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☆This policy statement on multidisciplinary cancer care is the result of a workshop carried out in the framework of the European Partnership for Action Against Cancer (EPAAC). It has been elaborated with the participation of representatives of the following scientific societies, patients’ organisations and stakeholders: European CanCer Organisation (ECCO), European SocieTy for Radiology & Oncology (ESTRO), European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO), European Society of Surgical Oncology (ESSO), International Society of Geriatric Oncology (SIOG), European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC), European Oncology Nursing Society (EONS), International Psycho-Oncology Society (IPOS), European Cancer Patient Coalition (ECPC), EuropaColon, Europa Donna - The European Breast Cancer Coalition, Association of European Cancer Leagues (ECL), Organisation of European Cancer Institutes (OECI), EUSOMA - European Society of Breast Cancer Specialists, European Hospital and Healthcare Federation (HOPE), EPAAC Work Packages 5 (Health promotion and prevention), 7 (Healthcare), 8 (Research), 9 (Information systems) and 10 (Cancer plans).