
Organisation of European Cancer Institutes DEVELOPING THE FUTURE IN COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CARE Yearbook 2019/20 YEARBOOK YEARBOOK OECI 2019/2020 2019/2020 OECI OECI Yearbook 2019-2020 Welcome of the OECI President 3 Editors: Dear OECI Members, Thierry Philip1,2 and Claudio Lombardo1,3 Welcome to the Sixth Edition of the OECI Yearbook, which is available in both digital and printed format. 1. Organisation of the European Cancer Institutes, Brussels The OECI Yearbook has been designed to promote our Members and improve the 2. Institut Curie, Paris 3. SOS Europe Srl, Genoa interaction amongst them, as well as to foster collaboration with the broad-spectrum cancer community, stakeholders, and public and private bodies actively involved in the The contents of this Edition of the Yearbook cancer struggle. are under the responsibility of the OECI Members. The Yearbook provides a brief overview of the OECI Membership and of the Accreditation and Designation A&D status of our Members. The OECI has recently issued the Third Edition of the OECI A&D Manual, Version 3.0, which now includes a new set of quality standards, bringing together insights from major European Publisher: Organisation of European Cancer Institutes cancer stakeholders on the performance assessment of cancer centres/institutes. One of European Economic Interest Grouping the major changes introduced by Manual 3.0 regards our “Clinical Cancer Centres”, which Registre des Personnes Morales N. 0473647634 will henceforth be referred to as “OECI Cancer Centres”, with the distinction between a D/2019/12.243/3 Comprehensive Cancer Centre and a OECI Cancer Centre lying in the volume of research c/o Fondation Universitaire, Rue d’Egmont 11 conducted in the centre/institute. B-1000 Brussels, Belgium www.oeci.eu - [email protected] On top of that, this Edition of the Yearbook will feature a new logo for the certified “OECI WELCOME OF THE OECI PRESIDENT Cancer Centres”. I encourage all the OECI Members to apply to our A&D Programme, an accurate and thorough process, geared towards enhancing quality throughout the entire cancer care Editorial Office: Giorgia Pesce, Roxana Plesoianu, Patrizia Sommella pathway. The OECI General Assembly held in Bari on June 21st 2019 approved 9 new candidacies, Graphic Designer: Studio Sichel, Piacenza increasing the OECI membership by 10%. As a result, the OECI is now the largest world cancer Organisation in terms of number of professionals employed in our centres/ institutes, totalling 102 Members on 4 different continents (Europe, Africa, Asia, South America). On behalf of the OECI Membership, I would like to warmly welcome the 9 new Members, presented for the first time in this edition of the Yearbook! The OECI Yearbook’s information is regularly updated thanks to the data periodically collected from our Members and presented on the OECI website, which can be easily accessed also on mobile devices. I invite all our Members to regularly check the published information and refer to [email protected] in case some modification in the internal organisation or management occurred. Cooperation is fundamental to promote the involvement of our Organisation and of our Members in the European and international research and care- related policies and programmes. We hope that the Yearbook will help to create an open platform where everyone feels free to participate by sharing opinions, ideas, scientific outcomes and best practices, in order to accelerate the take-over of innovation. 2020 will be marked by the final programme of actions for a European Cancer Mission, where I hope the OECI and its Members may find a role compatible with the only existing cancer Organisation built on a European Regulation and therefore formally recognised 2 as European by the European Union. I wish you and your Institutions a fruitful and successful 2020! YEARBOOK YEARBOOK OECI 2019/2020 2019/2020 OECI Directory of OECI Presidencies 1996 Athens, Greece zur Hausen / Kulakowski (Transition year) 5 2019 Bari, Italy Thierry Philip 1995 Ljubljana, Slovenia Harald zur Hausen 2018 Poznan,´ Poland de Valeriola / Philip (transition year) 1994 Berlin, Germany 2017 Brno, Czech Republic 1993 Porto, Portugal Bodmer / zur Hausen (Transition year) 2016 Brussels, Belgium Dominique de Valeriola 2015 Porto, Portugal 1992 Amsterdam, The Netherlands Walter Bodmer 2014 Cluj-Napoca, Romania van Harten / de Valeriola (transition year) 1991 Manchester, UK 2013 Brussels, Belgium 1990 Rome, Italy Eckhardt / Bodmer (Transition year) Wim H. van Harten 2012 Berlino, Germany Sandor Eckhardt ** 2011 Amsterdam, The Netherlands Pierotti / van Harten (transition year) 2010 Budapest, Hungary OF OECI PRESIDENCIES DIRECTORY 1989 Brussels, Belgium Einhorn / Eckhardt (Transition year) Marco A. Pierotti 2009 Manchester, UK 1988 Ankara, Turkey Jerzy Einhorn 2008 Genoa, Italy Ringborg / Pierotti (Transition year) 1987 Bratislava, Slovakia 2007 Copenhagen, Denmark 1986 Heidelberg, Germany Lagarde / Einhorn (Transition year) Ulrik Ringborg 2006 Izmir, Turkey 1985 Budapest, Hungary Claude Lagarde 2005 Athens, Greece Tursz / Ringborg (Transition year) 1984 Milan, Italy 2004 Berlin, Germany 1983 Bordeaux, France Wrba / Lagarde (Transition year) Thomas Tursz 2003 Paris, France 1982 Moscow, Russia Heinrich Wrba 2002 Lisbon-Sesimbra, Portugal Storme / Tursz (Transition year) 2001 Milan, Italy 1981 Sutton, UK Veronesi / Wrba (Transition year) Guy Storme 2000 Valencia, Spain 1980 Rhodes, Greece Umberto Veronesi* 1999 Brno, Czech Republic Kulakowski / Storme (Transition year) 1998 Stockholm, Sweden Andrzej Kulakowski 1979 Dubrovnik, Croatia Heinrich Wrba 4 1997 Lausanne, Switzerland DIRECTORY OF OECI PRESIDENCIES DIRECTORY * Acted as Chairman of OECI while President of the UICC ** Resigned in 1991 to become President of the UICC YEARBOOK YEARBOOK OECI 2019/2020 2019/2020 OECI The OECI Network 7 The OECI is a non-governmental, non-profit Organisation, regrouping 102 Members, which include some of the most prominent European Comprehensive Cancer Centres. Several major cancer centres from Chile, Colombia, THE OECI NETWORK Jordan, Russian Federation, Tanzania, Turkey, Ukraine and Viet Nam are also members in order to benefit from the OECI Accreditation and Designation Programme. The OECI aim is to accelerate the application of multidisciplinary personalised care approaches, to reduce morbility and to guarantee an equitable access to care to all cancer patients, avoiding the collapse of the National Health Systems all over Europe. OECI Members A&D certified Comprehensive Cancer Centre OECI Members A&D certified Cancer Centre OECI Members in the A&D process Other OECI Members 6 THE OECI NETWORK YEARBOOK YEARBOOK OECI 2019/2020 2019/2020 OECI Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale di Slovakia The OECI membership / Index Reggio Emilia - IRCCS Istituto in • Ústav experimentálnej onkológie 9 Tecnologie Avanzate e Modelli SAV, Bratislava 155 Assistenziali in Oncologia, Slovenia Austria • Institut du Cancer de Montpellier Reggio Emilia 116 • Onkološki Inštitut Ljubljana, Ljubljana 156 • Comprehensive Cancer Center (ICM), Montpellier 64 Istituto di Candiolo FPO-IRCCS, Spain Vienna, Vienna 11 • Institut Godinot, Reims 66 Candiolo (Torino) 118 Fundación Instituto Valenciano Belgium • Institut de cancérologie des • Ospedale San Raffaele (OSR), Milano 120 de Oncología IVO, Valencia 158 Institut Jules Bordet (IJB), Brussels 12 Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon 68 • Fondazione IFOM - FIRC Institute of • Institut Català d’Oncologia ICO, Oncologisch Centrum UZBrussel, • APHP-CARPEM Institute 70 Molecular Oncology, Milano 122 L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona) 160 Brussels 14 • Assistance Publique Hôpitaux • Istituto Scientifico Romagnolo Sweden AZ Groeninge, Kortrijk 16 de Paris APHP-IUC, Paris 72 per lo Studio e la Cura dei Tumori Karolinska Institute and University • Institut Roi Albert II Cliniques • lnstitut de Cancérologie de l’Ouest [IRST]-IRCCS, Meldola (Forlì-Cesena) 124 Hospital, Stockholm 162 universitaires Saint-Luc, Brussels 18 (ICO), Angers - Saint Herblain 74 • Fondazione Istituto Oncologico Skånes Universitetssjukhus, Lund 164 Chile • Association Toulousaine de del Mediterraneo (IOM), • Uppsala University Hospital, Uppsala 166 • Instituto Oncológico Fundación Oncologie Publique - ATOP, Toulouse 76 Viagrande (Catania) 126 • Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Arturo López Pérez (FALP), Santiago 20 • Centre de Lutte Contre le Cancer • European School of Oncology (ESO), Göteborg 168 Colombia Georges-François Leclerc, Dijon 78 Milano 128 Switzerland • Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia • Centre Henri Becquerel, Rouen 80 • IRCCS - Istituto di Ricerche • Comprehensive Cancer Center – ESE, Bogotà 21 Germany Farmacologiche Mario Negri, Milano 129 Zürich (CCCZ), Zürich 170 Croatia • Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum • Ente Ospedaliero Ospedali Galliera, Tanzania • Klinika za tumore Klinicki bolnicki (DKFZ), Heidelberg 82 Genova 130 • The Aga Khan Hospital, Dar es THE OECI MEMBERSHIP/INDEX centar Sestre milosrdnice, Zagreb 22 • Nationales Zentrum für • Istituto Dermatologico San Gallicano, Salaam, Dar es Salaam 171 Czech Republic Tumorerkrankungen Dresden Roma 131 The Netherlands Masarykuv° onkologický ústav, Brno 24 NCT/UCC, Dresden 84 Jordan Netherlands Cancer Institute, • Fakultní nemocnice v Motole, Prague 26 • Charité Comprehensive Cancer • King Hussein Cancer Center, Amman 132 Amsterdam 172 • Institut biostatistiky a analýz LékarskᡠCenter, Berlin 86 Lithuania Maastricht University Medical fakulta Masarykovy univerzity, Brno 28 • Universitäres Centrum
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