International PIECES study is underway: a further step towards improved cancer prevention
The project consortium is pleased to officially announce the launch of the PIECES study to evaluate the online Primary Cancer […]
The project consortium is pleased to officially announce the launch of the PIECES study to evaluate the online Primary Cancer […]
A new milestone has been reached. The PIECES Primary Cancer Prevention Implementation Toolkit (PCP-IT), the cornerstone of the project, has
The PIECES online toolkit is finished and ready for evaluation Read More »
At the ISPAH conference in Paris, PhD Candidate Nikita Hensen from the PIECES partner Amsterdam University Medical Center (AUMC) delivered
ISPAH 2024 Conference: Presenting the PIECES Project Read More »
The PIECES project, a European initiative to implement evidence-based primary cancer prevention programmes, was presented by Dr Cristina Martínez from
PIECES project attracts international interest at I Tobacco Forum in São Paulo, Brazil Read More »
Dr Cristina Martínez from the Catalan Institute of Oncology (Spain) has been appointed as the new PIECES coordinator by the
Cristina Martínez, new PIECES project coordinator Read More »
As part of the PIECES main objective, the project team is developing an innovative toolkit, known as the PCP Integrated
PCP-IT: Who is it for and what are the benefits? Read More »
The first meeting of the Prevention and Early Detection Cluster took place on 23 September in Vienna, Austria. The meeting
First Prevention and Early Detection Cluster meeting in Vienna, Austria Read More »
The PIECES Annual Consortium Meeting was held in Utrecht (The Netherlands) on 10-11 June and brought together Consortium and Advisory
Highlights from the PIECES consortium meeting in Utrecht Read More »
Get to know the PIECES partners: Esteve Fernández Our PIECES partners come from every corner of the health sector across
Get To Know the PIECES partners: Esteve Fernández Read More »
Webinar: How will Europe Achieve its First Tobacco Free Generation? Causing 8 million lives to be lost to cancer annually,
Webinar: How will Europe Achieve its First Tobacco Free Generation? Read More »