City Cancer Challenge (C/Can)
City Cancer Challenge (C/Can) was launched by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) at the 2017 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos.


The launch of City Cancer Challenge (C/Can) was a coordinated response to the urgent need to support resource-limited countries in reducing their growing cancer burden. It was also a recognition of the untapped potential of taking an integrated approach to three of the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), health, sustainable cities and partnerships for the goals.
C/Can became a standalone Swiss foundation in January 2019 and continues to operate in close collaboration with UICC’s network of over 1,000 members in 160 countries, representing the world’s major cancer societies, as well as patient groups, influential policymakers, researchers and experts.
Its mission is to create a global community of cities and partners working together to design, plan and implement cancer solutions to save lives.
This approach is built on the core principle that cities can drive impact at national level by crafting data-driven solutions with the support of a network of global, regional, and local partners that reflect an understanding of the unique local context. By uniting the global cancer community, and moreover, building local communities C/Can is aiming to place people at the centre of cancer control.
This locally-driven approach, combined with a unique partnership model that harnesses the power of public-private partnerships, is championing a new way of working with a network of now more than 50 partners who are bringing technical assistance and complementary resources to our cities.
Latest news and blog posts about City Cancer Challenge
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Investing in People - C/Can marks one year anniversary

City Cancer Challenge becomes an independent foundation

UICC President Visits Japan: Engages in Series of Meetings with Stakeholders and Holds Press Conference at Japan Press Center

Confronting the Investment Gap in Non-Communicable Disease Treatment and Care



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Creating new initiatives

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International Cancer Control Partnership (ICCP)

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McCabe Centre for Law and Cancer

The Non-communicable Disease (NCD) Alliance is a civil society network uniting 2,000 federation associations, civil society organisations, scientific and professional associations, academic and research institutions to improve NCD prevention and control worldwide.
NCD Alliance
Last update
Wednesday 30 April 2025