Driving sustainable healthcare solutions for everyone affected by cancer
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Action Guide For Efficient Cancer Care
The global fight against cancer cannot be fully achieved without a strong commitment to improving the efficiency and quality of cancer care…
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All.Can Spain & the Conselleria de Sanidade place cancer Screening at the center of prevention policies in a key event
On Thursday, December 19th All.Can Spain, the Spanish chapter of the international cancer platform All.Can, in collaboration with the Conselleria de Sanidade…
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All.Can is participating as faculty in the “Improving Cancer Outcomes and Leadership” course by ESO
The Improving Cancer Outcomes and Leadership course which will be held in Zagreb, Croatia on 8 – 11 May 2025. All.Can CEO Eduardo…
About us
We imagine a world in which patients are always at the heart of sustainable cancer care.
The All.Can group comprises leading representatives from patient organisations, policymakers, healthcare professionals, research and industry from across the world.
What we do
All members contribute their time for free to the initiative, and all publications from the group reflect consensus of the members, who hold full editorial control.
Action Guide For Efficient Cancer Care
The global fight against cancer cannot be fully achieved without a strong commitment to improving the efficiency and quality of cancer care provided to patients and people affected by cancer worldwide. To support this, All.Can International has developed the Action Guide For Efficient Cancer Care.
Cancer Care Efficiency Map
The Cancer Care Efficiency Heatmap is a visual display aiming to provide a better understanding of how efficiency measures, as identified in All.Can’s Policy blueprint: Building efficiency in cancer care.
Efficiency hub
All.Can is gathering examples of best practice in cancer care from around the world to create a learning community and help organisations find and implement potential solutions to common issues.
All.Can currently has 20 members representing patient organisations, policymakers, healthcare professionals, research and industry. The interest and enthusiasm shown for the initiative is testament to the power of our message: that we must all work together to improve the sustainability of cancer care.