10 EU-funded cancer projects, including 4P-CAN Project, have united to release a groundbreaking publication on stakeholder engagement strategies. The collaborative effort highlights innovative approaches to patient empowerment, community involvement, and transforming cancer research into practical, impactful solutions. Read the full publication below!
📣 💥 We are proud to announce the release of a new publication, showcasing the power of collaboration in cancer-related European projects! “Innovative Practices for Stakeholder Engagement in Cancer-Related European Projects” is the result of collective efforts by 10 EU-funded projects, led by the Liveration Project, addressing critical challenges in cancer prevention and care. 4P-CAN is honored to have been part of this journey, contributing to strategies that emphasize the importance of stakeholder engagement, including: ✔️ Building Living Labs for citizen-driven innovation. ✔️ Using Personal Network Analysis to engage communities. ✔️ Addressing challenges like stigma and limited healthcare access in rural areas. 🤝 This joint endeavor highlights innovative methods for involving patients, policymakers, healthcare professionals, and communities in designing impactful, inclusive solutions. Together, we underline the critical need for patient empowerment, effective communication, and shared decision-making throughout the lifecycle of cancer projects. 💡 Why it matters: Collaboration among these projects facilitates the translation of research into practical applications, ensuring a direct and meaningful impact on patient care and societal health. A great thanks to Carina Dantas, Paola Bello, Natália Machado, and all the EU-funded projects in this joint initiative, including RADIOVAL, SALVOVAR, INCISIVE, EUonQol, JANE- EU Joint Action on Networks of Expertise on Cancer, CCI4EU, ECHoS | Establishing of Cancer Mission Hubs: Networks and Synergies, and the Cinderella Project. 📝 Read the full publication here 👇 https://lnkd.in/ds55gJez