Collaboration is essential to progress

Collaboration across research, healthcare, public institutions, patient organizations, and industry

At CIRCE, collaboration is essential to how we work. Women’s cancers are shaped not only by biology, but also by healthcare systems, social conditions, public policy, and everyday life. Addressing these challenges therefore requires collaboration across research, healthcare, public institutions, patient organizations, and industry.

CIRCE brings together researchers from multiple disciplines and works in close dialogue with healthcare providers, public agencies, and societal stakeholders. Through these partnerships, we aim to ensure that research questions are relevant, that findings can be translated into practice, and that new knowledge can contribute to better prevention, diagnosis, treatment, survivorship, and equity.

We see collaboration not as an add-on, but as a core part of CIRCE’s mission. By working across sectors and perspectives, we can build stronger research, improve implementation, and create greater impact for women, families, and society.

Get involved

Opportunities to collaborate with CIRCE

We welcome dialogue and collaboration with organizations and individuals who share CIRCE’s commitment to improving outcomes and equity in women’s cancers.

Healthcare providers and clinical networks

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Academic researchers and research infrastructures

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Public agencies and policymakers

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Patient organisations and advocacy groups

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GET involved

There are many ways to engage with CIRCE, from research partnerships and co-creation activities to events, communication, and implementation initiatives. If you are interested in collaborating with the centre, we would be glad to hear from you.

Learn how to collaborate