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EORTC AISBL / IVZW |
The aims of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) are to
develop, conduct, coordinate, and stimulate translational and clinical research in Europe to improve
the management of cancer and related problems by increasing survival but also patient quality of life.
Extensive and comprehensive research in this wide field is often beyond the means of individual
European hospitals and can be best accomplished through the multidisciplinary multinational efforts of
basic scientists and clinicians.
The ultimate goal of the EORTC is to improve the standard of cancer treatment through the testing of more effective therapeutic strategies based on drugs, surgery and/or radiotherapy that are already in use and also through the development of new drugs and other innovative approaches. This is accomplished mainly by conducting large, multicenter, prospective, randomized, phase III clinical trials. In this way, the EORTC facilitates the passage of experimental discoveries into state of the art treatments.
Through translational and clinical research, the EORTC offers an integrated approach to drug development, drug evaluation programs and medical practices.
EORTC Headquarters, a unique pan European clinical research infrastructure, is based in Brussels, Belgium, from where its various activities are coordinated and run. The EORTC is both multinational and multidisciplinary, and the EORTC Network comprises over 300 hospitals and cancer centers in over 30 countries which include some 2,500 collaborators from all disciplines involved in cancer treatment and research.
The 180 members of the EORTC Headquarters staff handle some 6,500 new patients enrolled each year in cancer clinical trials, approximately 30 protocols that are permanently open to patient entry, over 50,000 patients who are in follow-up, and a database of more than 180,000 patients.
Intergroup collaboration is also promoted to face current challenges of clinical trials aiming at targeted therapies.
The EORTC was founded as an international organization under Belgian law in 1962 by eminent
oncologists working in the main cancer research institutes of the EU countries and Switzerland. It was
named the Groupe Europe´en de Chimiothe´rapie Anticance´reuse (GECA) and became the EORTC in
1968.
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Last updated on 23-02-2011