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A Coordination and Support Action to prepare UNCAN.eu platform

Project description

A European initiative to boost cancer research

Cancer is a leading cause of mortality in the EU. To address the need for more investment in innovative research, the EU Mission on Cancer and the Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan will launch the UNCAN.eu initiative with the 4.UNCAN.eu project as a support action to prepare its blueprint. The roadmap will include two pillars. One is a research agenda including a series of use cases addressing urgent research needs in cancer prevention, early diagnosis, drug resistance, age and gender related specificities and survival. The other is a federated cancer research data hub to facilitate the sharing of high-quality cancer research data, generated by use cases, and collected from experimental model analysis and longitudinal follow-up of cancer patients.

Objective

The 15-month coordination and support action “4.UNCAN.eu” will generate a strategic agenda to launch UNCAN.eu a European initiative to UNderstand CANcer proposed by the Mission Board and the European Beating Cancer Plan. This research agenda will be built with the final aim of achieving a new breakthrough in cancer prevention and treatment that will contribute to saving European citizens’ lives and help ensuring an optimal quality of life to disease survivors. To reach a new level of understanding, UNCAN.eu will take advantage of recent advances in research data generation and data sciences. Reliable, high-quality cancer research data generated by experimental model analysis and collected from longitudinal follow-up of cancer patients will be shared and integrated at an unprecedented scale within a Federated Cancer Research data hub, in the context of the General Data Protection Regulation. This information will be used by relevant players in Europe and beyond to address urgent and essential scientific and medical challenges in cancer prevention, early diagnosis, treatment and survivorship, in males and females of various ages. These challenges, identified in close interaction with European patients and citizens, will be tackled through competitive, ambitious and innovative, cross-border and trans-disciplinary research programmes built in a problem-solving manner. The definition of challenges will integrate inequalities in cancer research across regions and member states in order to boost the research potential of less-developed regions in Europe. Players will be committed to open science principles, including FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable) guiding principles for scientific data collection, management and stewardship. The new understanding gained from the collection and analysis of this wealth of data will apply secondarily to other diseases.

Programme(s)

Coordinator

INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE
Net EU contribution
€ 124 500,00
Address
RUE DE TOLBIAC 101
75654 Paris
France

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Region
Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Paris
Activity type
Research Organisations
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Total cost
€ 184 500,00

Participants (30)