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Union for International Cancer Control

The Union for International Cancer Control (previously named International Union Against Cancer) or UICC is a non-governmental organisation with some 1,180 member organisations in more than 170 countries.[1]

Union for International Cancer Control
AbbreviationUICC
Formation1933
TypeINGO
Region served
Worldwide
Official language
English, French
President
Professor Anil D'Cruz, India
AffiliationsWorld Health Organization (WHO)
Websitewww.uicc.org

UICC was founded in 1933 and is based in Geneva, Switzerland. Its member organisations feature cancer societies, governmental agencies, treatment and research centres, patient support groups and professional associations.

History[2] edit

UICC was established in Paris in 1933 following a proposal at a cancer congress in Madrid to create an international organisation that would "promote the fight against cancer through research, therapy and the development of social activities."

The organisation was given the Latin name Unio Internationalis Contra Cancrum, hence the acronym UICC, and the first General Assembly took place in Paris on 4 May 1935, with representatives from 67 national cancer organisations and 43 countries. The English name was changed in 2010 to its current name, Union for International Cancer Control so that the "UICC" acronym would be consistent with that for the French, Spanish and Latin texts.

The 1933 cancer congress in Madrid was considered the first "International Cancer Congress" and the second was held in Brussels in 1936 under the auspices of UICC. The third took place in Atlantic City, US, in 1939 before the activities of UICC were suspended due to World Word II. The fourth and fifth congresses were held in 1947 and 1950 respectively. Thereafter and until 2006, the international cancer congress – later named World Cancer Congress – and UICC’s General Assembly were held every four years; since 2006 they have been held every two years.[3] The 2020 World Cancer Congress that was due to be held in Oman had to be called off because of the coronavirus pandemic.

The organisation moved to Geneva in 1948 to be close to the global health organisations. Today, UICC has official relations with the World Health Organization (WHO),[4] has consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council,[5] sits on the Governing Council of the International Agency for Research on Cancer,[6] and works closely with the Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy (PACT)[7] initiated by the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Presidents of UICC

2022-2024       Prof. Jeff Dunn, AO (Australia)

2020–2022       Prof. Anil D’Cruz (India)

2018–2020       HRH Princess Dina Mired of Jordan (Jordan)

2016–2018       Prof. Sanchia Aranda (Australia)

2014–2016       Prof. Tezer Kutluk (Turkey)

2012–2014       Prof. Mary Gospodarowicz (Canada)

2010–2012       Dr Eduardo Cazap (Argentina)

2008–2010       Dr David Hill (Australia)

2006–2008       Dr Franco Cavalli (Switzerland)

2002–2006       Dr John Seffrin (US)

1998–2002       Dr E. Robinson (Israel)

1994–1998       Dr N. J. Gray (Australia)

1990–1994       Prof. S. Eckhardt (Hungary)

1986–1990       Prof. C. G. Schmidt (Germany)

1982–1986       Prof. Antonio Junqueira (Brazil)

1978–1982       Prof. U. Veronesi (Italy)

1974–1978       Prof P. Denoix (France)

1970–1974       Dr W. U. Gardner (US)

1966–1970       Dr N. N. Blokhin (USSR)

1962–1966       Prof. A. Haddow (United Kingdom)

1958–1962       Dr V. Khanolkar (India)

1953–1958       Prof. J. H. Maisin (Belgium)

1935–1953       M. J. Godart (France)

Mission and activities edit

The official mission statement of UICC reads: "UICC unites and supports the cancer community to reduce the global cancer burden, to promote greater equity, and to ensure that cancer control continues to be a priority in the world health and development agenda."[1]

Its work on cancer control includes areas such as the elimination of cervical cancer, tobacco control, metastatic breast cancer, antimicrobial resistance, cancer and ageing, access to essential medicines, equity in healthcare, Universal Health Coverage and addressing cancer care in the time of the coronavirus pandemic.

UICC convenes the cancer community at events (World Cancer Congress, World Cancer Leaders’ Summit), organises thematic webinars, provides training, fellowships and grants, and advocates for effective cancer control. It is also behind World Cancer Day, an official international awareness day marked every year on February 4.[8]

Scientific publications

UICC published the TNM Classification of Malignant Tumors in 1953 as the "Uniform Technique for a Clinical Classification by the TNM System", with the first pocket book edition issued in 1968.[9] The Classification has been regularly updated and the 8th edition was published with John Wiley and Sons (Wiley) in 2017.

The peer-reviewed medical journal, the International Journal of Cancer, has been the official journal of UICC[10] since 1966 and covers topics relevant to experimental and clinical cancer research.

UICC publishes with Wiley the Manual of Clinical Oncology[11] with information on cancer detection, diagnosis and treatment, survivorship, special populations and palliative care.

The open-access, online-only JCO Global Oncology is published in partnership with the American Society of Clinical Oncology since 2015.[12]

Governance[13] edit

UICC is a non-governmental organisation governed by its member organisations, which meet in a general assembly held every two years. Between general assemblies a Board of Directors with 16 directors, elected at the general assembly, act as the executive body of UICC. At its head is the President of UICC, a position currently held by Prof Anil D’Cruz from India.

The organisation is managed by the CEO with a staff of some 40 employees, based in Geneva, Switzerland. The current CEO is Dr Cary Adams, who has held this position since 2009.

Member organisations, partners and other networks

UICC’s more than 1,200 members include cancer societies, governmental agencies, treatment and research centres, patient support groups and professional associations from around the world.

UICC also works with over 60 partners, including other health organisations, foundations and private sector companies committed to the fight against cancer.

In addition, UICC is a founding member of the NCD Alliance,[14] the McCabe Centre for Law & Cancer,[15] the International Cancer Control Partnership[16] and established the City Cancer Challenge Foundation in January 2019.[17]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "About Us". UICC.
  2. ^ The UICC – fifty years in the service of mankind, UICC History (50th anniversary publication) (PDF). Geneva, Switzerland: UICC. 1983.
  3. ^ "Past congresses". World Cancer Congress.
  4. ^ "List of entities in official relations with WHO". World Health Organization.
  5. ^ "List of non-governmental organizations in consultative status with the Economic and Social Council as of 1 September 2018". United Nations Economic and Social Council.
  6. ^ "Address by the IARC Director to the Governing Council". International Agency for Research on Cancer.
  7. ^ "Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy (PACT)". International Atomic Energy Agency. 15 July 2016.
  8. ^ "World Cancer Day 2020: 20th Anniversary of the Global Initiative". ASCO Post. 4 February 2020.
  9. ^ Sobin, Leslie (15 April 2001). "TNM - Principles, history, and relation to other prognostic factors". Cancer. 91 (58): 1589–1592. doi:10.1002/1097-0142(20010415)91:8+<1589::AID-CNCR1170>3.0.CO;2-K. PMID 11309755. S2CID 221579334.
  10. ^ "Journal Overview". Wiley Online Library.
  11. ^ O'Sullivan, Brian, ed. (2015). UICC Manual of Clinical Oncology. Hoboken, NJ, USA: Wiley-Blackwell and UICC. ISBN 978-1-444-33244-5.
  12. ^ "ASCO and UICC Collaborate to Extend Reach of Journal of Global Oncology". About JCO Global Oncology.
  13. ^ "Board of Directors". UICC.
  14. ^ "Our History". NCD Alliance. 21 January 2016.
  15. ^ "About Us". McCabe Centre for Law & Cancer.
  16. ^ Given, Leslie; Hohman, Karin; Kostelecky, Brenda; Vinson, Cynthia (15 December 2018). "Cancer control planning: self-assessment for pre-planning, development, implementation and evaluation of national cancer control plans". Cancer Causes Control. 29 (12): 1297–1303. doi:10.1007/s10552-018-1123-z. PMC 6376863. PMID 30554373.
  17. ^ "About Us". City Cancer (C/Can) Challenge.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • PACT: Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy Program to establish cancer care capacity and comprehensive cancer control in developing world and a close partner of UICC

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The Union for International Cancer Control previously named International Union Against Cancer or UICC is a non governmental organisation with some 1 180 member organisations in more than 170 countries 1 Union for International Cancer ControlAbbreviationUICCFormation1933TypeINGORegion servedWorldwideOfficial languageEnglish FrenchPresidentProfessor Anil D Cruz IndiaAffiliationsWorld Health Organization WHO Websitewww wbr uicc wbr orgUICC was founded in 1933 and is based in Geneva Switzerland Its member organisations feature cancer societies governmental agencies treatment and research centres patient support groups and professional associations Contents 1 History 2 2 Mission and activities 3 Governance 13 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory 2 editUICC was established in Paris in 1933 following a proposal at a cancer congress in Madrid to create an international organisation that would promote the fight against cancer through research therapy and the development of social activities The organisation was given the Latin name Unio Internationalis Contra Cancrum hence the acronym UICC and the first General Assembly took place in Paris on 4 May 1935 with representatives from 67 national cancer organisations and 43 countries The English name was changed in 2010 to its current name Union for International Cancer Control so that the UICC acronym would be consistent with that for the French Spanish and Latin texts The 1933 cancer congress in Madrid was considered the first International Cancer Congress and the second was held in Brussels in 1936 under the auspices of UICC The third took place in Atlantic City US in 1939 before the activities of UICC were suspended due to World Word II The fourth and fifth congresses were held in 1947 and 1950 respectively Thereafter and until 2006 the international cancer congress later named World Cancer Congress and UICC s General Assembly were held every four years since 2006 they have been held every two years 3 The 2020 World Cancer Congress that was due to be held in Oman had to be called off because of the coronavirus pandemic The organisation moved to Geneva in 1948 to be close to the global health organisations Today UICC has official relations with the World Health Organization WHO 4 has consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council 5 sits on the Governing Council of the International Agency for Research on Cancer 6 and works closely with the Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy PACT 7 initiated by the International Atomic Energy Agency Presidents of UICC2022 2024 Prof Jeff Dunn AO Australia 2020 2022 Prof Anil D Cruz India 2018 2020 HRH Princess Dina Mired of Jordan Jordan 2016 2018 Prof Sanchia Aranda Australia 2014 2016 Prof Tezer Kutluk Turkey 2012 2014 Prof Mary Gospodarowicz Canada 2010 2012 Dr Eduardo Cazap Argentina 2008 2010 Dr David Hill Australia 2006 2008 Dr Franco Cavalli Switzerland 2002 2006 Dr John Seffrin US 1998 2002 Dr E Robinson Israel 1994 1998 Dr N J Gray Australia 1990 1994 Prof S Eckhardt Hungary 1986 1990 Prof C G Schmidt Germany 1982 1986 Prof Antonio Junqueira Brazil 1978 1982 Prof U Veronesi Italy 1974 1978 Prof P Denoix France 1970 1974 Dr W U Gardner US 1966 1970 Dr N N Blokhin USSR 1962 1966 Prof A Haddow United Kingdom 1958 1962 Dr V Khanolkar India 1953 1958 Prof J H Maisin Belgium 1935 1953 M J Godart France Mission and activities editThe official mission statement of UICC reads UICC unites and supports the cancer community to reduce the global cancer burden to promote greater equity and to ensure that cancer control continues to be a priority in the world health and development agenda 1 Its work on cancer control includes areas such as the elimination of cervical cancer tobacco control metastatic breast cancer antimicrobial resistance cancer and ageing access to essential medicines equity in healthcare Universal Health Coverage and addressing cancer care in the time of the coronavirus pandemic UICC convenes the cancer community at events World Cancer Congress World Cancer Leaders Summit organises thematic webinars provides training fellowships and grants and advocates for effective cancer control It is also behind World Cancer Day an official international awareness day marked every year on February 4 8 Scientific publicationsUICC published the TNM Classification of Malignant Tumors in 1953 as the Uniform Technique for a Clinical Classification by the TNM System with the first pocket book edition issued in 1968 9 The Classification has been regularly updated and the 8th edition was published with John Wiley and Sons Wiley in 2017 The peer reviewed medical journal the International Journal of Cancer has been the official journal of UICC 10 since 1966 and covers topics relevant to experimental and clinical cancer research UICC publishes with Wiley the Manual of Clinical Oncology 11 with information on cancer detection diagnosis and treatment survivorship special populations and palliative care The open access online only JCO Global Oncology is published in partnership with the American Society of Clinical Oncology since 2015 12 Governance 13 editUICC is a non governmental organisation governed by its member organisations which meet in a general assembly held every two years Between general assemblies a Board of Directors with 16 directors elected at the general assembly act as the executive body of UICC At its head is the President of UICC a position currently held by Prof Anil D Cruz from India The organisation is managed by the CEO with a staff of some 40 employees based in Geneva Switzerland The current CEO is Dr Cary Adams who has held this position since 2009 Member organisations partners and other networksUICC s more than 1 200 members include cancer societies governmental agencies treatment and research centres patient support groups and professional associations from around the world UICC also works with over 60 partners including other health organisations foundations and private sector companies committed to the fight against cancer In addition UICC is a founding member of the NCD Alliance 14 the McCabe Centre for Law amp Cancer 15 the International Cancer Control Partnership 16 and established the City Cancer Challenge Foundation in January 2019 17 See also editAmerican Cancer Society Cancer Action Network World Health Organization American Society of Clinical OncologyReferences edit a b About Us UICC The UICC fifty years in the service of mankind UICC History 50th anniversary publication PDF Geneva Switzerland UICC 1983 Past congresses World Cancer Congress List of entities in official relations with WHO World Health Organization List of non governmental organizations in consultative status with the Economic and Social Council as of 1 September 2018 United Nations Economic and Social Council Address by the IARC Director to the Governing Council International Agency for Research on Cancer Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy PACT International Atomic Energy Agency 15 July 2016 World Cancer Day 2020 20th Anniversary of the Global Initiative ASCO Post 4 February 2020 Sobin Leslie 15 April 2001 TNM Principles history and relation to other prognostic factors Cancer 91 58 1589 1592 doi 10 1002 1097 0142 20010415 91 8 lt 1589 AID CNCR1170 gt 3 0 CO 2 K PMID 11309755 S2CID 221579334 Journal Overview Wiley Online Library O Sullivan Brian ed 2015 UICC Manual of Clinical Oncology Hoboken NJ USA Wiley Blackwell and UICC ISBN 978 1 444 33244 5 ASCO and UICC Collaborate to Extend Reach of Journal of Global Oncology About JCO Global Oncology Board of Directors UICC Our History NCD Alliance 21 January 2016 About Us McCabe Centre for Law amp Cancer Given Leslie Hohman Karin Kostelecky Brenda Vinson Cynthia 15 December 2018 Cancer control planning self assessment for pre planning development implementation and evaluation of national cancer control plans Cancer Causes Control 29 12 1297 1303 doi 10 1007 s10552 018 1123 z PMC 6376863 PMID 30554373 About Us City Cancer C Can Challenge External links editOfficial website PACT Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy Program to establish cancer care capacity and comprehensive cancer control in developing world and a close partner of UICC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Union for International Cancer Control amp oldid 1177349797, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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