WCT EVI MAP is a project developed under the umbrella of the Internal Collaboration for Cancer Classification and Research (IC3R).
Research on cancer aims to help patients at risk through prevention, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment. Most countries have clear pathways for translating the results of clinical trials into practice through drug approval and clinical guidelines, but not always for translating evidence into diagnosis or early detection methodologies.
Challenges related to tumour classification, such as its increasingly multidimensional nature, the overwhelming amount of scientific information available in this area, and the translation of research findings into tumour classification and cancer diagnosis, are difficult to address by interested parties individually.
The International Collaboration for Cancer Classification and Research (IC3R) provides a forum to coordinate evidence generation, synthesis, evaluation, and standard-setting for tumour classification worldwide.
As an initiative of the World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of Tumours (WCT) programme at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), which produces the WHO Classification of Tumours series used by pathologists and cancer researchers worldwide, IC3R is uniquely situated to coordinate an international collaboration to assess tumour classification and cancer research worldwide.