Alliance Against Cancer, the network of Italian cancer centers bridging research and care. - PubMed - NCBI
J Transl Med. 2015 Nov 14;13(1):360. doi: 10.1186/s12967-015-0711-x.
Alliance Against Cancer, the network of Italian cancer centers bridging research and care.
De Paoli P1,
Ciliberto G2,
Ferrarini M3,
Pelicci P4,
Dellabona P5,
De Lorenzo F6,
Mantovani A7,
Musto P8,
Opocher G9,
Picci P10,
Ricciardi W11,
De Maria R12.
Abstract
Alliance Against Cancer (ACC) was established in Rome in 2002 as a consortium of six Italian comprehensive cancer centers (Founders). The aims of ACC were to promote a network among Italian oncologic institutions in order to develop specific, advanced projects in clinical and translational research. During the following years, many additional full and associate members joined ACC, that presently includes the National Institute of Health, 17 research-oriented hospitals, scientific and patient organizations. Furthermore, in the last three years ACC underwent a reorganization process that redesigned the structure, governance and major activities. The present goal of ACC is to achieve high standards of care across Italy, to implement and harmonize principles of modern personalized and precision medicine, by developing cost effective processes and to provide tailored information to cancer patients. We herein summarize some of the major initiatives that ACC is currently developing to reach its goal, including tumor genetic screening programs, establishment of clinical trial programs for cancer patients treated in Italian cancer centers, facilitate their access to innovative drugs under development, improve quality through an European accreditation process (European Organization of Cancer Institutes), and develop international partnerships. In conclusion, ACC is a growing organization, trying to respond to the need of networking in Italy and may contribute significantly to improve the way we face cancer in Europe.
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