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Malignant diseases are the second most common cause of morbidity and mortality, on the global scale, but also in European Union and Serbia. Recognizing this problem, the European Commission has been continuously investing funds into projects aimed against cancer for the past decade. One such project is the Joint Action "Innovative Partnership for Action Against Cancer", which launched in April 2018 and will wrap up in December 2021. The project is implemented within the Third Health Programme of the European Union, which funded the project. "Innovative Partnership for Action Against Cancer" encompasses 24 countries, representing 44 partner institutions. The National Institute of Public Health of Slovenia (NIPHS) coordinates the project. Project activities are implemented within 10 work packages, of which four are horizontal and mandatory (coordination, dissemination, evaluation and integration into national policies and sustainability), while 6 are the so-called "vertical" work packages, namely: cancer prevention, genomics in cancer control and care, cancer information and registries, challenges in cancer care, innovative therapies in cancer and governance of integrated and comprehensive cancer care. Each of the work packages has its objectives, activities and outcomes. The roadmap for implementation and sustainability of cancer control actions represents the key outcome of work package 4 (Integration in national policies and sustainability), as well as of the entire Joint Action. Work package 4 interviewed the representatives of countries participating in Joint Action to gain insight into their experiences and challenges in implementing cancer control policies. Some of these challenges have also been recognized in Serbia, leading the Government of the Republic of Serbia to adopt the cancer control program in the Republic of Serbia for the period 2020-2022. In the same year, 2020, the World Cancer Day (4 February) was commemorated with the event "Europe's Beating Cancer Plan - Let's Strive for More" in the European Parliament, and a year later, the European Commission presented the Europe's Beating Cancer Plan. Three Joint Action activities implemented thus far made a great contribution to the control of malignant diseases, many documents, instructions, programs were elaborated, and then used as key inputs into the new Europe's Beating Cancer Plan. |