The consortium involves 12 centres of excellence from 8 European countries, with a multidisciplinary team including some leading European authorities on gastric inflammation and cancer, experts in bioinformatics, artificial intelligence and machine learning and in data governance and privacy, representatives of the public administration and patient advocates.
Digestive Cancers Europe is the European umbrella organisation of a large group of national members representing patients with digestive cancers, including gastric cancer.
Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas Clinic is the largest institution dedicated for health care professionals training in the Baltic countries.
The department of public health of Erasmus MC is world leader in decision models for the evaluation of cancer screening interventions.
The Hospital Clínic de Barcelona (HCB) is a university tertiary hospital with a long reputation of excellence in care provision, training, and research at national and international level.
Latvia University with more than 15,000 students, 13 faculties and 17 scientific institutes is the only classical university in Latvia being the leader and most influential education institution in the country.
IPO-Porto is the largest specialised Portuguese cancer centre (10,000 new patients per year) dedicated to patient care, training, and research in oncology.
It is a science-based institution based in the centre of the capital, is regarded as one of the UK’s leading institutions. It is focused on science, engineering, medicine, and business.
Property of the Ministry of Health of the Community of Madrid, this hospital is aimed at offering excellent, safe and humanised health care, as effective as the state of knowledge allows.
i3S is the largest research institute in Health and Life sciences in Portugal, resulting from a consortium between IPATIMUP, IBMC, INEB, and UPORTO.
Nantes University Hospital is the 6th largest French University Hospital, among the top 10 university hospitals recognised as ‘highly committed to research’.
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