EU Projects
Projects
The EANM is engaging in several European-funded projects. Check them below!
EU Projects
Funding stream: EU4Health
Duration: 18 months (2022-2023)
Partners: ECO, OECI, ESSO, SIOG, EFIC, ESP, Tartu University Hospital, ESGO, EUSOMA, ESTRO, EASL, University of Cyprus, Institut Curie, ESSM, APSCO, Heidelberg University, University Politecnica de Valencia, Trinity College Dublin, EONS, EATEL, EAPC, ESO, Champalimaud Foundation, ESPEN, University of Ljubljana, NCI, EASO, EANM, University College Dublin, ELF, Medical University of Gdansk, EAU
EANM’s role: Consortium Member
Scope and objectives:
- As part of the Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan, INTERACT-EUROPE has brought together 33 partners from 17 countries aiming at developing a European inter-specialty cancer training programme involving all main oncology disciplines and professions, cancer centres and patient groups, based on relevant needs assessments.
- The project has fostered a patient-centric approach to quality cancer care through the promotion of multi-disciplinary and multi-professional team working.
Main deliverables:
- INTERACT-EUROPE’s blueprint for high functioning multidisciplinary cancer care in every country
- INTERACT-EUROPE’s European Inter-specialty Cancer Training Programme Curriculum
Funding stream: EU4Health
Duration: 36 months (2023-2026)
Partners: 38 partners including ECO, Heidelberg University, ESSO, Wien Medical University, ESTRO, ESO, Graz Medical University, EANM, Health Assessment Europe, EAPC, ESP, EONS, Complex Oncology Centre, Institut Curie, ESOP, SIOPE, Wonca etc.
EANM’s role: Consortium member
Scope & objectives: As the second phase of the EU co-funded project for an Inter-Specialty Cancer Training Programme (ISCTP), INTERACT-EUROPE 100 is an ambitious project to provide cancer care professionals with the training necessary to enhance multidisciplinary collaboration – now bringing the ISCTP to 100 cancer centres across Europe, building on the work of INTERACT-EUROPE.
Funding stream: ERASMUS+
Duration: 24 months (2022-2024)
Partners: KU Leuven, Policlinico Gemelli, I.R.S.T. Meldola, European Association of Urology, University of Duisburg-Essen, Eberhard Karl, University of Tübingen, Centre Léon Bérard, Hospital Sant Pau, Semmelweis University, Andcode, EANM
EANM’s role: Consortium Member (Work Package 2 Lead)
Scope & objectives:
- The RLT Academy project aims to launch a multidisciplinary and transnational blended education programme for healthcare professionals on the use of radioligand therapies in cancer care.
- The RLT Academy project will launch specialised training programmes on radioligand therapies for healthcare professionals in Europe and globally.
- The project will contribute to greater adoption of RLTs across Europe (and the world) by closing the capacity gap and allowing healthcare professionals to establish and expand RLT services.
Main deliverables:
- Radioligand therapies in cancer: mapping the educational landscape in Europe
- Radioligand Therapy – Basic Course