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ICRP’s aim is to promote international cancer research collaboration and avoid duplication. We aim to collaborate with other international organizations to improve outcomes for cancer patients.

Use the links below to find out more about other organizations working internationally:

Cancer prevention and cancer control:

  • Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) - Unites the cancer community, to reduce the global cancer burden, to promote greater equity, and to integrate cancer control into the world health and development agenda by convening, capacity building and implementing a clear advocacy agenda.
  • International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) - Specialized cancer agency of the World Health Organization. The Agency is inter-disciplinary, bringing together skills in epidemiology, laboratory sciences and biostatistics to identify the causes of cancer so that preventive measures may be adopted.

Global Cancer Statistics:

    • Global Cancer Observatory (GCO) - An interactive web-based platform presenting global cancer statistics to inform cancer control and cancer research.

    Cancer Screening

    Cancer Trials

    National Cancer Plans

      International/Regional Cancer/Oncology Networks

      • AllCan: Aims to identify inefficiencies in cancer care, highlight examples of best practice and provide a resource hub. 
      • AORTIC Africa: Building capacity for cancer advocacy, research & training in Africa.
      • Eurasian Cancer Research Council - The objective of the ECRC is to promote and conduct collaborative cancer research in the region. The Agency has a particular interest in conducting research in low and middle-income countries through partnerships and collaborations with researchers in these regions.
      • European Society of Medical Oncology - Europe’s leading non-profit medical oncology organisation
      • International Network for Cancer Treatment and Research - the INCTR is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping build capacity for cancer treatment and research in developing countries.