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O que (quem) é FECs - definição

INTERNATIONAL NON-PROFIT ASSOCIATION
FECS; Federation of european cancer societies

Federation of European Cancer Societies         
The Federation of European Cancer Societies (FECS), founded in 1981, was an international non-profit association that co-ordinated collaboration between European societies active in different fields of cancer research, prevention and treatment with the ultimate goal of providing the best possible treatment and care for all European cancer patients.
FEC         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fec; FEC (disambiguation)
Forward Error Correction (Reference: GSM, mobile-systems)
FEC         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fec; FEC (disambiguation)

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Federation of European Cancer Societies

The Federation of European Cancer Societies (FECS), founded in 1981, was an international non-profit association that co-ordinated collaboration between European societies active in different fields of cancer research, prevention and treatment with the ultimate goal of providing the best possible treatment and care for all European cancer patients. After consulting many professionals in the oncology community, FECS was transformed into the European Cancer Organisation in 2007.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para FECs
1. Sullivan ruled in March that, "Judging from FECs track record in the 2004 election, case–by–case adjudication appears to have been a total failure." However, Sullivan declined to order new rules.