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It was noted that today, in the field of providing medical services to cancer patients in European countries, there are significant differences in access to digital, research and innovation technologies. The efforts of the team in the field of accreditation and certification of cancer centers within the framework of the European Cancer Plan help to improve and build the capacity of the EU member states to improve the quality of healthcare services. The OECI is working to support, improve and integrate cancer patient care, research and education in cancer care as well as survivorship to minimize inequalities in access to quality health care. A separate session chaired by E. Jolly was devoted to the role of patient organizations in improving the quality of cancer care, research and education. The reports presented the best experiences of cooperation between cancer centers and patient organizations in Central and Eastern Europe, as well as models of increasing interaction between clinical research centers and patient organizations in the European Union and Japan. The OECI is making considerable efforts to create an optimal model of the pathway that a patient should follow from the moment of diagnosis to palliative care and long-term survival. Optimization of European standards for the provision of high-quality specialized medical care and the development of quality indicators and patient-reported outcomes will improve the ability of researchers and healthcare providers to combine their efforts. On the one hand, the patient pathway is a tool for improving the quality of medical services and patient care, and on the other hand, it guarantees cost control and takes into account the patient's experience to make the best decision by a multidisciplinary team. At the session chaired by M. Nilsert, the best practices of oncology care provided by OECI-certified centres in Toulouse, Helsinki, Stockholm (Karolinska) and Dublin were presented. It is convincingly proven that the certification procedure helps to optimize the quality of medical services, communication with patients, research and improve the quality of education. Considerable attention at the special session chaired by G. Apolone and G. Brunelli was devoted to the issues of quality of life as the basis of cancer care. The EUonQoL project coordinated the optimization of research, the role of stakeholders in this process and the need to create an appropriate network of cancer infrastructure to reduce cancer in Europe. Today, as part of the development of the European Model Cancer Control Plan and with the support of the EU Mission and Horizon Europe, the goal of bringing together opportunities for the provision of high-quality healthcare services, joint research and innovation is under realization. The priority goal is to create comprehensive cancer infrastructures that will provide opportunities for the efficient use of national resources of European countries and associated EU members for improving the quality of healthcare services. At the plenary session chaired by G. Ciliberto and P. Mahon, dedicated to the role of digitalization as a factor of modern European opportunities, cancer centers presented pilot programs and trainings that contribute to the development and implementation of new opportunities to address complex cancer problems. A significant role in optimizing the coordination of European cancer centers should be played by the development and implementation of modern technologies in the creation and implementation of modern information databases that will improve the quality of research and health care services. Attention is focused on the role of the state policy of the OECI countries in supporting the development of digitalization of cancer centers. A significant event of the 45th OECI General Assembly was the plenary session on the preparation of the Ukrainian oncology service on the way to the European Union, chaired by T. Philippe and V. Chekhun. In his address on behalf of the Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine for European Integration Olha Stefanishyna, the First Deputy Minister of Health of Ukraine Serhii Dubrov welcomed the participants of the OECI Oncology Days and General Assembly. Francois Braun, Minister of Health of France, addressed the participants with a greeting and confirmed the comprehensive support for Ukraine on its way to the EU. The presentation of V. Chekhun and O. Rossylna focused on the current structure of the Ukrainian Cancer Service and the legislative framework for its transformation in the frames of reforms in the Ukrainian healthcare sector. The report of the OECI President highlighted the active position of OECI on the implementation of European standards to increase accessibility and improve the quality of cancer care for patients. T. Philippe drew special attention to the need to transform and optimize the oncology infrastructure network on the way of Ukraine's European integration efforts. The Ukrainian delegation's presentation was received with much enthusiasm from the audience. The participants from Moldova insisted on continuous support to Ukrainian medicine and patients. 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More than 130 leading specialized institutions and organizations that focus their efforts on finding ways and optimizing coordination to improve the quality of cancer care in Europe attended the OECI Oncology Days and the General Assembly. The first plenary session, chaired by S. Oberst and J.-B. Burrion, was devoted to the issues of quality in oncology and the role of research and education in optimizing healthcare services. It was noted that today, in the field of providing medical services to cancer patients in European countries, there are significant differences in access to digital, research and innovation technologies. The efforts of the team in the field of accreditation and certification of cancer centers within the framework of the European Cancer Plan help to improve and build the capacity of the EU member states to improve the quality of healthcare services. 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2023 年 6 月 14-16 日,居里研究所在巴黎主办了欧洲癌症研究所组织(OECI)第 45 届大会,以纪念玛丽-斯克沃多夫斯卡-居里因发现放射性而获得首届诺贝尔物理学奖 120 周年。130 多个主要专门机构和组织参加了 "欧洲癌症研究所肿瘤日 "和大会,这些机构和组织的工作重点是寻找方法和优化协调,以提高欧洲癌症治疗的质量。第一次全体会议由 S. Oberst 和 J.-B. Burrion 主持。Burrion 主持,专门讨论了肿瘤学质量问题以及研究和教育在优化医疗服务中的作用。会议指出,如今,欧洲各国在为癌症患者提供医疗服务方面,在获取数字、研究和创新技术方面存在着巨大差异。该团队在欧洲癌症计划框架内,在癌症中心鉴定和认证领域所做的努力有助于提高和建设欧盟成员国提高医疗服务质量的能力。欧洲癌症研究所正在努力支持、改善和整合癌症患者护理、癌症护理研究和教育以及幸存者服务,以尽量减少在获得优质医疗服务方面的不平等现象。由 E. Jolly 主持的另一场会议专门讨论了病人组织在提高癌症护理、研究和教育质量方面的作用。报告介绍了中欧和东欧癌症中心与患者组织之间合作的最佳经验,以及欧洲联盟和日本临床研究中心与患者组织之间加强互动的模式。欧洲癌症研究组织(OECI)正在做出巨大努力,以创建一个病人从诊断到姑息治疗和长期生存的最佳路径模型。优化欧洲提供高质量专科医疗护理的标准,以及制定质量指标和患者报告结果,将提高研究人员和医疗服务提供者共同努力的能力。一方面,病人路径是提高医疗服务和病人护理质量的工具,另一方面,它保证了成本控制,并考虑到病人的经历,由多学科团队做出最佳决定。在由 M. Nilsert 主持的会议上,图卢兹、赫尔辛基、斯德哥尔摩(卡罗林斯卡)和都柏林通过 OECI 认证的中心介绍了肿瘤治疗的最佳做法。事实证明,认证程序有助于优化医疗服务质量、与病人的沟通、研究和提高教育质量。在由 G. Apolone 和 G. Brunelli 主持的特别会议上,生活质量问题作为癌症治疗的基础受到了极大关注。欧盟生活质量项目(EUonQoL)协调了研究的优化、利益相关者在这一过程中的作用以及建立适当的癌症基础设施网络以减少欧洲癌症发病率的必要性。如今,作为《欧洲癌症控制示范计划》发展的一部分,在欧盟代表团和地平线欧洲的支持下,将提供优质医疗服务、联合研究和创新的机会汇聚在一起的目标正在实现之中。优先目标是建立全面的癌症基础设施,为有效利用欧洲国家和欧盟联系成员的国家资源提供机会,以提高医疗保健服务的质量。在由 G. Ciliberto 和 P. Mahon 主持的专门讨论数字化作为现代欧洲机遇因素的作用的全体会议上,癌症中心介绍了有助于开发和实施新机遇以解决复杂癌症问题的试点计划和培训。在优化欧洲癌症中心的协调方面,现代技术的开发和应用应在创建和实施现代信息数据库方面发挥重要作用,这将提高研究和医疗服务的质量。重点关注的是欧洲经济一体化组织国家的国家政策在支持癌症中心数字化发展方面的作用。第 45 届 OECI 大会的一项重要活动是,由 T. Philippe 和 V. Chekhun 主持召开了关于乌克 兰肿瘤服务准备加入欧盟的全体会议。乌克兰卫生部第一副部长 Serhii Dubrov 在代表乌克兰负责欧洲一体化事务的副总理 Olha Stefanishyna 致辞时,对 OECI 肿瘤日和大会的与会者表示欢迎。
On June 14-16 2023, the 45th meeting of the General Assembly of Organization of European Cancer Institutes (OECI) dedicated to the 120th anniversary of the award of the first Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of radioactivity to Marie Skłodowska-Curie was held in Paris hosted by the Institut Curie. More than 130 leading specialized institutions and organizations that focus their efforts on finding ways and optimizing coordination to improve the quality of cancer care in Europe attended the OECI Oncology Days and the General Assembly. The first plenary session, chaired by S. Oberst and J.-B. Burrion, was devoted to the issues of quality in oncology and the role of research and education in optimizing healthcare services. It was noted that today, in the field of providing medical services to cancer patients in European countries, there are significant differences in access to digital, research and innovation technologies. The efforts of the team in the field of accreditation and certification of cancer centers within the framework of the European Cancer Plan help to improve and build the capacity of the EU member states to improve the quality of healthcare services. The OECI is working to support, improve and integrate cancer patient care, research and education in cancer care as well as survivorship to minimize inequalities in access to quality health care. A separate session chaired by E. Jolly was devoted to the role of patient organizations in improving the quality of cancer care, research and education. The reports presented the best experiences of cooperation between cancer centers and patient organizations in Central and Eastern Europe, as well as models of increasing interaction between clinical research centers and patient organizations in the European Union and Japan. The OECI is making considerable efforts to create an optimal model of the pathway that a patient should follow from the moment of diagnosis to palliative care and long-term survival. Optimization of European standards for the provision of high-quality specialized medical care and the development of quality indicators and patient-reported outcomes will improve the ability of researchers and healthcare providers to combine their efforts. On the one hand, the patient pathway is a tool for improving the quality of medical services and patient care, and on the other hand, it guarantees cost control and takes into account the patient's experience to make the best decision by a multidisciplinary team. At the session chaired by M. Nilsert, the best practices of oncology care provided by OECI-certified centres in Toulouse, Helsinki, Stockholm (Karolinska) and Dublin were presented. It is convincingly proven that the certification procedure helps to optimize the quality of medical services, communication with patients, research and improve the quality of education. Considerable attention at the special session chaired by G. Apolone and G. Brunelli was devoted to the issues of quality of life as the basis of cancer care. The EUonQoL project coordinated the optimization of research, the role of stakeholders in this process and the need to create an appropriate network of cancer infrastructure to reduce cancer in Europe. Today, as part of the development of the European Model Cancer Control Plan and with the support of the EU Mission and Horizon Europe, the goal of bringing together opportunities for the provision of high-quality healthcare services, joint research and innovation is under realization. The priority goal is to create comprehensive cancer infrastructures that will provide opportunities for the efficient use of national resources of European countries and associated EU members for improving the quality of healthcare services. At the plenary session chaired by G. Ciliberto and P. Mahon, dedicated to the role of digitalization as a factor of modern European opportunities, cancer centers presented pilot programs and trainings that contribute to the development and implementation of new opportunities to address complex cancer problems. A significant role in optimizing the coordination of European cancer centers should be played by the development and implementation of modern technologies in the creation and implementation of modern information databases that will improve the quality of research and health care services. Attention is focused on the role of the state policy of the OECI countries in supporting the development of digitalization of cancer centers. A significant event of the 45th OECI General Assembly was the plenary session on the preparation of the Ukrainian oncology service on the way to the European Union, chaired by T. Philippe and V. Chekhun. In his address on behalf of the Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine for European Integration Olha Stefanishyna, the First Deputy Minister of Health of Ukraine Serhii Dubrov welcomed the participants of the OECI Oncology Days and General Assembly. Francois Braun, Minister of Health of France, addressed the participants with a greeting and confirmed the comprehensive support for Ukraine on its way to the EU. The presentation of V. Chekhun and O. Rossylna focused on the current structure of the Ukrainian Cancer Service and the legislative framework for its transformation in the frames of reforms in the Ukrainian healthcare sector. The report of the OECI President highlighted the active position of OECI on the implementation of European standards to increase accessibility and improve the quality of cancer care for patients. T. Philippe drew special attention to the need to transform and optimize the oncology infrastructure network on the way of Ukraine's European integration efforts. The Ukrainian delegation's presentation was received with much enthusiasm from the audience. The participants from Moldova insisted on continuous support to Ukrainian medicine and patients. It was stressed that Ukraine fights not only for their territory but also for freedom in all Europe. As part of the OECI Oncology Days, the scientific session "The Cell as a Therapy" chaired by T. Philippe and G. Apolone was held to present new perspectives on cancer treatment. Below is a brief program of this conference: - Overview of the status of cancer cell therapy: theoretical and practical issues. - CAR-T Cells in the field of hematology: comparison between Western Europe and Eastern Europe. - The future of CAR-T in the field of solid tumors. - CAR-T allogenic, NK cells, TIL: other possible chapters for cell therapy. On the final day of the OECI General Assembly, T. Philip summarized the results of his program as a President, presented a financial report on the activities of OECI, and transferred the powers to the newly elected President G. Apolone for the period 2023-2026.