
Building the Cancer Information Portal involves several stages of scoping and development. Explore how each element of the project will unfold and the people making it happen.
WP1: Ethics requirements
WP1 will embed ethics at the core of the project by promoting responsible practices, particularly in areas involving sensitive data, vulnerable groups, and emerging technologies. [Learn more]
WP2: Research and exploration
This work package is dedicated to advancing the European Cancer Patient Digital Centre (ECPDC) by identifying essential cancer-related information sources and fostering multi-level collaboration. [Learn more]
WP3: Maturity assessment and implementation planning
The work package will support piloting/roll-out member states with a step-wise, result-oriented roadmap to implement patient information portal, EHDS compliance by design. [Learn more]
WP4: Evidence-based information and translation
The aim of this Work Package is to produce high-quality content for the EU-CIP Library of Content and its preparation for publication on the different national EU-CIP websites. [Learn more]
WP5: Quality criteria
Our goal is to define and validate high-quality criteria for cancer information provided through EU-CIP, ensuring that the portal delivers accurate, reliable, and user-friendly information adapted to diverse cultural and linguistic contexts across EU Member States. [Learn more]
WP6: ECPDC node development and implementation
European Cancer Patient Information Portals will provide patients with trustworthy, evidence-based information in their local languages. This work package serves as the first step toward creating European Cancer Patient Digital Centres (ECPDC). [Learn more]
WP7: Citizens’ engagement and participation
This work package focuses on ensuring meaningful engagement of cancer patients, survivors, relatives, and caregivers in the development and implementation of the cancer information portals. [Learn more]
WP8: Foresight and sustainability planning
The main objective of work package 8 is to ensure the long-term sustainability of the European Cancer Patient Digital Centre (ECPDC) through foresight, mutual learning, stakeholder engagement, and strategic rollout. [Learn more]
WP9: Outreach and dissemination
Our work is to maximise the visibility, reach, and impact of the EU-CIP project through coordinated stakeholder engagement, communication, and outreach activities that promote the adoption and long-term sustainability of the EU-CIP (#CancerInfoPortal) platform. [Learn more]
WP10: Project management and coordination
The project management team of Charité and Future Perfecto coordinates the overall project implementation to meet the project objectives within the agreed time, costs, and quality limits, including management of risks and corrective actions. [Learn more]