EUnetCCC JA – European Comprehensive Cancer Centre Network
EUnetCCC (European Comprehensive Cancer Centre Network) is a project aimed at creating a Europe-wide network of comprehensive cancer centers. This network brings together leading cancer research, diagnostics, treatment, and education institutions to ensure that patients have access to high-quality care regardless of their location.
Project goals
Reduce inequality in cancer diagnosis, treatment, and access to clinical trials.
Improve the quality of research and its integration into clinical care.
Ensure uniform quality standards in cancer diagnosis and treatment across Europe.
Key activities
Exchange of best practices between centers.
Implementation of innovative treatment methods.
Improvement of clinical trial accessibility.
Training and capacity building for healthcare professionals.
Partners and Consortium
The project involves 31 countries and more than 50 partners, including the University of Latvia, Riga East Clinical University Hospital, and Pauls Stradiņš Clinical University Hospital.
Project Information
Implementation period: October 1, 2024 – September 30, 2028
Project number: ID No. 101183407
Total project funding: 112,012,503.62 EUR
Total funding for LU: 642,294.66 EUR
Long-term Impact
EUnetCCC aims to improve the quality of life of cancer patients and the sustainability of healthcare systems across Europe by promoting collaboration between research and clinical care fields.

Funding
The project "European Comprehensive Cancer Centre Network (EUnetCCC)" has received funding from the European Union (Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA)) program EU4Health under grant agreement No. 101183407.