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Meet Christian Buggedei from the Berlin Institute of Health at Charité. He’s part of the team coordinating work to define and build the EU-CiP – European Cancer Information Portal.
In the video, Christian explains how the project is uniting technical and non technical experts at a critical point – defining what the portal should do and how it will work.
This is part two of a series of videos called ‘how to build a portal‘ that explores the development of the EU-CiP. Catch up with part one, when the coordinators of EU-CiP discuss their vision for the project.
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About the EU-CiP project
The goal of this project is to build EUropean Cancer Information Portals (EU-CiPs) which will provide reliable and easy-to-access cancer information for citizens in Europe. This will help people find information they need and make informed decisions about their life and healthcare.
Cancer can affect everyone, either directly or by affecting a loved person.The EU-CiP project will create a home for information about prevention, diagnosis, treatment and everything else related to cancer. We want to reach patients, their caretakers, families, friends and everyone who might be confronted with cancer during their life.

