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    2010

    ANNUAL REPORT

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    CONTENTS

    8WORLd CANCERdECLARATION

    9WORLd CANCERCONGRESS

    11WORLd CANCERLEAdERS SUmmIT

    20GAPRI

    3 mESSAGE FROm THE CEO

    4 GLOBAL NETWORK mEmBERSHIP

    5 WEBSITE

    7 WORLd CANCER dAY

    8 WORLd CANCER dECLARATION

    9 WORLd CANCER CONGRESS

    11 WORLd CANCER LEAdERS SUmmIT

    12 FUNdRAISING ANd CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS

    14 AmBASSAdORS

    17 FELLOWSHIPS

    18 AdVOCACY

    20 GAPRI: GLOBAL ACCESS TO PAIN RELIEF INITIATIVE

    22 mY CHILd mATTERS

    23 TNm

    25 CERVICAL CANCER INITIATIVE

    26 FINANCIAL REPORT

    28 BOARd OF dIRECTORS ANd GENEVA TEAm

    29 OUR mEmBERSHIP

    34 PARTNERS ANd SUPPORTERS

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    I am proud to be directing UICC, which is a

    small but powerul organisation leading the

    fght against cancer.

    Through our ebership base of over 400 cancer

    societies, inistries of health, cancer hospitals, research

    institutes an patient groups, we are working together

    to eliinate cancer as a life-threatening isease for

    future generations. We know that there are actions that

    we can take toay that can have a ajor ipact on theillions of people alreay living with cancer an the

    preicte 100 illion people who coul hear the wors

    you have cancer in the next 10 years.

    In Noveber 2009, the Boar of directors iscusse

    an agree a three-phase strategy for UICC, taking the

    planning horizon into 2020. The rst of these phases,

    entitle Getting Organise, set out an 18-onth work

    plan, with the ultiate goal of builing a stronger,

    ore focusse organisation, clear in its longer-ter

    abitions an reay to eliver progress on a year-

    by-year basis. 2010 was therefore an iportant an

    prouctive year for UICC, where we put key founationsin place an coplete ost of Phase I, incluing; a new

    Constitution, operating oel, an restructure of the

    Geneva ofce.

    At the sae tie there was signicant progress aong

    all aspects of our prograatic work an a particular

    highlight for the year was the announceent of the

    Unite Nations Suit on non-counicable iseases

    (NCds) to take place in Septeber 2011. 2010 was also

    special because UICC ran its Worl Cancer Congress in

    China for the rst tie, attracting over 3,200 elegates

    fro across the globe.

    Iportantly, UICC spent tie consulting its ebers

    an stakeholers to establish key focus areas for the

    organisation where we are uniquely positione to lea.

    These have been ientie as follows:

    1. Advocacy- UICC will play a signicant role

    in elevating the priority given to cancer by the

    worls leaers.

    2. Convening- We will regularly bring our

    ebership together via global events incluing

    Worl Cancer day, the Worl Cancer Congress an

    the Worl Cancer Leaers Suit.

    3. Programmes- Our ebers expect UICC tolea on projects an prograes which have

    a signicant global ipact on how cancer is

    aresse aroun the worl.

    In 2011, UICC will enter Phase II of the ten-year plan.

    This new phase entitle Gaining Inuence will see UICC

    enter a four-year perio uring which it will gain ore

    supporters an resources an begin to exert greater

    inuence at the highest political levels.

    Over the next 12 onths, in aition to raising

    iportant issues such as awareness about cancer

    prevention an stopping cancer patients ying in

    unbearable pain, we will also be focusing on aking

    the UN Suit on NCds a success an using it as a key

    turning point in our avocacy efforts to put cancer

    on the global health agena. We rly believe that

    if our capaign is successful, governents worlwie

    will begin aking strategic investents in their health

    systes, proviing their citizens with appropriate

    services for prevention, early etection an treatent

    of cancer. We have a unique winow of opportunity to

    change the way the worl views cancer.

    Partnership is at the heart of our strategy across all of

    our priority prograes, so if you woul like to becoe

    a supporter or eber of UICC, then we look forwar

    to hearing fro you.

    Cary Aas

    Chief Executive Ofcer

    Union for International Cancer Control

    mESSAGE FROm THE CEO

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    In 2010 UICC decided to trial the concept o

    Global Network Membership (GNM) across a

    small number o members to see whether it

    would be possible to increase the organisations

    supporter base through new methods.

    GNm is esigne for UICC ebers who theselves

    are ebership base organisations. It gives the the

    opportunity to offer free UICC ebership to theirnetwork, which is ae up of cancer organisations but

    preoinantly of a saller size.

    Whilst GNm akes that organisation ore attractive to

    their existing an potential ebers, at the sae tie it

    provies UICC with a broaer base of cancer organisations

    to support its avocacy efforts at national an international

    levels. UICC believes that GNm is a copelling an unique

    opportunity for ebers of our ebers to access the

    benets of working with UICC.

    GNm has been offere to a sall nuber of UICC ebers

    an through this exclusive arrangeent, inclues the

    following benets:

    1. Extensivenetworkingopportunities with other

    UICC ebers.

    2. Accesstouniqueonineresources.

    3. AccesstoWordCancerDaymaterias an support

    fro the UICC tea to becoe involve.

    4. Theopportunitytoshowcaseandpromote the

    organisations activities an events at an international

    level through UICCs counication channels.

    5. RecognitiononUICCswebsite. GNm ebers will

    appear in the ebership section of uicc.org.

    6. UseoftheUICCogo.

    7. Opportunitytoinuencethegobaghtagainst

    canceran be part of the international oveent to

    place cancer at the top of political agenas.

    GNm is open to organisations that are ebers of UICC

    an is free of charge, with no obligation, for one year.

    At the en of that year, GNm ebers have the option

    to becoe full or associate UICC ebers, which coes

    with aitional benets. Associate ebers benet fro

    access to global funs, training prograes an iscounts

    on UICC publications an events. On top of these benets,

    full ebers are able to put forwar noinees for the

    UICC Boar of directors, are given full voting rights at the

    General Assebly incluing for all elections such as the UICCPresient, an are also eligible to subit activity proposals

    for consieration.

    GLOBAL NETWORK mEmBERSHIP (GNm)ICREAIOURIlUECETROUEER

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    In late 2009, the Board o Directors identifed

    that a key priority or UICC was to improve

    its online strategy and create a greater

    presence or the organisation and its

    members on the web.

    As such, early in 2010, UICC launche a new-look

    website coplete with a new structure an content

    anageent syste (CmS). The choice of CmS was

    extreely iportant to the long-ter strategy of

    uicc.org an we have been able to evelop an extreely

    robust infrastructure that can grow an change to

    keep up with changing technologies an nees of the

    organisation an its ebers.

    Taking valuable feeback fro UICCs ebers, partners

    an colleagues into consieration, the objective was to

    create a ore user-frienly uicc.org that was not only

    a hub for all of the organisations activities, but coul

    showcase what was going on in the cancer counity

    aroun the worl an provie users with a ore

    interactive visit.

    NEW FUNCTIONALITIES LAUNCHEd IN2010 INCLUdE:

    emberssitessearch- a custo-ae search

    solution that inexes all of our ebers websites an

    their pages an allows the to be searche through

    uicc.org. That search can then be ltere to an even

    ore specic search base on the users nees.

    ubmitanartice/shareastoryfor

    pubication-an online for that our ebers

    can use to subit text, iages, vieos, auio an

    links for consieration for publication on uicc.org.

    Aninteractiveresourcesection, which can be

    searche by forat, language, keywors, author,

    ate, auience, etc. an links to ownloa the

    associate le.

    Appyformembershipusing an online for.

    Interactiveistandmapofmembers that can be

    searche by ebership type, country or nae.

    Programmesandactivities appe by eber

    organisation.

    Individuamemberproepage per eber

    organisation.

    Internationacaendarofevents, incluing

    iprove functions an interactivity.

    UICC.org will continue to evelop in response to

    feeback fro our ebers. Our vision is to see

    the site becoe a central reference point for cancer

    organisations to connect with others in the worl in

    orer to help the aress the issues they are facing in

    their own country.

    WEBSITE

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    Having the support of a company

    like Roche, a key partner to the

    2011 campaign, enables UICC to

    really advance the important work

    we do on World Cancer Day to raise

    awareness about cancer prevention.

    CARADA,CEO,UICC

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    CANCER CAN BE PREVENTEd

    World Cancer Day is the primary platorm or

    UICC and its members to engage the public in

    issues related to cancer through widespread use

    o worldwide media and events. The day presents

    a antastic opportunity to raise awareness and

    launch key messages to a global audience.

    This years thee continue the focus on prevention in orer

    to further reinforce the essage an unerstaning of how

    people can reuce their risk of cancer. To achieve this, UICC

    worke in partnership with the Worl Health Organization

    (WHO) an the Worl Cancer Research Fun (WCRF) to

    conuct a global eia an public relations capaign.

    Working together with UICCs ebers, the strategic ai for

    Worl Cancer day 2011 was to sprea the cancer prevention

    story using as any channels as possible whilst leveraging

    tiely news hooks incluing the WCRFs upate prevention

    statistics an WHOs new physical activity guielines.

    The eia capaign was a assive success an generateore than 1,324 pieces of print, broacast an online

    coverage, an the ay was ore broaly seen on 33,100

    websites with opportunities to see at a potential

    cuulative gure of ore than 5 billion.

    A nuber of new tools were also prouce to encourage

    wier eber participation, incluing:

    THE WORLd CANCER dAY LOGO

    This logo was create to establish an ientity for the ay - a

    sybol to ceent the event in calenars aroun the worl.

    The logo is a key tool which ebers will be able to re-useeach year to raise the prole of their activities an the ay

    as an internationally recognise event.

    WORLd CANCER dAY WEBSITE

    The website wordcancerday.org , eicate solely to the ay

    was re-evelope an inclue a nuber of sections: apofEvents- an online interactive ap was create

    to showcase UICC eber an non-eber activities

    aroun the globe taking place on or aroun Worl

    Cancer day. This was et with great success, leaing to

    239 events being subitte.

    WordCancerDecaration-was given a eicate

    area where a toolkit for collecting signatures was ae

    available an ownloae 410 ties.

    Prevention-the best prevention capaigns fro

    aroun the worl were showcase an UICC position

    stateents on each of the key risk factors wereevelope.

    CancerPreventionyer- a brochure outlining all the

    ajor risk factors was prouce with inforation about

    how iniviuals can take steps to reuce their own risk.

    The brochure, ae available in three languages, was

    ownloae in English 951 ties, French 76 ties an

    Spanish 166 ties.

    PressAreaformembersandmedia- this area

    provie press an UICC ebers with irect access to

    aterials incluing press releases, a ultieia news

    release, fact sheets an key eia contacts.

    The 2012 Capaign will continue to buil on the prevention

    thee an evelop aitional tools to further x the ay in

    calenars aroun the worl.

    WORLd CANCER dAY

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    During the World Cancer Congress

    in August 2010, UICC unveiled a

    new campaign or the World Cancer

    Declaration, entitled Together we are

    Stronger, sign now or a cancer ree world.

    To help us achieve one illion signatures an raise

    the prole of the declaration, a nuber of tools were

    evelope an ae available incluing:

    logos-an international tea of declaration

    ascots was evelope to give the capaign

    a istinct ientity. UICC ebers have been

    encourage to use an aapt these logos to suit

    their iniviual nees.

    Animation- a short vieo was create to

    suarise the declaration in a fun forat. It can be

    use at events, eetings or ebee on websites

    to engage the general public in the capaign.

    Poster-esigne to be utilise as an

    avertiseent, postcar an yer.

    PowerPoint- a short presentation was create

    outlining the basic principles of the declaration

    capaign, which ebers can share within

    their own network or aapt for iniviual

    avocacy purposes.

    acebookpage- the Cancer Free Worl

    Facebook page was create to gain public support

    for the capaign. By becoing a fan of the

    Facebook page, an iniviual can quickly an

    easily show their support for the declaration. The

    page is also use to upate fans on current cancer

    news an issues.

    Websitebanners-to support eber efforts in

    irecting people to sign the declaration fro their

    own websites, a series of banners were evelope.

    They are available in various forats an can be

    aapte for ifferent requireents.

    WORLd CANCER dECLARATION

    In aition to launching the new capaign,

    UICC ebers were encourage to coit

    pleges uring the Congress base on the

    following levels:

    ronze: Up to 500 signatures

    iver: Up to 1,500 signatures

    od: Up to 10,000 signatures

    Patinum: more than 10,000 signatures

    A total of 150,000 signatures were plege at the

    event an any ore have been ae throughout

    the year.*

    The declaration capaign will continue to grow

    an evolve in orer to help us achieve the 11 targets

    by 2020.

    * Member organisations not already collecting signatures are

    encouraged to do so.

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    WORLd CANCER CONGRESS

    Held every two years, the UICC World Cancer

    Congress represents an ideal platorm or the

    international cancer control community to

    meet, share, learn and network in order to

    fnd solutions to reduce the impact o cancer

    on communities around the world.

    AN OPPORTUNITY TO BECOmE PARTNERSANd WORK TOGETHER

    170 UICC eber organisations cae to Shenzhen to

    network an exchange best practices. The Aerican

    Cancer Society (ACS) an LIVESTRONG saw the Congress

    as an opportunity to co-sponsor the event an organise

    a nuber of joint activities such as The Econoic Cost

    of Cancer launch, which inclue a foral inner where

    Her Royal Highness Princess dina mire, director of the

    King Hussein Cancer Founation in Joran, elivere a

    captivating speech.

    ACS also use the event to launch the thir eition of the

    Tobacco Atlas an proote the rst eition in Chinese.

    AN ImPRESSIVE EHIBITION FOCUSING ONCANCER CONTROL

    A total of 61 organisations showcase their activities

    in the Congress exhibition hall which was a unique

    opportunity to axiise their visibility an exposure to

    participants at the event.

    The UICC stan, whilst being a hub for eeting ebers,

    was also the central place for the to plege declaration

    signatures an share inforation about their organisations

    activities by posting the on a giant worl ap esignespecially for the event.

    A PROGRAmmE LINKEd TO THE WORLdCANCER dECLARATION

    The prograe consiste of ve tracks, each linke to

    the Worl Cancer declaration targets. 360 internationally

    renowne experts presente at 104 sessions. Ephasis

    on health systes an prograes istinguishe this

    Congress fro other events, which ten to focus ore

    exclusively on research.

    The 2010 thee Preventing the preventable, treating

    the treatable, systes to ake it happen tackle subjects

    in the els of prevention, treatent, supportive an

    palliative care, tobacco control, as well as a eicate cross

    track session. Keynote speakers inclue Chinas Health

    minister Chen Zu, UICC outgoing Presient Prof. davi Hill

    an WHO Assistant director General, dr Ala Alwan.

    2012 UICC WORLd CANCER CONGRESS

    CONNECTING FOR GLOBAL ImPACTThe next Worl Cancer Congress will take place in

    montral, Canaa, fro 27-30 August 2012. The event

    will be co-hoste by three UICC ebers: the Fonation

    qubcoise u cancer, Universit e montral an mcGill

    University. The Host Coittee is supporte by a Canaa-

    Wie Avisory Council, which coprises 24 Canaian

    cancer organisations working together to ake the 2012

    event a success.

    The Congress in Canaa is a not to be isse opportunity

    as it will highlight the nee for continue support an

    oentu in translating the benets of knowlege

    gaine through research an practice to those living withan affecte by cancer.

    HRH PRINCESS dINAmIREd, dIRECTOR OF THEKING HUSSEIN CANCERFOUNdATION, JORdAN

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    WORLd CANCER LEAdERS SUmmIT

    The World Cancer Leaders Summit is an

    annual high-level meeting attended by

    leading decision makers which aims to

    inuence international health policy and

    secure a strategic response to the global

    cancer epidemic. It allows or timely debate

    on emerging issues related to cancer and

    provides a orum to spotlight the disease,

    which demands a coordinated, multi-level

    global response.

    The 2010 Suit was hel in Shenzhen, China

    an inclue the participation of over 170 leaers

    fro the health, governent, philanthropic an

    corporate sectors. The Suits thee, Its Everyones

    Business, reinforce the fact that cancer touches

    everyone - young, ol, woen an en alike - an

    that every iniviual an organisation can play a

    role in efeating cancer. For the rst tie since its

    inception, the Suit was organise in partnership

    with the Aerican Cancer Society (ACS), LIVESTRONG,Worl Econoic Foru (WEF) an the Worl Health

    Organization (WHO).

    The ay provie an opportunity to hear fro key

    experts an avocates fro aroun the worl on

    effective interventions that are contributing to

    reversing the global cancer epieic, as well as the

    urgent nee to ensure the wiesprea availability of

    effective pain control easures for all cancer patients.

    A key outcoe of the Suit inclue the launch

    of the Global Access to Pain Relief Initiative (GAPRI),

    highlighting the extensive lack of pain control an

    palliative care for any cancer patients. Using UICCs

    voice, networks an resources, GAPRI prootes the

    nee to eet target 8 of the Worl Cancer declaration

    by lobbying international governent boies an

    working with key countries to help overcoe technical

    an regulatory barriers.

    The group iscussion in the afternoon unerscore

    the iportance of taking avantage of the unique

    opportunity affore by the upcoing UN Suit

    on NCds in Septeber 2011 to increase visibility an

    support of cancer control within the international

    policy arena. during the closing session, several

    participants plege signicant nancial support for

    the GAPRI prograe an the UN Suit on NCds

    avocacy activities.

    Suit participants inclue the First Lay of theRepublic of South Africa, HE maa Tobeka Zua; dr.

    Tabar Vzquez, the forer Presient of the Republic

    of Uruguay; HRH Princess dina mire of Joran; the

    Abassaors of Joran an Uruguay to China; the

    U.S. Consul to China; dr. Ala Alwan, WHO Assistant

    director General; ebers of national governents,

    corporate representatives an leaers of key

    international an national cancer organisations fro

    aroun the worl.

    Given the rapi pace of evelopents on the

    international public health lanscape, UICC has

    ecie to organise the Worl Cancer Leaers Suitas an annual event. The 2011 Suit will take place

    in Noveber in dublin, Irelan, shortly after the UN

    Suit on NCds in orer to quickly evelop a broa-

    base action plan for cancer base on the outcoes of

    that eeting.

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    In October 2010, UICC launched a major

    undraising campaign to beneft the cancer

    community. Entitled Together we are Stronger,

    the campaign aims to secure investments to

    advance three priority areas where UICC is best

    placed to lead.

    Through the capaign, UICC hopes to support urgent

    work, establish closer partnerships with its ost inuentialeber organisations an better leverage its unique links

    with organisations such as Worl Health Organization

    (WHO), Worl Econoic Foru (WEF) an others for the

    benet of the global cancer counity.

    The capaign has a Phase I goal of USd 5 illion, which

    UICC ais to raise fro a sall nuber of eber

    organisations, corporations, founations an iniviuals

    by the UN Suit on NCds in Septeber 2011. driven by

    a eicate group of volunteers, the capaign has ae

    a fast an positive start, reaching its benchark goal of

    USd 2 illion to be raise by Worl Cancer day 2011. As

    of may 2011 USd 3.3 illion has been secure, enablingUICC to establish an Avocacy Tea to lobby ecision-

    akers going into the UN Suit an ensure a high level

    of activity thereafter, aking pain eication available in

    countries that nee it ost, an proviing a platfor for

    our ebers to work together to raise awareness such as

    Worl Cancer day.

    A core group of eber organisations have alreay becoe

    key partners an investors in the capaign. This group which

    inclues the Aerican Cancer Society (ACS), Swiss Cancer

    League, Worl Cancer Research Fun (WCRF), dutch Cancer

    Society, LIVESTRONG, Norwegian Cancer Society an Cancer

    Council Australia, have each plege expertise as well as asignicant nancial investent to ensure the success of the

    capaign priority prograes. Working together, we can

    ake a tangible ipact across the cancer counity.

    TOETERWEARETROER

    FUNdRAISING ANd CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS

    CAmPAIGN FOCUS AREAS

    1. making the UN Suit on cancer an other

    NCds a great success - this event is viewe by

    any as the starting point for putting cancer

    on the global health agena.

    2. Reucing the nuber of people who suffer

    unbearable pain without access to appropriate

    pain relief, through the Global Access to PainRelief Initiative (GAPRI).

    3. Helping cancer societies, ajor eployers an

    grassroots organisations aroun the worl

    propt action through Worl Cancer day.

    THE FUNdING TASK FORCE

    Drartinurphy, Chief Executive, CEO Rountable

    on Cancer

    r.redickeson,Presient, Coral CreekConsultants an UICC Boar meber

    rDougUman,Presient/CEO, Lance Arstrong

    Founation

    rlucianoobbi, Senior Partner, Firius S. R. L an

    Worl Cancer declaration Abassaor

    rPhiipAtkinson, Hea, Global Oncology marketing

    Services, F. Hoffan - La Roche

    rJacquesteffans, Chief Financial Ofcer,

    Orangina-Schweppes an Worl Cancer declaration

    Abassaor rJohncCarthy, managing director, John mcCarthy

    Associates an Worl Cancer declaration Abassaor

    Profichaeibermann, director, mile East

    Cancer Consortiu

    rJohnarrington, Vice Presient an Chief

    Coerical Ofcer, Global Oncology, sano-aventis

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    At the American Cancer Society, we know collaboration is not just important, but

    essential to winning the worldwide ght against cancer. As the only organisation

    dedicated solely to global cancer control, UICC plays such a crucial role in this ght.

    Together, we truly are stronger - and together, I know we can see a world with less

    of this disease for people everywhere.

    JOERI,CIEEECUTIE,AERICACACEROCIET

    We see great value in our

    partnership with UICC and through

    our collaboration we will intensify

    our contribution to the global ght

    against cancer.

    CORAOI,ITERATIOAl

    RElATIOOICER,DUTCCACER

    OCIET

    Since 2003, Pzer and the Pzer

    Foundation have partnered with

    UICC to develop and implement a

    global cancer awareness campaign.

    Together we have achieved

    signicant and tangible results in

    the ght against cancer. UICC has

    leveraged its unique position and

    motivated and inspired its members

    worldwide to drive action across the

    cancer community. We are proud to

    be a leading supporter of UICC.

    CAROlIEROA,ICE-PREIDET,

    CORPORATEREPOIIlIT,PIER

    IC.ADPREIDETOTEPIER

    OUDATIO

    UICC represents an important voice

    in the global ght against cancer

    and we proudly support their efforts

    to further the care of patients living

    with this deadly disease.

    EREOPPEOT,PREIDET,

    OARTIOCOlO

    UICC is achieving tangible results

    through its programmes. We are

    proud to be working closely in

    partnership.

    AElIEREl,ECRETAREERAl,

    ORWEIACACEROCIET

    I want to extend my personal thanks

    to the Japanese UICC National

    Committee and members who havemaintained their rm commitment to

    the global ght against cancer despite

    the difcult challenges they have

    faced as a nation. UICC is grateful for

    their unswerving support and values

    this important partnership.

    EDUARDOCAAP,PREIDET,UICC

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    In 2010, UICC launched its World Cancer

    Declaration Ambassadors Programme.

    The Prograe was esigne to ientify an recruit

    iniviuals fro aroun the worl who coul help UICC

    eliver its strategic prograes, with a focus on the

    longer-ter abitions of the Worl Cancer declaration.

    Following a successful pilot perio, recruitent was

    accelerate, an by the en of the year, 11 Abassaors

    ha been recruite with a further 20 being approache.

    The Worl Cancer declaration Abassaors are

    iniviuals who strongly believe in the targets of

    the Worl Cancer declaration an are reay to offer

    UICC, an its eber organisations, their support

    an assistance. The priary goal of the Abassaors

    is to seek out funing opportunities, which will

    allow UICC to run its priority strategic prograes.

    Abassaors are encourage to use their networks to

    introuce UICC an its ebers to potential corporate

    partners an iniviuals willing to support an/or fun

    the organisations core prograes.

    AmBASSAdORS

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    For one, it is my sincere hope thatthe UICC Ambassadors programme

    will help raise awareness about

    the risk of developing cancer

    anywhere in the world, by putting

    it on the agenda of regional,

    national and global organisations,

    who claim to ght for humanity,

    solidarity and health of the worlds

    population. Secondly, I hope that

    the effectiveness of the programmewill be measurable, which would,

    for my part, support the efforts

    to raise nancial means from

    private and corporate sources for

    the programme as well as specic

    projects resulting thereof.

    TOAOEPlI,EEROTE

    OARDADCO-OUDEROTE

    WIRIDEOUDATIO

    We have ten short years to work

    towards the goals of the World

    Cancer Declaration. Cary and his

    team deserve maximum support

    from volunteers committed to cancer

    control. My long career in executivesearch and other philanthropic

    activities such as Project HOPE

    provides me with a valuable network

    for enlisting support both in terms of

    inuencing and funding. I shall not

    be shy about approaching them!

    JOCCARTJR,AAI

    DIRECTOR,JOCCART

    AOCIATE

    For a number of years I had been walking around with the idea that I wanted to give

    something back but my professional life had never allowed me to properly consider

    my options in this regard. During 2009, I took a sabbatical year, which gave me the

    opportunity to think about what I wanted to do. During that time, John McCarthy, now

    one of the Ambassadors, talked to me about the work that UICC was doing and about

    the enthusiasm and drive that had been injected into the organisation by Cary Adams

    and his team. The combination of this enthusiasm, and the fact that close relatives had

    died from cancer, resulted in me having found an ideal opportunity to help ght against

    a disease which caused me and causes so many people direct and indirect suffering. In

    short, I had found what and where I wanted to give back.

    JACUETEE,CIEIACIAlOICER,ORAIA-CWEPPEROUP

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    FELLOWSHIPS

    UICC acilitates the proessional

    development o cancer investigators,

    clinicians, nurses, cancer society sta

    and volunteers by giving individuals the

    opportunity to travel to other parts o the

    world to learn new skills to take back to

    their own country or organisation.

    The prograe has been highly successful with nearly3,500 fellowships aware in the last ten years.

    UICC currently works with fourteen sponsors to run

    seven Fellowship prograes an in 2010 gave 93

    iniviuals the opportunity to secure funing to

    pursue their eucation away fro their noral place

    of work, often to another country where they can

    learn fro experts in their el.

    HIGHLIGHTS IN 2010 INCLUdE:

    The success rate of the International Cancer

    Technology Transfer (ICRETT) Fellowship was at

    67%, allowing fellows to transfer knowlege an

    expertise in a wie range of cancer research an

    cancer service areas.

    The ICRETT Training Workshop schee has proven

    to be very effective with a success rate of 91% of

    fellowships being supporte with UICC funs. Out

    of these, 50% were grante to applicants coing

    fro lower-ile-incoe countries.

    Trish Greene international cancer nursing training

    workshops: all applications receive uner this

    schee were approve for funing. Since its

    inception in 2007 over 700 nurses have been

    traine in various eveloping countries through

    these workshops.

    NCI has been very pleased to

    support the UICC fellowship

    programme throughout the years.

    Through discovery, development

    and delivery of effective cancer

    prevention interventions, much

    of the suffering and death due to

    cancer can be eliminated.

    DRJOEARORD,DIRECTOROTECIOICEOITERATIOAl

    AAIR

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    NCd ALLIANCE

    The NCD Alliance was created in 2009 when

    UICC joined orces with the International

    Diabetes Federation and the World Heart

    Federation to push or international action

    to combat the global epidemic o non-

    communicable diseases (NCDs).

    In 2010 the NCd Alliance grew in strength, being joine

    by a fourth feeration, the International Union Against

    Tuberculosis an Lung disease (The Union). It now represents

    over 900 eber organisations in ore than 170 countries.

    It is a foral alliance that represents the four ain NCds -

    cancer, cariovascular isease, iabetes, an chronic respiratory

    isease. These conitions share coon risk factors (incluing

    tobacco use, physical inactivity an unhealthy iets) an also

    share coon solutions, which provie a utual platfor for

    collaboration an joint avocacy.

    during 2009 an early 2010, as a eber of the NCd

    Alliance, UICC was at the forefront of the civil societycapaign for a Unite Nations High Level meeting (Suit)

    on NCds to put cancer an the other NCds on the global

    agena, an ensure a coorinate international response

    that coul save illions fro preature eath.

    Success cae in may 2010 when the UN announce that

    it woul hol a Suit in Septeber 2011 at the UN

    heaquarters in New York. The ipact of civil society

    actors like UICC becae clearer in deceber 2010 with the

    approval of a UN Suit moalities Resolution outlining

    the forat, content an preparatory process for the Suit

    an escribe a strong role for civil society.

    By the en of the year, the NCd Alliance ha secure

    sufcient funing to put a eicate tea in place, statione

    at the UICC ofces in Geneva an the Aerican Cancer

    Society (ACS) in New York for optial collaboration with UN

    issions in both cities, WHO an other key stakeholers.

    The NCd Alliance has been working with any partners to

    axiise the civil society contribution to the UN Suit on

    NCds in 2011.

    CANCER SPECIFIC AdVOCACYThroughout 2010, UICC motivated its

    membership base to help ensure that the cancer

    community has a strong voice at the Summit

    and achieve a good outcome or cancer.

    UICC has kept ebers infore of the latest

    evelopents, supporte the in reaching out to their

    governents an ministries of Health, an encourage

    the to participate in key regional preparatory eetings.

    Cancer is also strongly represente in the core group of UN

    Suit Partners of the NCd Alliance through the Aerican

    Cancer Society (ACS), LIVESTRONG, the Norwegian Cancer

    Society an the Fraework Convention Alliance (FCA).

    Guie by the Presients Task Force the current Presient,

    E. Cazap, an Presient Elect, m. Gospoarawicz as well as

    the preceing three Presients d. Hill, F. Cavalli an J. Seffrin

    - UICC has been leaing the cancer counitys avocacy

    efforts. UICC has generate avocacy aterials in the lea

    up to the Suit incluing a Propose Cancer Outcoes

    Stateent that supports elivery of the long-ter targets

    of the Worl Cancer declaration, an a set of supporting

    evience sheets to accopany each of these targets.

    AdVOCACY

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    One passionate person can make a signicant impact in the

    ght against cancer. When that person - motivated by the

    immediate needs of 28 million survivors - unites with other

    like-minded individuals, they create a powerful movement to

    change the way we view and treat cancer around the world.LIVESTRONG is a proud partner of UICC. We support the

    Together We Are Stronger campaign.

    DOUUlA,PREIDET/CEO,lACEARTROOUDATIO

    UICC was a founding member ofthe NCD Alliance and has brought

    valuable perspectives from the

    cancer world to the growing NCD

    movement. By working together our

    federations gained a stronger global

    voice enabling us to be better heard

    when we called for this years pivotal

    Summit on NCDs.

    AEElI,CEO,ITERATIOAl

    DIAETEEDERATIOADCAIROTECDAllIACETEERI

    COITTEE

    UICC called on our expertise in

    the area of cancer prevention.

    Through our partnership, we arespear-heading a key working group

    for the NCD Alliance on nutrition

    and physical activity.

    ATEAllE,DIRECTOR,CIECEAD

    COUICATIO,WORlDCACER

    REEARCUDITERATIOAl

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    The Global Access to Pain Relie Initiative

    (GAPRI) was established in 2010 to address

    the unnecessary painul death o millions

    o cancer suerers worldwide. It is a key

    strategic UICC programme, which requires

    substantial unding i we are to address a key

    component o the World Cancer Declaration.

    millions of cancer patients suffer in severe pain eachyear with no access to appropriate pain relief. While

    orphine is inexpensive, safe an highly effective,

    octors an nurses lack access to the rug in any parts

    of the worl.

    A cobination of governent rug regulations,

    inaequate training for health care workers, poor

    integration of care an cultural isconceptions ean

    that an estiate iniu of 3.6 illion people

    with cancer an HIV suffer in agony with no access

    to appropriate pain relief. A to this the illions of

    people living with untreate pain fro trauas, burns,

    an other iseases an the true scale of the trageybecoe clear. UICC is spear-heaing GAPRI to reuce the

    nuber of people who suffer unbearable pain without

    access to appropriate pain relief.

    SINCE GAPRI WAS LAUNCHEd, TO dATE,UICC HAS:

    Estabishedapubic-privatepartnershipfor

    painreief prouction in Ugana that is reucing

    the cost of orphine for the governent by 75%,

    oubling the nuber of people receiving pain relief

    for free fro the governent, an proviing all

    hospices in the country with free orphine.

    Workedwithnationadeegations to craft an

    pass two resolutions prooting appropriate access

    to pain relief (specically opioi analgesics) by the

    Unite Nations Coission on Narcotic drugs.

    Recruitedaninuentiasteeringcommittee

    to rive activities, with experts fro across the

    palliative care spectru.

    Receivedsupportfromthesmanumberof

    eadingfoundations that have recognise an

    prioritise iproving access to pain relief, incluing

    the Open Society Institute, The diana, Princess of

    Wales meorial Fun an the True Colours Trust.

    GLOBAL ACCESS TO PAIN RELIEF INITIATIVE

    (GAPRI)

    The Fund is delighted to support

    the Global Access to Pain Relief

    Initiative, an important programme

    that has the potential to help end

    the unnecessary pain and suffering

    of millions worldwide.

    OlIIADI,EAD,TEPAllIATIE

    CAREIITIATIE,TEDIAA,

    PRICEOWAlEEORIAlUD

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    In Uganda in 2008, studies suggest that 66,000

    deaths were in severe pain.

    Although opioi analgesics are on the essential eicines list,

    just 29.6 kg of orphine-equivalent opiois were consue

    in Ugana, enough to provie aequate treatent for

    approxiately 4,877 people. In 2010, Ugana experience

    a nationwie stock-out of opiois for six onths, leaving

    thousans to ie untreate an in pain.

    In October 2010 the GAPRI prograe tea worke with the

    governent of Ugana to create an innovative public-private

    partnership to ensure uninterrupte access to afforable

    an effective pain relief. The National meical Stores, the

    governents rug procureent authority, with the support

    of the National drug Authority, partnere with a local

    private hospice prograe, Hospice Africa Ugana (HAU), to

    unertake local prouction of oral orphine. HAU ha been

    anufacturing oral orphine for their patients since 1995

    without any stock-out.

    Local prouction allows the governent to access lowerprices by procuring orphine power fro suppliers,

    which is less expensive than forulate prouct an can

    be purchase fro reputable suppliers without the nee

    for prouct registration. Costs are lowere further through

    local prouction, thus reucing transport an storage costs

    by bringing in raw power instea of nishe prouct.

    Aitional avantages of this approach inclue the ability

    to create ifferent strengths of liqui orphine with a short

    lea-tie an longer shelf life. This approach reuce the

    cost to the governent by 75% an allowe the to ouble

    the nuber of patients who receive pain relief for free, with

    plans to scale-up coverage in the coing years.

    Costing oels were create to ientify the ost cost-

    effective supply plan an then worke with the governent

    an Hospice Africa Ugana to ipleent it, creating

    nancial oels, rafting procureent bis, an assisting

    with prouction planning an the creation of legal

    agreeents. In the coing year, GAPRI will continue to

    support Hospice Africa Ugana as they scale-up prouction

    an will be seeking funing to expan clinical training an

    awareness about the availability of high-quality treatentfor pain in Ugana an to replicate this innovative

    prograe in other countries.

    With technical assistance fro GAPRI, the governent

    of Ugana an Hospice Africa Ugana have create an

    innovative public-private partnership to reuce cost an

    iprove access to oral orphine, creating a replicable

    oel for other countries.

    TICAETUDOWWATCAE

    DOEUIClADEECTIElIWE

    AETEREOURCETOPUTIPlACE

    OURAPRICAPAIlITIE.

    UICC is achieving tangible results

    through its worldwide programmes.

    The Swiss Cancer League is proud

    to be working closely in partnership

    with them.

    JAOR.PAWE,PREIDET,WI

    CACERlEAUE

    CASE STUdY: UGANdA

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    mY CHILd mATTERS

    In 2010, My Child Matters (MCM), a long-

    standing partnership between UICC and the

    Sanof Espoir Foundation, provided support

    to 23 ongoing projects rom 18 low- and

    middle-income countries.

    Through the initiative, each aware project has benete

    fro nancial support of up to 50,000, continuousguiance an international expertise through researchers,

    public health an paeiatric oncology specialists as well as

    entors for the local project coorination tea.

    Base on the evience that there is a signicant ifference

    in survival rates between evelope an eveloping

    countries where 80% of chilhoo cancer cases are locate,

    my Chil matters ais to raise greater awareness, eucate

    an tackle ajor barriers to access an care through

    grassroots projects.

    After six years an a portfolio of 40 projects, in 2010 the

    initiative showcase signicant results in various areas ofthe isease, for exaple:

    HONdURAS

    In an effort to reuce treatent abanonent, the support

    provie through the mCm initiative has ae it possible

    to create satellite clinics in closer proxiity to patients. This

    signicantly ecrease both tie spent travelling to the care

    centre, an work absenteeis aong parents. Following the

    opening of six satellite clinics, treatent ropouts fell fro

    40% to 10% between 2005 an 2010.

    SENEGAL

    The rehabilitation of the paeiatric oncology unit, the

    prevention of nosocoial infections, the treatent of febrile

    neutropenia an pain, the introuction of appropriate

    protocols an better training of health professionals have all

    le to greater governent an civil society coitent to

    the project. There was an overall iproveent in the survival

    rate for cancer, an the survival rate for kiney cancer (the

    ost frequent chilhoo cancer in the unit) rose fro 46.7%

    in 2005 to 71% in 2010.

    PHILIPPINES

    The support provie through mCm has helpe iprove earlyiagnosis of acute leukaeia an retinoblastoa by boosting

    the training of priary care physicians an paeiatricians. In

    2010, the rst an only centre for the iagnosis an treatent

    of chilhoo cancer was opene, an is now eee a

    reference centre by the health authorities. In 2011, the rst

    coputerise atabase of chilhoo cancer will be copile

    with the support of my Chil matters.

    After six years of unwavering

    commitment, the rst very signicant

    results show that it is possible to

    join forces and build new forms

    of partnership to improve the

    management of childhood cancer at

    all stages in a countrys development.CATORET,AAIDIRECTOR,

    AOIEPOIROUDATIO

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    Standardisation o cancer staging is essential

    or international communication in cancer

    control, acilitating comparison and exchange

    o inormation between multiple stakeholders.

    The UICC TNm Classication of malignant Tuours

    is the ost wiely use syste to classify the extent

    of isease an fors the basis for cancer treatent

    selection, prognostication, an counication

    aong those involve in cancer control.

    Since its evelopent by Pierre denoix between

    1943 an 1952, UICC has convene cancer experts

    annually to review progress in the classication of

    tuours an achieve consensus on clinical relevance

    for perioic upates.

    In 2010, UICC publishe the 7th eition of the TNm

    Classication of malignant Tuours. Highlights inclue

    the introuction of nine new classications, six ajor

    oications, an the separation between anatoical

    stage groupings fro prognostic groups. Since its

    publication in English, the book has been translateinto 6 languages (Geran, Italian, Polish, Japanese,

    French an Czech) an a further seven translations

    are uner way.

    Supporte by a network of national an regional TNm

    coittees, 2010 focuse on ipleenting the changes

    between the 6th an 7th eitions an prooting

    the worlwie use of the classication through

    eucational aterials an seinars, as well as access

    to the new classication in local languages. The UICC

    TNm groups are also in the process of publishing the

    TNm Suppleent 4th Eition in support of the upate

    classication an the TNm Atlas 6th Eition.

    AddITIONAL TNm TOOLS CAN BEFOUNd ONLINE ANd INCLUdE:

    Ahepdesk: UICC TNm experts respon to

    questions fro the professional cancer counity

    on TNm classication within three business ays.

    requentyAskeduestions: The TNm Project

    Coittee receives questions on TNm an how to

    interpret rules in specic situations.

    Proposasforchanges: The UICC TNm PrognosticFactors Project consiers proposals for changes to

    the classication of alignant tuours on an on-

    going basis. These proposals shoul be subitte

    through the national TNm coittees or UICC

    eber organisations.

    TNm

    We were pleased that the Centers

    for Disease Control and Prevention

    (CDC) was able to support the

    expert consensus process which

    is core to the development of

    UICC TNM staging. This consensus

    building strengthens international

    cooperation and cancer control

    efforts across the globe.

    ARCUPlECIAD,P,

    DIRECTOR,DIIIOOCACER

    PREETIOADCOTROl,

    CDC,ATlATA

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    CERVICAL CANCER INITIATIVE

    Cervical Cancer is the frst cause o

    cancer-related deaths in women in many

    developing countries. Worldwide, about

    530,000 women are diagnosed with cervical

    cancer every year and 275,000 die rom the

    disease, with developing countries bearing

    85% o the burden.

    The huan papilloavirus (HPV) is the necessary causeof cervical cancer. With vaccines alreay available,

    cervical cancer becoes a ostly preventable isease.

    Launche in 2008, the Cervical Cancer Initiative

    of UICC respons to the challenges of cervical

    cancer prevention an control through: avocacy,

    inforation an awareness, professional eucation

    an concrete projects in eveloping countries, carrie

    out by ebers an key partners. It contributes to

    elivering targets of the Worl Cancer declaration,

    specically: ensuring universal coverage of the HPV/

    HBV vaccine; iproving early etection an awareness

    an iproving professional training.

    The Cervical Cancer Initiative benets fro an active

    Avisory Group copose of istinguishe iniviuals

    who bring a wie range of expertise in the el of

    cervical cancer.

    HIGHLIGHTS FROm THE CERVICALCANCER INITIATIVE IN 2010 INCLUdE:

    ThePandCervicaCancerCurricuum,

    an e-learning tool to be use as the basis for

    courses, workshops an self-learning. The

    Curriculu has been esigne to iprove

    iniviual knowlege in a variety of target

    auiences (healthcare personnel, prograe

    anagers, researchers, eucators, policy-akers)

    an to provie teaching aterial on HPV ancervical cancer that is evience-base, state-of-

    the art, interisciplinary an user-frienly. It is

    freely available on UICCs website www.uicc.org/

    curricuum in the for of PowerPoint slies with

    speaker notes an voiceovers. Initially evelope in

    English, versions in Kiswahili, Spanish, Portuguese

    an French will go live in 2011.

    Afeowshipschemewithaspecicfocus

    oncervicacancer. Using the oel of UICCs

    fellowship prograe, it has exible awar

    criteria to account for el reality. Applications

    for iniviual fellowships, training workshops anteaching visits are accepte on a rolling basis.

    Adedicatedcaforcervicacancerprojects

    aware 10 one-year grants to 10 countries for

    a total of USd 193,000. Projects start ates span

    between February an may 2011. The list of

    aware grants can be foun online.

    AcountrybasedactivityinTanzania

    to support the newly establishe national cervical

    cancer control prograe. It began with a

    situation analysis, followe by the establishent

    of a Private-Public Partnership with the goal tostrengthen HPV screening capacity in the country.

    Continuedgobaadvocacyforcervica

    cancercontrol in collaboration with key partners

    an stakeholers such as WHO an its regional

    ofces, IARC, IAEA/PACT, UNFPA, GAVI, CCA, ACCP

    an the NCd Alliance.

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    The fnancial position o UICC remained stable

    during 2010. The organisations operating

    expenditure was well balanced versus its

    revenues and the fnancial year closed with a

    moderate unrestricted surplus that was added

    to the reserves.

    The funs receive by UICC were use to support a wie

    range of activities with fellowships, the global preventioncapaign an capacity builing representing the largest

    share of the total expeniture for projects an activities.

    The 2010 Worl Cancer Congress in China also represente

    a signicant bugetary position.

    Restricte incoe fro grants an other esignate

    contributions for specic activities unertaken by UICC

    represente the ajority of the total incoe. The other

    non-restricte revenues were priarily erive fro

    eber an corporate partner contributions an incoe

    fro scientic publications, helping to support general

    organisational costs.

    We thank all UICC eber organisations for their loyal

    support. We woul also like to take this opportunity to

    express our gratitue to all our onors an supporterswithout who UICC coul not carry out its work.

    FINANCIAL REPORT

    72% Contributions & Grants

    15% Members & Partners Income

    12% Publications

    1% Other

    43% Projects & Activities

    27% UICC Congresses

    30% Operating Costs

    2010

    INCOmE

    2010

    EPENdITURE

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    2010 2009 UNRESTRICTEd RESTRICTEd TOTAL UNRESTRICTEd RESTRICTEd TOTAL

    INCOmE

    Contributions and Grants (700,545) (5,594,941) (6,295,486) (82,195) (4,712,975) (4,795,170)

    Membership Dues and Contributions (1,063,636) (73,154) (1,136,790) (1,083,798) (91,124) (1,174,922)

    Corporate Partners (219,604) (219,604) (242,196) (242,196)

    Publications (1,055,635) (1,055,635) (1,112,986) (1,112,986)

    Other (92,095) (3,195) (95,290) (35,088) (35,088)

    TOTAlICOE (3,131,515) (5,671,290) (8,802,805) (2,556,263) (4,804,099) (7,360,361)

    EPENdITURE

    Projects and Initiatives 229,476 3,608,492 3,837,968 155,873 3,287,273 3,443,146

    UICC Congresses 2,397,660 2,397,660 1,854,967 1,854,967

    Publications 13,749 13,749 125,265 125,265

    Operating Costs 2,672,866 2,672,866 2,326,031 2,326,031

    TOTAlEPEDITURE 2,902,342 6,019,900 8,922,242 2,481,905 5,267,505 7,749,410

    Income (over) under expenditure (229,173) 348,610 119,437 (74,357) 463,406 389,049

    UDAlACE,beginningofyear (1,124,127) (3,197,816) (4,321,943) (1,099,769) (3,661,223) (4,760,991)

    Allocation to Statutory Reserve 50,000 0 50,000 50,000 0 50,000

    UDAlACE,endofyear (1,303,300) (2,849,207) (4,152,506) (1,124,127) (3,197,816) (4,321,942)

    ASSETS 2010 2009Current accounts 2,518,139 1,863,714

    Deposits & Financial investments 3,753,260 4,539,326

    Membership dues, net 3,628 -

    Related parties - 17,626

    Other receivable 47,162 56,441

    Prepaid expenses 107,333 59,553

    TOTAlCURRETAET 6,429,522 6,536,659

    Fixed assets, net 87,396 47,698

    TOTAlOCURRETAET 87,396 47,698

    TOTAl 6,516,918 6,584,357

    LIABILITIES 2010 2009Accounts payable & accrued expenses 952,856 1,251,893

    Other liabilities 121,529 23,679

    TOTAlCURRETlIAIlITIE 1,074,385 1,275,572

    Trust Funds - restricted 2,849,207 3,197,816

    Fund balance - unrestricted 1,303,300 1,124,127

    Statutory reserve - unrestricted 450,000 400,000

    Translation difference 840,026 586,841

    TOTAlUDAlACE 5,442,533 5,308,784

    TOTAl 6,516,918 6,584,357

    AlACEEETAT31DECEER2010IUDOllAR

    ICOEADEPEDITUREAT31DECEER2010IUDOllAR

    These gures, as presented, represent a summary of the nancial statements of UICC. A complete set of the auditednancial statements for 2010, including accompanying notes, can be obtained from the UICC ofce in Geneva.

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    dR EdUARdO CAZAPFouner an rstPresient of the LatinAerican & CaribbeanSociety of meicalOncology (SLACOm)

    UICC Presient

    PROFESSOR mARYGOSPOdAROWICZmeical director ofthe Cancer Prograat Princess margaretHospital, Toronto, Canaa

    UICC Presient-Elect

    PROFESSOR dAVId HILLdirector, Cancer CouncilVictoria, Australia

    UICC Ieiate PastPresient

    PROFESSOR SANCHIAARANdAPresient, InternationalSociety of Nurses in CancerCare, Vancouver, Canaa

    dR I-SHAN HAOdirector, Tianjin meicalUniversity Cancer Institutean Hospital, China

    dR JAmAL KHAdERdirector, InternationalExtraural Affairs Ofcean director, Raiation

    Oncology ResiencyPrograe, King HusseinCancer Center, Joran

    PROFESSOR ULRICH R.KLEEBERGPhysician, Haeatology,Oncology, Palliativemeicine, Hatologisch-onkologische Praxis Altona(HOPA) Boar eber,Geran Cancer Society,Gerany

    dR FELICIA mARIEKNAULdirector, Harvar GlobalEquity Initiative, USA

    Presient, Toatelo apecho, mexico

    dR ARUN KURKUREHon. Secretary anmanaging Trustee, InianCancer Society, Inia

    PROFESSOR m. TEZERKUTLUK, md PHdPresient, TurkishAssociation for Cancer

    Research an Control,Turkey

    mR H. FREdmICKELSONPresient, Corral CreekConsultants Inc., USA

    dR TWALIB NGOmAExecutive director, OceanRoa Cancer Institute,Tanzania

    dR LUIZ ANTONIO

    SANTINIdirector General, BrazilianNational Cancer Institute(INCA), Brazil

    PROFESSOR KAZUOTAJImAdirector, Aichi CancerCenter Research Institute,Nagoya, Japan

    mR dOUGLAS E.ULmANPresient/CEO, LanceArstrong Founation,USA

    dR HARRI VERTIOSecretary General, CancerSociety of Finlan, Finlan

    mRS mIRI ZIVdirector General, IsraelCancer Association, Israel

    UICC BOARd OF dIRECTORS ANd GENEVA TEAm

    BOARd OF dIRECTORS

    Cary Aas, CEO

    Juerg Boller, deputy CEO

    Julie Toroe, deputy CEO

    Violla Artani

    Claire Chobeau

    marguerite Cornu

    Raluca Hartu

    Susan Henshall

    Annie Ihof

    melissa Isles

    Victoria Kay

    maria Barbara Leon

    Jonathan Liberan

    Caroline Lister

    Jessica mathieu

    Isabel mestres

    Rebecca morton-doherty

    Ella Nkanagu

    Jeannette Nyanwi

    megan OBrien

    Ana Olivera

    marion Ovie

    Lucrecia Peinao

    Caroline Perrar

    maeleine Steiner

    Philone Taylor

    Vanessa Von er mhll

    Beate Vought

    EdITOR-IN-CHIEF,INTERNATIONALJOURNAL OF CANCERPeter Lichter (Gerany)

    STAFF

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    AFGHANISTANAfghan Society AgainstCancer

    ALGERIAENNOUR for Helping CancerPatients - Stif

    ARGENTINAAsociacin Leuceiamieloie e Argentina(ALmA)

    Funacin SALES

    Instituto Oncolgico Henrymoore

    Liga Argentina e LuchaContra el Cncer (LALCEC)

    Sociea Latinoaericana

    y el Caribe e Oncologamica (SLACOm)

    Unin AntitabquicaArgentina (UATA)

    ARmENIAOpen meical Club NGO

    AUSTRALIACancer Council ACT

    Cancer Council Australia

    Cancer Council NorthernTerritory

    Cancer Council NSW

    Cancer Council Queenslan

    Cancer Council SouthAustralia

    Cancer Council Tasania

    Cancer Council Victoria

    Cancer Council WesternAustralia

    Cancer Nurses Society ofAustralia

    Garvan Institute of meicalResearch

    National Breast an OvarianCancer Centre (NBOCC)

    National Breast CancerFounation

    Peter macCallu Cancer

    Institute

    Prostate Cancer Founationof Australia

    Walter & Eliza Hall Instituteof meical Research

    BAHRAINBahrain Cancer Society

    BANGLAdESHA.K. Khan Healthcare Trust

    ASHIC Founation

    Banglaesh Cancer Society

    EmINENCE

    BELGIUmEuropean CanCerOrganisation (ECCO)

    European Organisation forResearch an Treatent ofCancer (EORTC)

    European Society forTherapeutic Raiology anOncology (ESTRO)

    Fondation contre le CancerOncologic Center Antwerp(O.C.A.)

    BERmUdABerua Cancer an HealthCentre

    BOLIVIAAsociacin e LuchaContra la LeuceiaPaolo Belli - Instituto eOncoheatologa

    Funacin Boliviana Contrael Cncer

    BOTSWANACancer Association ofBotswana

    BRAZILAssociao Brasileira eApoio aos Pacientes eCncer (ABRAPAC)

    Associao Brasileira ePortaores e CncerAmUCC

    Associao Brasiliense eApoio ao Paciente coCncer - ABAC-Luz

    Associao Capaneensee Apoio e Preveno aoCncer a mulher - APCm

    Associao Cearense as

    mastectoizaas - Toquee Via

    Associao as Aigas amaa- AAmA

    Associao e Apoio amulher Portaora eNeoplasia -AAmN

    Associao e Cobate aoCncer a Grane douraos- ACCGd

    Associao e Cobate aoCncer o Brasil Central-ACCBC

    Associao e mulheresAtuantes e Paraiso oTocantins - AmAP

    Associao o Cncer AorPrprio - Ua Luta pelaVia - AmOR PRPRIO

    Associao os Aigos amaa (AdAmA)

    Associao os Aigose Preveno o Cncer-GAmA

    Associao os Aigos o

    CRIO - ASSOCRIO

    Associao Feinina eEucao e Cobate aoCncer - AFECC

    Associao Nacional eInforao sobre Cncer e

    maa- mAmAinfoAssociao Petropolitanae Pacientes Oncolgicos-APPO

    Associao Rosa Viva

    Centro e IntegraoAigas a maa- CIAm

    Elas Por Elas Vozes e Aesas mulheres

    Feerao Brasileira eInstituies Filantrpicas eApoio Sae a maa

    (FEmAmA)Funao o Cncer, Brazil

    Funao maria CarvalhoSantos - FmCS

    Funao Oncocentro eSao Paulo

    Grupo e Apoio e AutoAjua para Pacientes coCncer- GAAPAC

    Grupo e maa Renascer -GRUmARE

    Grupo para motivao e

    Auto-Ajua Renovaora -Grupo AmAR

    Grupo Rosa e Aor

    Hospital e Cariae e Ijui

    INCA Instituto Nacional eCancer

    Instituto Avon

    Instituto Brasileiro eContrle o Cncer

    Instituto a maa o RioGrane o Sul- ImAmA

    Instituto e Apoio Saee Via - Instituto EspaoVia

    With grateul thanks, highlighted members contributed fnancially to UICC over and above their

    standard membership dues.

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    Instituto Huanista edesenvolviento Social -HUmSOL

    Instituto Nossa maa- Corrente e Apoio aoPaciente e Cncer emaa - Instituto Nossamaa

    Liga Bahiana Contra oCancer - LBCC

    Liga mossoroense eEstuos e Cobate aoCncer - Grupo Toque emaa

    Liga NorteriogranenseContra o Cncer - Grupodespertar

    Ncleo Assistencial paraPessoas co Cncer -NASPEC

    Ree Feinina e Cobateao Cncer - RFCC- dF

    Ree Feinina e Cobateao Cncer e Bluenau -RFCC - Bluenau

    Ree Feinina e Cobateao Cncer e Itaja - RFCC- Itaja

    Ree Feinina e Cobateao Cncer e Jaragu o Sul- RFCC - JS

    Ree Feinina e Cobateao Cncer e maravilha -

    R.F.C.C.-maravilha

    Ree Feinina e Cobateao Cncer e Ponta Por -RFCCPP

    Ree Feinina e Cobateao Cncer e Unio aVitria- RFCC - UV

    Ree Feinina e Cobateao Cncer e Alagoas -RFCC- Alagoas

    Ree Feinina Regionale Cobate ao Cncer eanxer - R.F.C.C. - SantaCatarina

    Ree Feinina So-carlensee Cobate ao Cncer -RFCC - S.Carlos

    Unio e Apoio no Cobateao Cncer e maa -UNACCAm

    Unio macaense Soliriano Cobate ao Cncer -UNAmAmA

    BULGARIA

    Association of CancerPatients an Friens - APOZ

    Bulgarian NationalAssociation of Oncology(BNAO)

    BURKINA FASOCentre HospitalierUniversitaire YalgaoOuraogo (CHU-YO)

    BURUNdIAlliance Burunaise Contrele Cancer (ABCC)

    CAmEROONCaeroon BaptistConvention Health Boar

    Caeroon Laboratory& meicine FounationHealth Centre

    Fonation Chantal Biya

    Soliarit Chiiothrapie -

    SOCHImIOSynergies Africaines Contrele Sia et les Souffrances

    CANAdABritish Colubia CancerAgency

    Canaian Association ofGastroenterology (CAG)

    Canaian Association ofNurses in Oncology

    Canaian Association ofRaiation Oncology

    Canaian Breast CancerFounation - Prairies / NWTChapter

    Canadian Cancer Society

    Canaian Institutes ofHealth Research

    Canaian PartnershipAgainst Cancer

    Cancer Care Nova Scotia

    Cancer Care Ontario

    Centre for Chronic diseasePrevention an Control(CCdPC)

    Centre Hospitalier elUniversit e montral

    Colorectal CancerAssociation of Canaa

    Fonation Qubcoise uCancer

    International Society ofNurses in Cancer Care(ISNCC)

    Princess margaret Hospital

    CHILECorporacin Nacional maxi-Via

    Funacin Chilena para eldesarrollo e la Oncologa

    Instituto Nacional elCncer

    CHINAAsian Fun for CancerResearch NFCF

    Chinese Anti-CancerAssociation (CACA)

    Chinese Medical Association

    John Tung Founation

    The Hong Kong Anti-CancerSociety

    Tianjin meical UniversityCancer Institute & Hospital

    COLOmBIAFunacin Esperanza Viva

    Instituto Nacional eCancerologa

    Liga Colobiana Contra elCncer

    Registro Problacionale Cncer e Cali e laUniversia el Valle

    COmOROSUnion Coorienne Contre

    le Cancer

    CTE dIVOIRECHU e Treichville - Servicee Peiatrie

    CROATIACroatian League AgainstCancer

    CUBAInstituto Nacional eOncologa y Raiobiologa

    Unia Nacional para el

    Control el Cncer

    CYPRUSCyprus Anti-Cancer Society

    Cyprus Association ofCancer Patients & Friens

    CZECH REPUBLICLeague Against CancerPrague

    dEmOCRATIC REPUBLICOF THE CONGO

    Agir Enseblemecins Unis en mission(mUm)

    dENmARKDanish Cancer Society

    multinational Association ofSupportive Care in CancermASCC

    dOmINICAN REPUBLICLiga doinicana Contra el

    Cncer

    Patronato Cibaeo Contrael Cncer

    ECUAdORFunacin Jvenes Contrael Cncer

    Sociea e Lucha contra elCncer (SOLCA)

    EGYPTArab meical AssociationAgainst Cancer (AmAAC)

    Fakkous Center for Canceran Allie diseases

    National Cancer Institute -Cairo

    The Breast CancerFounation of Egypt

    EL SALVAdORAsociacin Salvaoreapara la Prevencin elCncer

    ESTONIA

    Estonian Cancer Society

    ETHIOPIAmathiwos Wonu -YeEthiopia Cancer Society

    The Lifes Secon ChanceFounation - EthiopianChapter

    Ye Ethiopia CancerAssociation

    FIJIFiji Cancer Society

    FINLANdCancer Society of Finland

    FRANCECentre Oncologie LonBrar

    Centre Georges-FranoisLeclerc

    Centre Rgional FranoisBaclesse

    Centre Rgional Jean Perrin

    Epiaure C.R.L.C. ValAurelle-Paul Laarque

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    Institut Clauius Regau

    Institut Gustave Roussy

    Institut National du Cancer

    (INCA)

    Institut Paoli Calettes

    Ligue Nationale Contre le

    Cancer

    GEORGIANational (Cancer) ScreeningCenter

    National Cancer Center ofGeorgia

    GERmANYDeutsche Krebsgesellschaft

    e.v.

    deutsche Krebshilfe

    Deutsches

    Krebsforschungszentrum(DKFZ)

    WesteutschesTuorzentru (WTZE)

    GHANACancer Society of Ghana

    GREECEHellenic Cancer Society

    Hellenic Society of Oncology

    GUATEmALA

    Asociacin e Pacientes conLeuceia mieloie Crnica

    Liga Nacional Contra elCncer / Piensa

    One Voice Against Cancer

    HONdURASAsociacin Honurea eLucha contra el Cncer

    Funacin Honurea parael Nio con Cncer

    Liga Contra el Cncer

    HUNGARYHungarian League Against

    Cancer

    ICELANdIcelanic Cancer Society

    INdIACancer Ai & ResearchFounation

    Cancer Centre WelfareHoe an ResearchInstitute

    Cancer Patients AiAssociation

    dharashila CancerHospital an ResearchCentre

    dr. B. Borooah CancerInstitute

    Gujarat Cancer & ResearchInstitute

    Inian Cancer Society -National HQ

    Institute of Cytology anPreventive Oncology

    Institute Rotary CancerHospital (IRCH)

    meherbai Tata meorialHospital

    Rajiv Ganhi CancerInstitute & Research Centre

    Roko Cancer CharitableTrust

    Ruby Hall Clinic

    Sanchetee Hospital anCancer Institute

    Tata meorial Centre

    INdONESIAInonesian CancerFounation

    Inonesian Center forExpertise in Retinoblastoa(ICER)

    ministry of Health

    IRAQIraqi merciful Organisationfor meical an ScienticResearch & Huan Relief

    IRELANdIrish Cancer Society

    marie Keating Founation

    ISLAmIC REPUBLICOF IRANCancer Institute, Imam

    Khomeini Medical Center

    Heatology-Oncology &Ste Cell Research Center

    mAHAK Society to SupportChilren Suffering froCancer

    ISRAELIsrael Cancer Association

    ITALYAssociazione Italiana iOncologia meica (AIOm)

    Associazione Italiana malatii Cancro Parenti e Aici(AImAC)

    Associazione Italiana per la

    Ricerca sul Cancro

    Centro di Riferimento

    Oncologico

    Centro i Riferientoper lEpieiologia e laPrevenzione Oncologica inPieonte

    Consorzio InteruniversitarioNazionale per la Bio-Oncologia (CINBO)

    European School of

    Oncology

    Fonazione Eo E ElvoTepia Valenta Onlus

    Fondazione IRCCS Istituto

    Nazionale dei Tumori

    Istituto Nazionale per lo

    Studio e la Cura dei Tumori.

    Fondazione G. Pascale

    Istituto Nazionale Tumori

    Regina Elena

    Istituto OncologicoRoagnolo

    Istituto Oncologico Veneto(IOV)

    Istituto Superiore iOncologia

    Lega Italiana per la Lotta

    Contro i Tumori - Roma

    Soleterre-Strategie i Pace

    OnlusUniversita egli Stui ellInsubria

    JAPANAichi Cancer Center

    Chiba Cancer Center

    Founation for Prootionof Cancer Research

    Fukuoka Founation forSoun Health

    Hokkaio Cancer Society

    Japan Cancer Society

    Japan Founation formultiisciplinary CancerTreatent

    Japan Lung Cancer Society

    Japan Society of ClinicalOncology

    Japan Society ofGynecologic Oncology

    Japanese Cancer Association(JCA)

    Jikei University School ofmeicine

    Kanagawa Cancer Center

    miyagi Cancer Center

    National Cancer ResearchCenter

    Niigata Cancer Center

    Osaka Cancer Founation

    Osaka Founation forPrevention of Cancer anCariovascular diseases

    Osaka meical Center forCancer Cariovasculardiseases

    Princess Takaatsu CancerResearch Fun

    Saitaa Cancer Center

    Sapporo Cancer SeinarFounation

    Sasaki Founation

    Shizuoka Cancer Center

    The Cancer Institute of JFCR

    The Japanese Breast CancerSociety

    Tochigi Cancer Center

    Tokyo metropolitanKoagoe Hospital

    JORdANKing Hussein Cancer Center

    King Hussein Cancer

    FounationKing Hussein Institute forBiotechnology an Cancer(KHIBC)

    KAZAKHSTANKazakh Research Institute ofOncology/Raiology

    KENYAAga Khan UniversityHospital

    Henzo GIPAP

    Kenya Cancer Association

    Kenya meical ResearchInstitute

    Reach to Recovery

    KUWAITKuwait Society forPreventing Soking anCancer (KSSCP)

    KYRGYZSTANPublic Organization ERGENE

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    LATVIAAugust KirchensteinInstitute of microbiology &Virology

    LEBANONLebanese Cancer Society

    LIBYAAfrican Oncology Institute

    LITHUANIALithuanian OncologicalSociety

    LUEmBOURGEen Herz r KriibskrankKanner

    ministre e la Sant

    The Fonation KriibskrankKanner

    maagascarFonation Akbaraly

    mALAYSIABreast Cancer WelfareAssociation

    Cancer Research InitiativesFounation

    max Faily Society malaysia

    National Cancer Council(mAKNA)

    National Cancer Society of

    malaysia

    mALIAssociation e Lutte Contreles malaies Cancreuses(ALmAC)

    Hpital Gabriel Tour

    Siasoh-Nani International

    mALTAAction for Breast CancerFounation

    mAURITANIACentre National Oncologie

    mAURITIUSLeukaeia Founation

    Link to Life

    mEICOAsociacin mexicana eLucha Contra el Cncer A.C.

    Casa e la Aista paraNios con Cncer, I.A.P

    Instituto Nacional eCancerologa

    Sociea mexicana eOncologa, AC (SmeO)

    mONGOLIANational Cancer Centre ofmongolia

    mOROCCO

    Lalla Sala AssociationAgainst Cancer

    mOZAmBIQUEAssociaao Sorriso aCriana

    NAmIBIACancer Association ofNaibia

    NEPALB.P. Koirala Institute ofHealth Sciences

    B.P. Koirala meorialCancer Hospital

    Cancer Society Nepal

    Nepal Cancer Relief Society(NCRS)

    NETHERLANdSAcademisch Medisch

    Centrum

    Dutch Association of

    Comprehensive Cancer

    Centers (ACCC)

    Dutch Cancer SocietyInternational Confeerationof Chilhoo Cancer ParentOrganisations (ICCCPO)

    International Feerationof meical StuentsAssociation (IFmSA)

    marathon365 - Run againstcancer

    NEW ZEALANdCancer Society of New

    Zealand Inc.

    NICARAGUAInstituto Centroaericanoe la Salu -ICAS

    NIGERONG Tous Unis Contre leCancer

    NIGERIABreast Without Spot (BWS)Initiative

    Capaign for Tobacco FreeYouths

    Care Organisation Public

    Enlightenent (COPE)

    Ego Bekee CancerFounation

    Nigerian Cancer Society

    Preventive HealthcareInitiative

    Society of Oncology anCancer Research of Nigeria

    NORWAYNorwegian Cancer Society

    OCCUPIEd PALESTINIANTERRITORIESPatients Friens Society-Jerusale

    Sile of Hope

    PAKISTANCancer Patients Welfare

    Society (CPSW) NImRAChilren Cancer FounationPakistan Trust, Pakistan

    Karachi Cancer Registry

    ministry of Health

    Pakistan Atoic EnergyCoission (PAEC)

    Shaukat Khanu meorialCancer Hospital & ResearchCentre

    The Chilrens HospitalLahore Pakistan & PaeiatricPalliative Care Group

    PANAmAAsociacin Nacional Contrael Cncer

    Hospital el Nio ePana

    PARAGUAYAsociacin e Pares eNios con Cncer

    mother & Chil Center ofthe School of meicine

    Sociea Paraguaya eCiruga Oncolgica

    PERUInstituto Nacional eEnfereaes Neoplsicas(INEN)

    Liga Peruana e LuchaContra el Cncer

    Oncocare SRL

    Oncosalu S.A.C.

    Sociea Peruana eOncologa mica

    PHILIPPINESCancer WarriorsFounation, Inc

    Philippine Cancer Society

    Philippine Society ofPeiatric Oncology

    Touche by max, Inc. (TBm)

    POLANdInternational HereitaryCancer Center

    Pro Ars

    PORTUGALInstituto Portugus de

    Oncologia de Coimbra

    Francisco Gentil, EPE

    Liga Portuguesa Contra o

    Cancro

    QATARQatar National CancerSociety

    REPUBLIC OF KOREAJeonbuk Regional CancerCenter

    Jeonna Regional CancerCenter

    Korea Association of HealthProotion

    Korea Institute ofRaiological & meical

    Sciences (KIRAmS)Korean Cancer Association

    Korean Cancer Society

    National Cancer Center

    REPUBLIC OF mOLdOVAReprouctive HealthTraining Center

    ROmANIAAssociation P.A.V.E.L.

    RUSSIAN FEdERATIONKiney Cancer ResearchBureau

    N.N. Blokhin CancerResearch Center

    Petrov Research Institute ofOncology

    SAUdI ARABIAKing Faisal SpecialistHospital & Research Centre- Jeah

    Ministry of Health

    Saui Cancer Society

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    SENEGALHpital Aristie Le dantec,CHU dakar

    SERBIAEcuenical HuanitarianOrganization

    Serbian Society for the Fight

    Against Cancer

    SINGAPORENational Cancer Center

    The Lien Founation

    SLOVAKIASlovak League AgainstCancer

    SLOVENIAAssociation of SlovenianCancer Societies

    Ljubljana Institute ofOncology

    Slovenian Coalition forTobacco Control

    SOUTH AFRICAAfrican Organisation forResearch & Training inCancer (AORTIC)

    Cancer Association of South

    Africa

    Reach to RecoveryInternational

    SPAINAsociacin Espaola Contrael Cncer

    Feeraci CatalanaEntitats contra el cncer

    Funacin CRIS Contra elCncer

    Institut Catal dOncologia

    Lliga Contra el Cncer e lesCoarques e Tarragona ie les Terres e lElbre

    SRI LANKANational Cancer Institute

    SUdANThe Raiation & IsotopesCentre Khartou (RICK)

    SWEdENCancer Society in Stockhol

    Swedish Cancer Society -

    Cancerfonden

    SWITZERLANdEuropean Society formeical Oncology (ESmO)

    Fonation ISREC

    Founation for InnovativeNew diagnostics FINd

    GAVI Alliance

    International ExtranoalLyphoa Stuy Group(IELSG)

    International Society for

    Geriatric Oncology (SIOG)Krebsliga Schweiz / Ligue

    suisse contre le cancer

    SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLICSyrian Cancer Society

    TAIWAN, PROVINCE OFCHINAForosa Cancer Founation

    Hope Society for CancerCare

    THAILANddepartent of Peiatrics,Faculty of meicine, Princeof Songkhla University

    National Cancer Institute

    Nurses Network for CancerPrevention in Thailan

    The Thai Peiatric OncologyGroup

    The Wishing WellFounation

    TONGAChil Cancer Founation ofTonga

    TUNISIAAssociation Tunisienne eLutte contre le Cancer

    Institut Salah Azaiz

    TURKEYministry of Health

    New Hope in HealthOrganization - SUVAK

    Turkish Association forCancer Research & Control

    Turkish Society of LungCancer

    UGANdABless a Chil Founation

    Ugana Nurses anmiwives Union

    Ugana Woens CancerSupport Organization(UWOCASO)

    UKRAINEFounation Woen Health& Faily Planning

    National UkrainianFounation Zaporuka

    UNITEd ARAB EmIRATESFriens of Cancer Patients

    UNITEd KINGdOmBreakthrough Breast Cancer

    Cancer Research UK

    Christie Hospital NHSFounation Trust

    Lyphoa Coalition

    Macmillan Cancer Support

    The Paterson Institute forCancer Research

    Ulster Cancer Founation

    Worl Cancer Research FunInternational

    UNITEd REPUBLIC OFTANZANIAmeical Woen Associationof Tanzania

    Ocean Roa Cancer Institute

    Tanzania Tobacco ControlForu (TTCF)

    UNITEd STATESAmerican Association for

    Cancer Research

    Aerican Cancer Society

    American Childhood CancerOrganization

    Aerican College ofSurgeons

    American Society for

    Therapeutic Radiology and

    Oncology (ASTRO)

    American Society of Clinical

    Oncology (ASCO)

    Campaign for Tobacco-Free

    Kids

    C-Change

    Centers for disease Controlan Prevention (CdC)

    College of American

    Pathologists

    Coprehensive CancerCenter - University ofmichigan

    dana Farber CancerInstitute

    Fre Hutchinson CancerResearch Center

    Harvar Global Equity

    Initiative

    International Psycho-Oncology Society (IPOS)

    JHPIEGO Corporation

    Johns Hopkins University -School of Public Health

    Lance Armstrong

    Foundation

    Love Hope StrengthFounation

    Luwig Institute for CancerResearch

    massey Cancer Center

    National Cancer Institute -Bethesa

    National Founation forCancer Research

    PATH

    St. Jue Chilrens ResearchHospital

    Susan G. Koen for the

    CureThe George WashingtonUniversity Cancer Institute

    The max Founation

    University of ColoraoCancer Center

    UW Carbone Cancer Center

    URUGUAYCoisin Honoraria eLucha contra el Cncer

    Coisin Pro Foento

    Vecinal Plaza Cuauhtoc

    Hospital e Clnicas dr.manuel Quintela

    VENEZUELAAsociacin e Ayuaa Pacientes Heato-oncolgicos

    Sociea Anticancerosa eVenezuela

    VIETNAmCan Tho Oncology Hospital

    Faculty of Public Health,Hanoi meical University

    Ho Chi minh CityOncological Hospital

    National Cancer Institute

    YEmENNational Cancer ControlFounation

    ZImBABWECancer Association ofZibabwe - Harare Branch

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    CHAmPIONS 2010

    CONTRIBUTORS 2010Aerican Cancer Society, USA

    Aerican Society of Clinical Oncology, USA

    Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro, Italy

    Beckton dickinson, Gerany

    Canaian Cancer Society, Canaa

    Cancer Council Australia, Australia

    Cancer Research UK, UK

    Cancer Society of Finlan, Finlan

    Centers for disease Control & Prevention, USA

    Chinese meical Association, China

    danish Cancer Society, denark

    deutsche Krebsgesellschaft e.v., Gerany

    deutsche Krebshilfe, Gerany

    dutch Association of Coprehensive Cancer Centers,Netherlans

    dutch Cancer Society, Netherlans

    Eli Lilly & Co, USA

    F.Hoffann-La Roche, Switzerlan

    Feeral departent of Foreign Affairs, Switzerlan

    Fonation contre le cancer, Belgique

    GlaxoSithKline, UK

    Heng Rui Pharaceuticals, China

    Iret SPA, Italy

    Israel Cancer Association, Israel

    Japan National Coittee for UICC, Japan

    John Wiley & Sons, USA

    Lega Italiana per la Lotta Contro i Tuori, Italy

    Ligue Nationale Contre le Cancer, France

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