UICC Session: Building stronger networks to increase exchanges of skills and knowledge



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UICC Session: Building stronger networks to increase exchanges of skills and knowledge National cancer institutes join forces to accelerate cancer prevention and control in South America Moderator: Jamal Khader (Jordan) Riccardo Lampariello (Switzerland) Speaker: Luiz Antonio Santini Rodrigues da Silva, MD Session code: UICC.4.12 www.worldcancercongress.org

The Cancer Burden in Latin America and Caribbean > Population in Latin America and the Caribbean: 600 million inhabitants > Of the world s estimated 12.7 million new cancer cases each year 1,1 million occur in Latin America and the Caribbean. > Of the world s 8.2 million annual deaths from cancer 603 000 occur in Latin America and the Caribbean. Source: Globocan 2012

Regional Coopera-on Efforts to create a cancer control community: Mexico City June 2006 1st Interna-onal Forum of Leaders for Cancer Control: Iden3fica3on of common challenges and goals Rio de Janeiro, November 2007 2nd Interna-onal Cancer Control Congress (ICCC): crea3on of the La3n American and Caribbean Alliance for Cancer Control Brasília, May 2008 Cons3tu3ve Treaty of the Union of the South American Na3ons (UNASUR) was signed Costa do Sauípe, Brasil December 2008 Set up of the South American Council of Healt (UNASUR Health) Cuenca, April 2010 El UNASUR Health recognizes the importance of a network of cancer control ins-tu-ons to address the cancer problem in the region Buenos Aires, Sep3embre de 2010 Inaugura-on of INC Argen-na: cancer control leaders ra-fied the crea-on of a Network of Na-onal Cancer Control Ins-tutes and Ins-tu-ons in La-namerica (Declara-on of Buenos Aires) Río de Janeiro, July 2011 Inaugura3on of the Network of the Na3onal Cancer Ins3tutes (RINC/ UNASUR) Implementa-on of the Execu-ve Secretariat in Rio de Janeiro Development of the Working Groups 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011

South American intergovernmental legal en3ty created in 2008 to propel regional integra3on on issues such as democracy, educa-on, energy, environment, infrastructure, and security and to eliminate social inequality and exclusion (HEALTH). UNION OF SOUTH AMERICAN NATIONS

Para tener una estrategia regional de control del cancer con el apoyo de los gobiernos WHAT IS RINC? Para una utilización mas eficiente A common de los ini3a3ve recursos of the existentes governments of the 12 South American countries Para desarrollar politicas publicas to address de cáncer, the cancer adecuadas a nuestras problem poblaciones, in the region. a nuestras culturas y acorde con los recursos existentes

WHO? Para tener una estrategia regional de control del cancer Representa3ves con el apoyo of de all los South gobiernos American Federal governments (as full members) Para una and utilización other La3n mas American eficiente countries de los (as recursos associate existentes members) Na3onal Para Cancer desarrollar Ins3tutes politicas or cancer departments publicas of de the cáncer, governments adecuadas (depending a nuestras on the poblaciones, role they play a in nuestras culturas y acorde con the na3onal cancer control policy) los recursos existentes

Full Members Associate Members Deliberative body of RINC Decision-making assembly discusses and takes decisions on the RINC topics Approves strategies and projects which are considered more appropriate to the goals of the network. Members: representatives of national institutions responsible for cancer control strategies or assigned by the governments.

SUPPORT: INTEGRATION Political outreach Identify common challenges Mobilize and unite National Cancer Institutes Articulate with governments to strenghten cancer policies TECHNICAL COOPERATION Share knowledge Ensure capacity building Advocacy NETWORKING Role as facilitator for multilateral and bilateral initiatives and agreements Create opportunities

5- Year Plan 2010-2015 Cervical Cancer Cancer Registries Biobancs Breast cancer Projetcs and ac3ons Health Systems (Cancer Control Programs) Cancer incidence and mortality

RINC - NETWORK OF NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTES!

Escrever aqui Responsible for developing and implementing projects and actions in each of the technical areas

Escrever aqui CERVICAL CANCER CONTROL * CANCER REGISTRIES * BIO BANKS * BREAST CANCER CONTROL QUALITY ASSURANCE IN RADIATION THERAPY *Programs in Progress

Bolivia

ADVOCACY: Nomina3on of the First Lady of Peru NADINE HEREDIA ALARCÓN as RINC UNASUR LEADER AND SOCIAL ADVOCATE ON CANCER PREVENTION AND CONTROL Rio de Janeiro, May 27th 2014

RINC Challenges COMMITTED FINANCIAL RESOURCES Commitment of UNASUR governments Strenghten POLITICAL SUPPORT. More authonomy in the RELATIONSHIP WITH THIRD PARTIES Ar3culate ALTERNATIVE FINANCIAL SOURCES for the development of the RINC work plans. IMPLEMENTATION of RINC outcomes in the respec3ve countries

Thank you for your axen-on! Dr. Luiz Antonio San3ni Coordinator Walter Zoss Execu3ve Secretary rinc@rinc- unasur.org www.rinc- unasur.org