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Communiqué
de presse
L’Union Internationale contre le Cancer (UICC), en
partenariat avec sanofi-aventis, lance un appel à projets
dans 10 pays pilotes pour lutter contre les cancers de l’enfant
Geneva,
30 June 2005 - Each year, more than 160,000 children are diagnosed
with cancer. Approximately 90,000 will die of their disease.
Most childhood cancers
can be cured, provided prompt and effective treatment is accessible.
In industrialized countries, three out of four children now survive.
But in the developing world and emerging economies, children are
often diagnosed too late, or not diagnosed at all, and lack access
to information and life-saving treatment. Four out of five children
with cancer live in these countries. More than half of these children
will die.
We need to mobilise more
resources in the struggle against this disease and to promote education
and training, especially in prevention and early detection, diagnosis
and treatment, so as to change individual and social patterns of
behaviour.
Because every child matters,
the UICC, in partnership with sanofi-aventis, embarks this year
on a Childhood Cancer Campaign, under the banner “My child
matters”.
The Campaign consists
of three main components: a call for projects; a comprehensive state-of-the-art
report on childhood cancers, which will be made available to the
general public on World Cancer Day, 4 February 2006; and a worldwide
mobilisation and awareness campaign, based on these first results,
to highlight the effects of childhood cancers on children and their
families.
To encourage innovative
projects and the sharing of experiences, especially among developing
and emerging countries, the call for projects will be launched in
the following 10 states: Bangladesh, Egypt, Honduras, Morocco, Philippines,
Senegal, Tanzania, Ukraine, Venezuela and Vietnam.
Funding of up to €50,000
in national currency will be available for projects selected by
the UICC Childhood Cancer Campaign Advisory Steering Committee.*
These projects should
raise awareness of the challenge of childhood cancers; strengthen
prevention, early detection, and protocols of treatment; improve
the quality of care and support for children living with cancer
and for their families; or take into account more fully the social
aspects of this disease.
Projects will be selected
for funding based on: feasibility, providing benefits for children
living with cancer and their families, and demonstrating accountability
and sustainability (including possible replication of initiatives
in countries with similar settings).
All institutions or organisations
that demonstrate innovative and practical approaches to information,
prevention, and the medical and psychosocial care and support of
children living with cancer are invited to submit a project.
This call for projects
marks the official launch of UICC’s World Cancer Campaign,
which over the coming years will address many aspects of the fight
against cancer, in response to the Charter of Paris. Adopted in
2000 during the 2000 World Summit Against Cancer for the New Millennium,
this Charter called for “an invincible alliance – between
researchers, healthcare professionals, patients, government, industry
and media – to fight cancer and its greatest allies, which
are fear, ignorance and complacency.”
* UICC
Childhood Cancer Campaign Advisory Steering Committee
Dr Franco Cavalli, Chair, Advisory Steering Committee (Istituto
Oncologico della Svizzera Italiana), Dr Tim Eden (International
Society of Paediatric Oncology), Dr Alain Herrera (sanofi-aventis
Group), Dr Jean Lemerle (Groupe Franco-Africain d’Oncologie
Pédiatrique), Dr Ian Magrath (International Network for Cancer
Treatment and Research), Dr Ching-Hon Pui (St Jude Children’s
Research Hospital), Dr Hélène Sancho-Garnier (Centre
Epidaure), Dr Eva Steliarova-Foucher (International Agency for Research
on Cancer), Mr Geoff Thaxter (International Confederation of Childhood
Parent Organisations).
Press
office contacts:
JJ Divino, Campaigns and Communications Manager, International Union
Against Cancer, Tel: +41 022/809 1878.
Caty Forget, Director, Humanitarian Sponsorship, sanofi-aventis,
Tel : +33 1 53 77 48 25.
Media
Release (pdf)
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