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Priority-driven Collaborative Cancer
Research Scheme
Funding Partners and Research Priorities for 2013 Round
Cancer Australia
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Cancer Australia’s framework of research priorities relate to specific areas of cancer
research, tumour types and populations with poorer outcomes. In looking to support
research in these areas, Cancer Australia encourages research which focuses on innovation
and novel approaches.
Origins and causes of cancer
Aetiology
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Exogenous or Endogenous Factors in the Origin and Cause of Cancer
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Interactions of Genes and/or Genetic Polymorphisms with Exogenous and/or
Endogenous Factors
Prevention of cancer
Prevention
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Personal Behaviours That Affect Cancer Risk
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Nutrition, Chemoprevention, or Vaccines
Early Detection and Treatment of cancer
Early Detection, Diagnosis & Prognosis
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Technology and/or Marker Evaluation or Testing in a Clinical Setting
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Treatment
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Discovery and Development of Localized Therapies
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Clinical Applications of Localized Therapies, Systemic Therapies or Combinations of
Localized and Systemic Therapies
Patient support, Survivorship or End-of-Life care
Cancer Control, Survivorship & Outcomes
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Patient Care, Survivorship Issues, or End-of-Life Care including Complementary and
Alternative Approaches
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Cost Analyses, Health Care Delivery and Surveillance
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Behaviour, Education and Communication
Tumour types
Research addressing cancers of the lung, colon and rectum, pancreas, cancer of unknown
primary, or lymphoma is strongly encouraged.
Populations with poorer outcomes
Cancer research focusing on populations with poorer cancer outcomes is encouraged
including:
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
- socioeconomic status
- geographic locations
Cancer Australia: gynaecological cancers
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Research into follow-up, supportive care, quality of life and survivorship outcomes
during and/or following treatment, for women with gynaecological cancers. Research
into quality of life and survivorship outcomes with a specific emphasis on younger
women is encouraged.
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Research into the translation of evidence into clinical practice, policy or further
research that will optimise outcomes for women with gynaecological cancers by
addressing areas such as prevention, diagnosis, treatment, management, and/or
referral to multidisciplinary specialist gynaecological oncology care.
Australian Rotary Health
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Australian Rotary Health will help fund the top ranking tumour-specific research grant in any
of the priority areas identified.
Bowel Cancer Australia
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Applicants requesting funding from Bowel Cancer Australia are advised that at least one of
the following BCA research priorities must be addressed in their applications:
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Research into prevention and/or early diagnosis of bowel cancer;
Research addressing the social and public health needs of all individuals, and their
families living with a diagnosis of bowel cancer. This also includes underserved
populations such as people aged less than 50 years;
Research addressing all aspects of advanced bowel cancer;
Research encompassing translational research, with the potential to deliver
outcomes that are clinically relevant or otherwise ready to be implemented to
facilitate prevention or to improve the care of those with bowel cancer;
Multidisciplinary bowel cancer research, which encourages research across
disciplines and academic boundaries;
Research into novel health service delivery for bowel cancer.
Particular consideration will be given to projects that are innovative, non-duplicative of other
efforts and have the potential for national applications.
Cancer Council Australia
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Multi-state clinical or epidemiological studies of cancers of poor prognosis
Definitions:
Multi-state: involving patient or participant recruitment from at least two States / Territories.
Studies:
Any study design is acceptable, but any clinical trials must be industry-independent cancer
clinical trials. Industry-independent clinical trials are defined as investigator-initiated clinical
trials where collection, analysis and ownership of data, together with dissemination of
findings, lies within the control of the research collaborative.
Cancers of poor prognosis:
These are those cancer sites with a 5-year survival of less than 50%. This is not stagespecific survival but survival overall.
Evidence of the current survival rate, using national data, must be provided.
Cancer Council New South Wales
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Cancer Council NSW seeks to fund one program of research addressing ONE of the
following priorities:
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Research which will help to understand, and close the gap in, the uptake and
utilisation of cancer screening programs among culturally and linguistically diverse
and/or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations;
Research which will facilitate the development of multifaceted lifestyle cancer
preventive interventions (i.e. interventions which address multiple and/or clusters of
health behaviours).
The successful research program will provide strong links to research translation, and allow
for wider implementation of programmatic interventions. Descriptive and/or epidemiological
research will not be funded by CCNSW through this scheme.
Cure Cancer Australia Foundation
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Cure Cancer Australia Foundation wishes to fund innovative, high-achieving, early-career
researchers, and will be assessing the applicant's track record and publications (relative to
opportunity). Applicants are advised to consider the following research priorities in their
applications:
Project grants will be awarded in any field of research (including basic laboratory,
epidemiology, psychosocial, translational, and clinical) into malignant disease;
Cure Cancer Australia aims to provide “start-up” funding to support post-doctoral
researchers with less than seven years post-doctoral or less than seven years post-MBBS
experience at the time of application;
We select for leadership and innovation as well as scientific excellence, therefore the
applicant must nominate themselves as sole Chief Investigator of their project. This assists
early-career researchers to advance their research and to increase their competitiveness for
funding from other granting agencies in the future. Please note that this funding cannot be
used as part of a larger PdCCRS project grant application.
Cure Cancer Australia funding may be used for the applicant's own salary, or the salary of a
research assistant, and/or research materials for the specified project
Leukaemia Foundation
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The Leukaemia Foundation invites applications for the funding of clinical trials research into
haematological malignancies commencing in 2014.
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Projects must be initiated by Australian investigators.
Projects should address issues with strong potential to significantly impact clinical
practice in the management of people with leukaemias, lymphomas, myeloma, or
other blood or bone marrow cancers and disorders.
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Projects may include therapeutic or psycho-social intervention trials.
Prostate Cancer Foundation Australia
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Discover and validate through CLINICAL TRIALS:
- novel molecular targets for chemotherapy of locally-invasive or metastatic prostate
cancer, including androgen-independent cancers;
- new, non-invasive tests to detect prostate cancer, and/or to determine whether a
patient's cancer is surgically curable;
- new biomarkers that predict the future clinical course of prostate cancer and/or the
response to future chemotherapy;
- develop new treatment strategies for prostate cancer, especially locally-invasive or
metastatic cancers.
The Kids’ Cancer Project
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Research into the role of the cytoskeleton in childhood cancer.
The proposed project must have a direct relationship to childhood cancer and childhood
cancer must be the primary focus of the project. It is expected that the successful Young
Investigator will have a track record in childhood cancer, in either a clinical setting or
research environment.