The Joint Action on Networks of Expertise (JANE-2) is aimed at creating seven EU networks of a new kind, named “Networks of Expertise” (NoEs), in the cancer area, and allowing them to start fulfilling their mission.
They will cover the following areas of interest: 1. complex and poor-prognosis cancers; 2. palliative care; 3. survivorship; 4. personalized primary/secondary prevention; 5. omic technologies; 6. hi-tech medical resources; 7. adolescents and young adults with cancer
These NoEs should provide services to the European cancer community, each of them focusing on its subject.
These services may include, but will not be limited to, the following:
a) producing, or supporting, clinical practice guidelines and/or general recommendations for medical professionals, patients, the public;
b) raising public awareness and carrying out advocacy/policy actions;
c) developing healthcare organization models;
d) developing educational initiatives/tools for medical professionals and patients
e) undertaking efforts to promote research;
f) developing quality criteria for accreditation/endorsement mechanisms;
g) engaging patients and the public;
h) others.
Conceptually, therefore, NoEs will provide services to the cancer community, first to health care providers directly reaching out to patients.
They will cover the following areas of interest: 1. complex and poor-prognosis cancers; 2. palliative care; 3. survivorship; 4. personalized primary/secondary prevention; 5. omic technologies; 6. hi-tech medical resources; 7. adolescents and young adults with cancer
These NoEs should provide services to the European cancer community, each of them focusing on its subject.
These services may include, but will not be limited to, the following:
a) producing, or supporting, clinical practice guidelines and/or general recommendations for medical professionals, patients, the public;
b) raising public awareness and carrying out advocacy/policy actions;
c) developing healthcare organization models;
d) developing educational initiatives/tools for medical professionals and patients
e) undertaking efforts to promote research;
f) developing quality criteria for accreditation/endorsement mechanisms;
g) engaging patients and the public;
h) others.
Conceptually, therefore, NoEs will provide services to the cancer community, first to health care providers directly reaching out to patients.