Cancer Campus is a research and innovative campus in oncology located in Villejuif , close to Paris , and launched in April 2006. It is devoted to help to fight cancer .
4-622: It is backed by the expertise of the Institut Gustave Roussy and other health institutions and research of the Ile-de-France region . The goal is to bring together on a single research campus (clinical and academic, public and private) companies, high-level training, a set of partners forming a "biocluster" part of the cluster Medicen . Cancer Campus is included in one of the main projects for Paris defined by French government . Proposed new public transport systems planned to create
8-475: A metro station on the campus. Objectives of Cancer Campus are: Cancer campus is managed by a voluntary association which members are: The Caisse des dépôts et consignations is also a partnership, as well as Ile-de-France region, and the business cluster of Medicen . Institut Gustave Roussy Institut Gustave Roussy , sometimes called Gustave Roussy , is a cancer research hospital in Europe. It
12-515: Is located near Paris. It is named after Gustave Roussy , a Swiss-French neuropathologist. In April 2019, three new interventional radiology rooms were inaugurated, making it the largest facility of this type in Europe dedicated to oncology. Gustave Roussy carries out more than 4,000 interventional radiology procedures each year. Together with the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Paris-Saclay,
16-912: The Institut Gustave Roussy runs the School of Cancer Sciences, a university division specializing in oncology. The lessons take place at the Cancer Campus in Villejuif in the Val-de-Marne. In the various courses offered by the faculty of medicine (adult, adolescent and child oncology; surgery; best practices; medical imaging; radiotherapy; other courses), the establishment integrates the Doctoral School of Oncology, Biology, Medicine, Health (and its Master 2 in Biology and Health, Cancerology specialty), created with
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