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JA CraNE - Network of Comprehensive Cancer Centres

The CraNE Joint Action aims to establish an EU Network of National Comprehensive Cancer Centres (CCCs) to support quality-assured early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer patients. 

The main goals of CraNE JA are to create a sustainable structure for the EU Network of CCCs, improve access to comprehensive high-quality cancer care, and develop a consensus model for CCCs. 

Specific aims of the project include:

  • endorsing the sustainability of CraNE outputs for implementation in EU Member States;
  • creating an EU Network of National CCCs to improve care and reduce disparities across the EU;
  • further developing access and availability of high-quality care in Comprehensive Cancer Care

Networks to all EU Member States;

  • develop a consensus model for CCCs;
  • identify and analyse current practices and models of organisation in real-life settings for reference.
     
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  • Diagnosis and treatment
  • 28 JULY 2023
Factsheet - JA CraNE
  • 4 JUNE 2024
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Results

Expected results include:

The CraNE project will establish  EU Network of Comprehensive Cancer Centres (CCCs) that will improve the quality of cancer care in Europe and promote collaboration between CCCs. 

The short-term effects of CraNE will be closer collaboration among CCCs and improvements in cancer care and research. The medium-term effects will be different types of networking, cross-border collaborations, and implementation projects based on best care practices. The ultimate impact of CraNE will be the establishment of an EU level network of CCCs by 2025, with a complete set of eligibility criteria, admissions process, governance systems and secretariat for the EU Network, quality standards, education and research frameworks, and quality improvement procedures. 

Specifically, CraNE will:

  • establish an EU Network of Comprehensive Cancer Centres (CCCs) and prepare its design and functionalities;
  • define eligibility criteria and governance systems for the EU Network;
  • increase the quality of cancer care and promote collaboration between CCCs, with a focus on research and training opportunities;
  • establish closer collaboration among CCCs in the EU in the short-term;
  • develop different types of networking, cross-border collaborations, and best practice implementation projects in the medium-term;
  • establish a complete platform for the implementation of the EU Network of CCCs by 2025 with quality standards, education and research frameworks, and quality improvement procedures in place.
     

Funding

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Coordinators

Contact

Project Coordination Team

Name
Project Coordination Team
Organisation
National Institute of Public Health of the Republic of Slovenia (NIJZ)
Email
craneatnijz [dot] si
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Dissemination Team: 1st Regional Health Authority of Attica (1ST YPE)

Name
Dissemination Team: 1st Regional Health Authority of Attica (1ST YPE)
Website
https://www.crane4health.eu
Email
crane [dot] disseminationat1dype [dot] gov [dot] gr