusian Society of Oncologists Parkes Prostate Awareness and Support Royal Prince Alfred Hospital PCSG (Day Westgate Region Prostate Cancer Support BELGIUM Group Group) Group Cancer Association of Botswana Belgian Foundation against Cancer PCS - City of Onkaparinga Group Royal Prince Alfred Hospital PCSG Westmead PCSG Nurses Association of Botswana (Evening Group) European Cancer Organisation PCSG Bellarine Peninsula Westside Prostate Cancer Support Group Saddleworth PCSG European Cancer Patient Coalition (ECPC) BRAZIL Peninsula Prostate Cancer Support Group Whyalla PCSG AABRALE Brazilian Lymphoma and Inc. Shepparton & District PCSG Wimmera Prostate Cancer Support Group European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Leukaemia Association Perth Gay/Bisexual PCSG Shine A Light Group for Gay/Bisexual Men Wyong PCSG European Society for Radiotherapy & Américas Amigas 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 World Bladder Cancer Patient Coalition Associação Brasileira de Portadores de Port Pirie PCSG St Vincent's PCSG for Women Câncer AMUCC AUSTRIA Prostamates Support Group Stay Strong Prostate Cancer Exercise BELIZE Associação Brasiliense de Apoio ao Cancer Epigenetics Society Prostate (Cancer) Support Awareness Group Belize Family Life Association Paciente com Câncer - ABAC-Luz Multiples Myelom Selbsthilfe Österreich Adelaide Group Sunraysia Prostate Support Group Associação Capanemense de Apoio e BENIN Prostate Awareness Twin Town & Tweed Sunshine Coast PCSG RED NOSES Clowndoctors International - Prevenção ao Câncer da Mulher - APCM Non-Profit Foundation Association Franco Béninoise de Lutte Coast Swan Hill Prostate Support Group Associação Cascavel Rosa Contre le Cancer Prostate Cancer Action Group (S.A.) Inc. Sydney Adventist Hospital Educational AZERBAIJAN Associação Cearense das Association pour la Lutte Contre le Cancer Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia Presentations (Night) Mastectomizadas - Toque de Vida National Oncology Centre of Azerbaijan au Bénin Prostate Cancer Partners SG Bentleigh Sydney Adventist Hospital Facilitated Republic Associação das Amigas da Mama- AAMA 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 Pathology Laboratory of Faculty of Health Associação de Apoio a Mulher Portadora Region Bahamas Family Planning Association Taree PCSG Sciences / Cancer Registry of Cotonou de Neoplasia - AAMN Prostate Cancer Support Group of Tatiara Prostate Cancer Support Group BAHRAIN Pink Bénin Associação de Apoio de pessoas com Younger Men Câncer Tobacco Free Portfolios Bahrain Cancer Society SOS Cancer Prostate Heidelberg Associação de Combate ao Câncer da Tomaree PCSG Prostate Melbourne Support Group BANGLADESH Grande Dourados - ACCGD Toowoomba Prostate Cancer Support Associação de Combate ao Câncer do Prostate Support Group Warrnambool Group Aparajita Society of Cancer Brasil Central - ACCBC

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

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

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

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Tata Memorial Hospital IRELAND JAPAN JORDAN KOSOVO The Gujarat Cancer & Research Institute CLL Ireland Aichi Cancer Center King Hussein Cancer Center Kosova Task Force for Cancer Control The Oncology Nurses Association of India Irish Cancer Society Asia Cancer Forum King Hussein Cancer Foundation (KTCC) Tibetan Cancer Society Lymphoma Support Ireland Cancer Solution K.K. KAZAKHSTAN KUWAIT V Care Foundation National Cancer Control Programme CancerX Kazakh Institute of Oncology and Fadia Survive & Thrive Association UPMC Whitfield Cancer Centre Chiba Cancer Center Radiology Kuwait Society for Preventing Smoking INDONESIA Foundation for Promotion of Cancer Together Against Cancer Kazakhstann and Cancer (KSSCP) Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia ISRAEL Research Indonesia CML & GIST Community, Hadassah Higashi Sapporo Hospital KENYA KYRGYZSTAN ELGEKA Israel Cancer Association Hokkaido Cancer Society Aga Khan Health Services, Kisumu - Kenya Public Foundation “Ergene” עמותת חליל האור Indonesian Breast Cancer Foundation / The Flute of Light , Japan Cancer Society Aga Khan University Hospital Yayasan Kanker Payudara Indonesia LAO PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC Japan Lung Cancer Society Amref Health Africa REPUBLIC Indonesian Cancer Foundation ITALY Japan Society of Clinical Oncology Cancer Cafe Laos Oncology Unit Indonesian Cancer Information and Associazione Italiana contro le Leucemie- linfomi e mieloma – Pazienti (AIL) Japan Society of Gynecologic Oncology Childhood Cancer Initiative Support Center Association (CISC) LATVIA Indonesian Oncology Nurses Association Associazione Italiana di Oncologia Medica Japanese Breast Cancer Society Eddah's Hope Cancer Foundation (AIOM) August Kirchenstein Institute of Indonesian Radiation Oncology Society Japanese Cancer Association (JCA) Faraja Cancer Support Trust Microbiology & Virology (IROS) Associazione Italiana Malati di Cancro Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research Henzo Kenya Parenti e Amici (AIMAC) Limfomas Pacientu Atbalsta Organizācija Makassar Cancer Care Community (MC3) (JFCR) Hyper-Cent Care Africa Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul LEBANON National Cancer Control Committee Japanese Foundation for Multidisciplinary International Cancer Institute Cancro Cancer Treatment (NCCC) Kenya Cancer Association (KENCANSA) Children's Cancer Center of Lebanon Associazione Vittorio Tison Cultura e Jikei University School of Medicine (CCCL) Rumah Sakit Kanker Dharmais - National Solidarietà Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Cancer Center Kanagawa Cancer Center Lebanese Breast Cancer Foundation Centro di Riferimento Oncologico Association (KEHPCA) Kyushu Cancer Center Lebanese Cancer Society Centro di Riferimento per l'Epidemiologia Kenya Network of Cancer Organizations IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF Naef K. Basile Cancer Institute e la Prevenzione Oncologica in Piemonte Mie University Hospital Kenya Society of Haematology and Behnam Daheshpour Charity Organization (CPO) Miyagi Cancer Center Oncology SANAD The Home Hospice Organization of Lebanon Cancer Institute, Imam Khomeini Medical European School of Oncology National Cancer Center - Japan National Cancer Institute of Kenya Center Fondazione "Edo Ed Elvo Tempia Valenta" Niigata Cancer Center National Nurses Association of Kenya LITHUANIA KASSA - the society to support children Onlus suffering from cancer Osaka International Cancer Institute Women 4 Cancer Early Detection & National Cancer Institute - Lithuania Fondazione IRCCS "Istituto Nazionale Treatment MAHAK "Society to Support Children Princess Takamatsu Cancer Research OHLB Kraujas dei Tumori" Fund Suffering from Cancer" KOREA, REPUBLIC OF Gruppo Abruzzese Linfomi (GAL) Saga-ken Medical Centre Koseikan LUXEMBOURG Noor Cancer Charity (NCC) Korea Blood Disease & Cancer Association Instituto Nazionale Tumori Regina Elena Saitama Cancer Center Een Häerz fir Kriibskrank Kanner Reza Radiotherapy and Oncology Center Korean Cancer Association Linfovita Sapporo Cancer Seminar Foundation The Fondatioun Kriibskrank Kanner Korean Society of Medical Oncology IRAQ Patologi oltre Frontiera Sasaki Foundation (KSMO) MADAGASCAR Kurdistan Save the Children Soleterre-Strategie di Pace Onlus Shizuoka Cancer Center National Cancer Center - Korea (NCCK) Fondation Akbaraly Nab'a Al-Hayat Foundation for Medical UPMC San Pietro Tochigi Cancer Center Sciences and Health Care Yonsei Cancer Center Union Malagasy Contre le Cancer Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hospital Zhianawa Cancer Center JAMAICA Zero Club Jamaica Family Planning Association 日本癌患者グループ連合

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

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NORTH MACEDONIA, REPUBLIC OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA St. Luke's Medical Center - Quezon City Foundation HOSPICE Casa Sperantei SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS Association for Support of Patients and Papua New Guinea Cancer Foundation The Cancer Institute Foundation, Inc. Romanian Association against Leukemia Nevis Family Planning Association Their Caregivers of Hematology Diseases Papua New Guinea National Cancer Touched By Max Romanian Nursing Association (RNA) St. Kitts Family Life Services Association (HEMA) Centre Ltd. Borka – for Each New Day POLAND RUSSIA PARAGUAY International Hereditary Cancer Center SAINT LUCIA NORWAY All-Russian National Union "Association of Centro Paraguayo de Estudios de Polish Lymphoma Association Oncologists of Russia" St. Lucia Planned Parenthood Association Aktiv mot kreft Población Blodkreftforeningen Fundacion Unidos Contra El Cancer - PORTUGAL Charitable Foundation "Leukemia SAINT VINCENT AND THE Foundation" GRENADINES Norwegian Cancer Society FUNCA Paraguay AEOP - Portuguese Association Oncology Sanatorio San Roque Nurse St. Vincent Planned Parenthood RUSSIAN FEDERATION Association OMAN Associação Advanced Breast Cancer PERU All-Russian National Union "Association of National Oncology Centre, the Royal Global Alliance Oncologists of Russia" SAMOA Hospital, Muscat ALIADA Associacao Portuguesa Contra a Charitable Foundation "Leukemia Samoa Cancer Society Inc. Oman Cancer Association Asociación Peruana Vidas Sin Cáncer Leucemia (APCL) Foundation" Con L de Leucemia Assoçiacão Portuguesa de Leucemias e SAUDI ARABIA PAKISTAN Inter-regional Public Organization for ESPERANTRA Linfomas (APLL) Patients with Hematological Diseases King Abdullah Medical City / Oncology Cancer Patients' Welfare Society (CPSW) Champalimaud Foundation Most Miloserdiya (Mercy Bridge) Center NIMRA Fundación Peruana de Cáncer Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Instituto Português de Oncologia de N.N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Ministry of Health - Saudi Arabia Green Hills Science College Muzaffarabad, Coimbra Francisco Gentil, EPE Center Kashmir Pakistan Neoplásicas (INEN) Saudi Cancer Society Liga Portuguesa Contra o Cancro N.N. Petrov National Medical Research KASH Welfare Trust Instituto Peruano de Oncología & Sheikh Mohammed Hussien Al-Amoudi Radioterapia - IPOR Center of Oncology Center of Excellence in Breast Cancer Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission PUERTO RICO Society for Assistance to People with (SMHA-CEBC) (PAEC) Instituto Peruano de Paternidad Responsable Asociación Puertorriqueña Pro-Bienestar Oncohematologic Disease Zahra Breast Cancer Association Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer de la Familia The Association for Directors, Institutes Hospital & Research Centre Liga Peruana de Lucha contra el cáncer QATAR of Oncology and Radiology, CIS&Eurasia SENEGAL Luz de Esperanza (ADIOR) PALESTINE, STATE OF Al Ahli Hospital Association Cancer du Sein du Sénégal Oncosalud S.A.C. The National Society of Pediatric Alhayat Association for Cancer Control Al Emadi Hospital Hôpital Aristide Le Dantec, CHU Dakar Sociedad Peruana De Enferenonas Hematologists and Oncologists Institut pour la Formation et la Recherche Augusta Victoria Hospital Encologas National Cancer Control Program - en Urologie et en Santé de la Famille Cancer Patient Charitable Society (CPCS) Ministry of Public Health - State of Qatar RWANDA Ligue Sénégalaise Contre le Cancer - Palestine PHILIPPINES Qatar Biomedical Research Institute African Center for Research on End of Life (LISCA) Palestinian Oncology Society Benavides Cancer Institute, University of (QBRI) Care (ACREOL) Santo Tomas Hospital Ministry of National Education Senegal Patient's Friend's Society-Jerusalem Qatar Cancer Society Breast Cancer Initiative East Africa Cancer Warriors Foundation, Inc - Division du Controle Medical Scolaire Butaro Hospital (DCMS) PANAMA ROMANIA I Can Serve Foundation Inshuti Mu Buzima (Partners In Health - Asociatia Bolnavilor cu Limfoame - Asociación Nacional Contra el Cáncer Kythe Foundation Inc. Rwanda) SERBIA Lymphoma Patients Association of Asociación Panameña para el Philippine Cancer Society Romania Rwanda Children's Cancer Relief Kosovo Association of Oncology - KAO Planeamiento de la Familia Philippine Children's Medical Center Asociatia Daruieste Viata / Give Life Rwanda Palliative Care and Hospice LIPA Lymphoma Patient Association Panamanian Oncology Nursing Society Philippine Foundation for Breast Care, Inc. Association Organisation Oncology Nursing Section, Nurses (Kasuso) Asociatia MagiCAMP University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) Association of Serbia Ltd Philippine Oncology Nurses Association Association P.A.V.E.L. Serbian Society for the Fight Against Inc. Cancer

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SIERRA LEONE National Oncology Nursing Society of Fondation ISREC THAILAND Turkish Oncology Nursing Society Crusaders Club Ministry Sierra Leone South Africa GAVI Vaccine Alliance MaxSmiles Turkish Society for Radiation Oncology MEPS Trust Well Woman Clinic People Living with Cancer (PLWC) HUG - Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève National Cancer Institute - Thailand Turkish Society of Lung Cancer Thinking Pink Breast Cancer Foundation PinkDrive International Society for Geriatric Thai Cancer Society by Cancer Network Turkish Society of Medical Oncology WiA - Women in Action Oncology (SIOG) Foundation SINGAPORE International Society of Paediatric Thai International Chemotherapy Society SPAIN Asia Pacific Hospice Palliative Care Oncology (SIOP) Thai Pediatric Oncology Group African Palliative Care Association Network AEAL, Asociación Española de Afectados Lymphome.ch Patientennetz Schweiz Bless a Child Foundation por Linfoma, Mieloma y Leucemia The Wishing Well Foundation Brain Tumour Society (Singapore) SWISS BRIDGE Foundation Uganda Cancer Institute Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer Leukemia & Lymphoma Foundation Swiss Cancer League TIMOR-LESTE Uganda Cancer Society National Cancer Center - Singapore Federación Española de Cancer de Mama Alola Foundation - FECMA Uganda Women's Cancer Support Singapore Cancer Society SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Organization (UWOCASO) Fundación Aladina The Skin Cancer Institute Association Médicale Franco-Syrienne Fundación CRIS Contra el Cáncer Association pour la Promotion de la Santé UKRAINE SLOVAKIA Fundación Sandra Ibarra de Solidaridad TAIWAN, PROVINCE OF CHINA et du Bien-Etre Social (APSBES) National Cancer Institute, Kiev, Ukraine Association of Patients with Hematological Frente al Cáncer College of Public Health, National Taiwan Ligue Togolaise Contre le Cancer Tabletochki Charity Foundation Malignancies Fundación Theodora University TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Ukrainian Public Association for Patients Lymfoma Slovensko Institut Catala d'Oncologia Formosa Cancer Foundation with Chronic Lymphoproliferative Diseases Hope Foundation for Cancer Care Family Planning Association of Trinidad Slovak League Against Cancer Vall Hebron Institut of Oncology (VHIO) and Tobago Taiwan Cancer Total-Care Information UNITED ARAB EMIRATES SLOVENIA SRI LANKA Society TUNISIA Burjeel Medical City - VPS HealthCare LLC Association of Patients with Blood Indira Cancer Trust Dubai Healthcare City TAJIKISTAN Association des Malades du Cancer Diseases Slovenia Sri Lanka Cancer Society Friends of Cancer Patients (FoCP) NGO AVESTO Tajikistan Association SELIMA Društvo bolnikov z limfomom - Slovenian Gulf International Cancer Center Lymphoma Patients Association SUDAN Association Tunisienne Contre le Cancer TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF Zulekha Hospital Ljubljana Institute of Oncology Khartoum Oncology Specialized Center Association Tunisienne d'Assistance aux Aga Khan Health Services, Tanzania Malades du Cancer du Sein Slovenian Coalition for Public Health, The Radiation & Isotopes Centre (AKHST) UNITED KINGDOM Environment and Tobacco Control Khartoum (RICK) Association Tunisienne de Soins Palliatifs Medical Women Association of Tanzania - Gabès Breast Cancer Now Slovensko Združenje Bolnikov z Limfomom Cancer Research UK in Levkemijo, L&L - Slovenian Association SURINAME Ministry of Health Community Association Tunisienne des Sages- Cancer52 of Patients with Lymphoma and Leukemia Stichting Lobi Development, Gender, Elderly and Femmes Children of Tanzania Association Tunisienne des Soins Palliatifs ecancer SWEDEN Nelson Mandela African Institution of International Alliance of Patients' Somali Cancer Society Blodcancerförbundet Science and Technology TURKEY Organizations Cancer Society in Stockholm Ocean Road Cancer Institute BIRKAN King's Health Partners Comprehensive SOUTH AFRICA Swedish Cancer Society - Tanzania Breast Cancer Foundation Fondation des Enfants Atteints de la Cancer Centre African Cancer Institute, Stellenbosch Cancerfonden T-MARC Tanzania Leucémie Leukaemia CARE University Tumaini La Maisha Tanzania Help Those With Cancer Association Lymphoma Action African Organisation for Research & SWITZERLAND Zanzibar Cancer Association KÖKDER Lymphoma Association Training in Cancer (AORTIC) CANSEARCH Foundation Zanzibar Outreach Program (ZOP) Ministry of Health - Turkey Macmillan Cancer Support Campaigning for Cancer European Society for Medical Oncology Turkish Association for Cancer Research Maggie's Cancer Caring Centres Cancer Association of South Africa (ESMO) and Control (TACRC) Public Health England

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

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