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All.Can International

Brussels, BELGIUMASBLReg: 025568638034-92Since 05/05/2020

Budget

€932,114

EP Access

1

accredited persons

Staff

4

2.25 FTE

EU Grants

None

Mission & Goals

All.Can International is a global, multi-stakeholder initiative to inform and generate political and public engagement on the need to improve the efficiency of cancer care, by focusing on what really matters to patients and the society. All.Can seeks to make sure resources are directed towards achieving better health outcomes while contributing to health systems’ overall sustainability. All.Can's objectives are: 1. Advancing thought leadership in cancer care efficiency 2. Driving cancer care policy & multi-stakeholder dialogue 3. Improving cancer care control, systems & pathways globally & locally All.Can is committed to improving health outcomes for people affected by cancer around the globe through policy research and strategic advocacy. Our work is guided by a clear vision: accessible, patient-centred, evidence-based and high-quality cancer care. We strive for efficient, equitable and sustainable systems that focus on what matters most to patients and society.

EU Legislative Interests

Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan • Horizon Europe Cancer Mission & 4P-CAN • European Health Data Space • EU4Health - CURTAIN Members of the EBCP Stakeholders Group

Communication Activities

The European Parliament report has referenced one of All.Can’s Efficiency Hub cases, the Danish Cancer Patient Pathways, in its recent report evaluating the implementation of Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan. The EFPIA Oncology Platform (EOP) and All.Can have conducted work and released their report highlighting a successful collaboration aimed at accelerating the implementation of the EU Council Recommendation on cancer screening across four EU Member States. Titled “Implementing the EU Recommendation on Cancer Screening in 4 Member States”, the report captures key insights and outcomes from national and regional efforts in Poland, Spain, Italy, and Sweden—countries selected for their diverse healthcare landscapes and readiness to translate European-level guidance into tangible action. All.Can responded to two key public consultations launched by the European Parliament to gather input on rare diseases and women’s health and disseminated it’s responses on social media channels and its website All.Can responded to the Irish Presidency call for submissions to support developing their presidency's work plan.

Interests Represented

Does not represent commercial interests

Member Of

Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) European Alliance for Value in Health (EAVH) Sharing Progress in Cancer Care (SPCC) EFPIA Oncology Platform (EOP)

Organisation Members

https://www.all-can.org/about-us/members/

Connected Legislation

Commissioner Meetings

No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.