Society Members

Affiliated Society Members

A number of National Societies are now established members of EACR as ‘Society Members’. Over 6,000 cancer researchers are members of EACR by virtue of their National Society membership in Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Serbia, Spain, Turkey and the U.K. and enjoy full membership benefits. Member Societies use EACR's Year Book, weekly e-News bulletin and website to reach 9,500+ EACR members with information about meetings and activities that could be of interest to researchers across Europe and internationally.

Partnerships are now developing for running focussed scientific meetings and courses with National Societies and other organisations. Presidents of National Societies now have an ex-officio seat on the EACR Council which meets annually. This advisory body has a new remit and helps shape EACR policy and generate opportunities for partnership working.

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Arbeitsgemeinschaft experimentelle Krebsforschung (AEK) der Deutschen Krebsgesellschaft

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Asociación Española de Investigación sobre el Cáncer (ASEICA)

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Belgian Association for Cancer Research (BACR)

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British Association for Cancer Research (BACR)

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Hrvatsko društvo za istraživanje raka (HDIR) (Croatian Association for Cancer Research)

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Dansk Selskab for Cancerforskning (DSCF) (Danish Association for Cancer Research)

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Irish Association for Cancer Research (IACR)

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Israeli Society for Cancer Research (ISCR)

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Moleküler Kanser Araştırma Derneği (MOKAD) (The Association for Molecular Cancer Research, Turkey)

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Magyar Onkológusok Társasága (MOT) (Hungarian Cancer Society)

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Srpsko društvo istraživača raka (SDIR) (Serbian Association for Cancer Research)

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Società Italiana di Cancerologia (SIC)

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Société Française du Cancer, (SFC)

 

Sustaining Members

About the EACR

Advancing cancer research - from basic research to prevention, treatment and care

The European Association for Cancer Research was established in 1968 and the membership approaches 10,000. The Association offers opportunities for:

  • Communication
  • Biennial congresses, educational courses, scientific meetings and special conferences
  • Travel fellowships and bursaries
  • Awards and acknowledgement
  • Advance information and professional support
  • Contacts and opportunities for collaborative research