Aperto Finanziamento europeo

Support a Young Cancer Survivor Quality of Life (QoL) research programme by cancer charities and funding agencies

Erogato da Commissione Europea

Descrizione

Expected Outcome: This action supports the follow-up to the July 2023 Communication on EU Missions assessment[1]. The successful proposal under this topic should aim to deliver results that are directed and tailored towards and contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Together, a network of registered cancer charities and funding agencies support transnational research and innovation projects on quality of life of children (age range 0-14, age at time of first diagnosis), adolescents (age range 15-19, age at time of first diagnosis) and young adults (age range 20-39, age at time of first diagnosis), cancer patients and survivors using their own financial resources. Projects supported by the network of charities and funding agencies will boost quality of life and long-term outcomes for young cancer patients and survivors, including improved physical, emotional, and social well-being. Researchers, innovators, and professionals from different disciplines and sectors ensure accessibility and re-usability of relevant digital data, to support the future UNCAN.eu research data platform, which is currently in preparation. Scope: Due to significant investments in research and innovation, cancer survival rates in Europe have soared, with more than 12 million survivors, including 500,000 childhood cancer survivors. However, survivors, their families, and caregivers continue to face numerous challenges. Young cancer survivors, in particular, frequently suffer from long-term…

Beneficiari

Imprese Università Enti di ricerca PMI

Settori

Coordination and Support Actions Child health Health inequalities Public health Quality of health care Rehabilitation Rights of the child

Ambito territoriale

Unione Europea Nazionale

Tematiche

2021 2027