The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) 1 was implemented on May 25, 2018, stipulating rules on the protection of individuals regarding the processing and free movement of personal data. 3 years later, the European Society for Paediatric Oncology (SIOP Europe) conducted a survey among clinicians and academics from across Europe to investigate the impact of the GDPR on childhood cancer research and to identify the challenges and opportunities in this field.

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The Impact of the EU General Data Protection Regulation on Childhood Cancer Research in Europe
Survey among clinicians and academics from across Europe to investigate the impact of the GDPR on childhood cancer research and to identify the challenges and opportunities in this field.
Year:2022
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