Miklós Kásler, Hungary’s human resources minister, on Wednesday announced the establishment of the Central-Eastern European Academy of Oncology headquartered in Budapest.
The Academy, comprising leading professionals from 20 countries, was set up in Budapest in June, Kásler told MTI by phone. It aims to coordinate work and share knowledge in oncology to facilitate significant progress in prevention and treatment, he said.
The Hungarian state has supported the academy with a 500 million forint (EUR 1.53m) grant, Kásler said, adding that the initiative has also been endorsed by the UN’s World Health Organistation (WHO).
Source: hirado.hu