The European Association for Cancer Research (EACR) recognises the profound challenges our friends and colleagues in the United States are facing due to disruptions to their research funding and infrastructure. These actions threaten not only the progress of cancer research in the US but also the vital contributions of US-based researchers to the global effort against cancer. We stand in full support of our colleagues in the United States and endorse the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) statement regarding the US administration’s recent actions.
Cancer research is a truly global endeavour, and decisions that impact scientific funding, policy, and infrastructure in the US have significant ramifications worldwide. We are deeply concerned about the broader implications for cancer research and researchers in Europe and beyond, including:
We express our solidarity with the scientific community in the US, and our commitment to reinforcing our collective responsibility to ensure the stability and growth of global cancer research.
The need to protect and sustain international scientific cooperation has been widely recognised, as reflected in initiatives such as the Milan Declaration on the Crucial Role of Science in meeting Global Challenges, which underscores the importance of safeguarding global research collaboration against political and financial instability.
We call on global organisations to work together to develop sustainable alternative funding models that safeguard cancer research from political uncertainties. We specifically encourage concrete steps such as joint funding initiatives, shared grant schemes, or industry partnerships to ensure uninterrupted progress. We urge international cancer organisations to strengthen their commitment to cross-border collaborations by formalising long-term research agreements, expanding joint funding mechanisms, and advocating for policies that protect scientific partnerships from political disruption.
Cancer knows no borders, and setbacks in one part of the world can have lasting consequences for patients everywhere. Now more than ever, we must work together to ensure continued progress in cancer research and treatment.
The following organisations stand together in support of this statement.
The European Association for Cancer Research |
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Arbeitsgemeinschaft experimentelle Krebsforschung der Deutschen Krebsgesellschaft (German Cancer Society for Experimental Cancer Research) |
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Asociación Española de Investigación sobre el Cáncer (Spanish Association for Cancer Research) |
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Associação Portuguesa de Investigação em Cancro (Portuguese Association for Cancer Research) |
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Barncancerfonden (Swedish Childhood Cancer Fund) |
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Belgian Association for Cancer Research |
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European Academy of Cancer Sciences |
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Hrvatsko društvo za istraživanje raka (Croatian Association for Cancer Research) |
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International Cell Senescence Association |
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IRB Barcelona - Institute for Research in Biomedicine |
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Irish Association for Cancer Research |
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Israeli Society for Cancer Research |
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Metastasis Research Society |
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Molecular Oncology |
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Moleküler Kanser Araştırma Derneği (Association for Molecular Cancer Research, Turkey) |
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The Organisation of European Cancer Institutes |
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The Pezcoller Foundation |
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Società Italiana di Cancerologia (Italian Cancer Society) |
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Société Française du Cancer (French Cancer Society) |
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Srpsko Društvo Istraživača Raka (Serbian Association for Cancer Research) |
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Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology |
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Worldwide Cancer Research |
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To endorse the statement you should be an official representative of an organisation working to advance cancer research, and you should have the approval of the relevant governance within your organisation.
To add your organisation’s endorsement of the statement, please email us at rachel.warden@eacr.org with full details of the organisation you represent and a copy of your logo.