Our second General Assembly in Rome

It is always nice to step outside of the virtual world and back to the real one to meet in person again! For our second General Assembly last week, the EU4CHILD consortium decided to gather in the so-called Eternal City.

Overall, a great 2 days of back and forth discussions (framed by amazing food and weather!), and a breath of fresh air to interact directly with our Advisory Board, both to share their expert perspective and to make us reflect on the hard-hitting questions that drive EU4CHILD forward.

Thanks to everyone involved, and let's keep pushing forward in the fight against Childhood Cancer!

 

 


We are launching our Fieldwork Survey!

EU4CHILD intends to lay the foundations for the development of a multi-purpose ecosystem for a Paediatric Cancer Data inventory, seeking to understand the main challenges behind digitalization and data sharing through the development of a potential set of AI-based services for the detection, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of several types of childhood cancers. A huge part of this effort is driven by our fieldwork strategy, which includes personal interviews, focus groups and surveys as the main research tools to map out and address our stakeholder's needs.

As a first step in our fieldwork plan, we are glad to present EU4CHILD's Fieldwork Survey! This online survey has been created to assess and refine the requirements already identified in our initial analysis of EU policy, other EU funded projects and related literature on how to approach to creation of an AI-based ecosystem for childhood cancer.

Are you a survivor of pediatric cancer or a caregiver? Do you work in the healthcare sector? Are you an IT expert or a policy maker? Maybe you are just a normal citizen interested in the potential of AI in health?

If your answer to any of these questions is yes, we would be honored if you could participate in this survey and give us your opinion! As always, the process is completely anonymous and it will only take 10 minutes of your time. Thanks for your cooperation!

Click here to navigate directly to our Fieldwork survey

 

 

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