Difference between revisions of "Association of European Cancer Leagues"

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[[European Cancer Leagues]] is an organisation comprised of the leading aner charities in Europe.  They are a not for profit organisation, registered in Belgium.  The [[European Cancer League]] works towards improving communication between European cnacer leagues and societies with the ultimate goal of reducing the growing rates of cancers in Europe. {{ref|1}}
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The [[Association of European Cancer Leagues]] is an organisation comprised of the leading aner charities in Europe.  They are a not for profit organisation, registered in Belgium.  They work towards improving communication between European cnacer leagues and societies with the ultimate goal of reducing the growing rates of cancers in Europe. {{ref|1}}
  
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== Affiliations==
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The association is a member of the [[European Alcohol and Health Forum]]
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
#{{note|1}} European Cancer League Website [http://www.europeancancerleagues.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=home&lang=EN Home Page] Last Accessed June 28th 2007
 
#{{note|1}} European Cancer League Website [http://www.europeancancerleagues.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=home&lang=EN Home Page] Last Accessed June 28th 2007
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#{{note|2}} Europa Website [http://ec.europa.eu/health/ph_determinants/life_style/alcohol/alcohol_charter_en.htm Publi Health] Last Accessed 28th June 2007

Revision as of 22:41, 28 June 2007

The Association of European Cancer Leagues is an organisation comprised of the leading aner charities in Europe. They are a not for profit organisation, registered in Belgium. They work towards improving communication between European cnacer leagues and societies with the ultimate goal of reducing the growing rates of cancers in Europe. [1]


Affiliations

The association is a member of the European Alcohol and Health Forum ^

Notes

  1. ^ European Cancer League Website Home Page Last Accessed June 28th 2007
  2. ^ Europa Website Publi Health Last Accessed 28th June 2007