Survivorship
All.Can @6 Annual Report
All.Can’s Annual Report “All.Can at 6” is now available for download. The Annual Report of All.Can presents the initiative’s achievements and milestones during its sixth year of existence, with three of the main highlights including 1) the release of the “Efficiency Metrics in Cancer Care”…
Achieving efficiency in practice – Lessons learnt from the All.Can Efficiency Hub
In 2022, to mark three years of the Hub, All.Can International examined the lessons that can be learnt from the collection of examples featured on the Efficiency Hub, which are now over 40. Initiatives are selected from across the entire patient care pathway, from diagnosis to palliative care and survivorship; they can be from any country. This think piece, written by The Health Policy Partnership with the input from All.Can members, highlights the kind of solutions that have been identified to address some of the most prominent challenges facing cancer care.
All.Can Efficiency Metrics study
On 17 June 2022, All.Can published its Efficiency Metrics study, a policy research which proposes a set of internationally applicable and real-world measures generated and collected from daily clinical practice. The report can be used by relevant stakeholders to assess efficiency in cancer care and…
All.Can at 5
The annual report of All.Can showcases the initiative’s achievements and milestones during its fifth year of existence, with two of the main highlights being the launch of the policy report ‘Harnessing data for better care’ and the organisation of the successful All.Can Global Summit under…
Policy blueprint: Building efficiency in cancer care
On 23 February 2022, All.Can launched its new flagship publication Building efficiency in cancer care. The blueprint highlights key areas of inefficiency in cancer care and offers a common, broadly applicable framework to support collaborative policy action to improve efficiency in cancer care in ways that…
Policy Report: Harnessing data for better cancer care
The report assesses the essential role of data in cancer care to improve outcomes for all people with cancer. It offers policymakers, care providers, patients and decision-makers a forward-looking view of how to ensure high-quality health data are systematically collected and used to improve outcomes…
All.Can at 4
The annual report of All.Can showcases the initiative’s achievements and milestones during its fourth year of existence, such as the establishment of the multistakeholder organisation as a legal entity, the revision of the All.Can vision and mission and formulation of strategic objectives, the definition of…
All.Can at 3
The annual report of All.Can’s third year showcases the initiative’s achievements and milestones, with a particular focus on the work of the All.Can national initiatives, and looks ahead to what comes next.
Patient insights on cancer care: opportunities for improving efficiency
With insights from almost 4,000 patients, this report highlights four key opportunities to drive change for everyone affected by cancer.
All.Can at 2
The annual report of All.Can’s second year showcases the initiative’s achievements and milestones, and looks ahead to what comes next.
ICHOM–All.Can Improving Value in Cancer Care study: A European study of outcomes in practice
This poster was presented at the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) 2018 congress in Munich, Germany.
All.Can at 1
At the end of All.Can’s first year, we published a digital report highlighting our successes and achievements.
All.Can – Changing cancer care together
This poster was presented at the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) 2017 congress in Madrid, Spain.
Towards sustainable cancer care: Reducing inefficiencies, improving outcomes — A policy report from the All.Can initiative
Wait S, Han D, Muthu V, et al.The All.Can policy report was developed into a peer-reviewed paper, published in the Journal of Cancer Policy Vol.13 (2017): 47–64
Patients’ perspectives on improving efficiency in cancer care
This poster was presented at the annual British Neuro-Oncology Society (BNOS) conference in Edinburgh on 21 June 2017.
Spotlight on cancer nurses
This brief report, published in May 2017, identifies policy priorities to advance the position of the clinical nurse specialist in cancer care throughout Europe.
Towards sustainable cancer care: Reducing inefficiencies, improving outcomes
All.Can international’s inaugural policy report is available to download for desktop, mobile or print.