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Trends in International Cancer Research Investment 2006-2018

The International Cancer Research Partnership (ICRP) is an active network of cancer research funding organizations, sharing information about funded research projects in a common database. Data are publicly available to enable the cancer research community to find potential collaborators and avoid d...

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Autores principales: Abudu, Rachel, Bouche, Gauthier, Bourougaa, Karima, Davies, Lynne, Duncan, Kalina, Estaquio, Carla, Font, Anna Diaz, Hurlbert, Marc S., Jackson, Paul, Kroeskop-Bossenbroek, Linda, Lewis, Ian, Mitrou, Giota, Mutabbir, Abdul, Pettigrew, Christopher A., Turner, Lynn, Weerman, Annemarie, Wojtanik, Kari
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8162963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33909474
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.20.00591
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author Abudu, Rachel
Bouche, Gauthier
Bourougaa, Karima
Davies, Lynne
Duncan, Kalina
Estaquio, Carla
Font, Anna Diaz
Hurlbert, Marc S.
Jackson, Paul
Kroeskop-Bossenbroek, Linda
Lewis, Ian
Mitrou, Giota
Mutabbir, Abdul
Pettigrew, Christopher A.
Turner, Lynn
Weerman, Annemarie
Wojtanik, Kari
author_facet Abudu, Rachel
Bouche, Gauthier
Bourougaa, Karima
Davies, Lynne
Duncan, Kalina
Estaquio, Carla
Font, Anna Diaz
Hurlbert, Marc S.
Jackson, Paul
Kroeskop-Bossenbroek, Linda
Lewis, Ian
Mitrou, Giota
Mutabbir, Abdul
Pettigrew, Christopher A.
Turner, Lynn
Weerman, Annemarie
Wojtanik, Kari
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description The International Cancer Research Partnership (ICRP) is an active network of cancer research funding organizations, sharing information about funded research projects in a common database. Data are publicly available to enable the cancer research community to find potential collaborators and avoid duplication. This study presents an aggregated analysis of projects funded by 120 partner organizations and institutes in 2006-2018, to highlight trends in cancer research funding. Overall, the partners’ funding for cancer research increased from $5.562 billion (bn) US dollars (USD) in 2006 to $8.511bn USD in 2018, an above-inflation increase in funding. Analysis by the main research focus of projects using Common Scientific Outline categories showed that Treatment was the largest investment category in 2018, followed by Early Detection, Diagnosis, and Prognosis; Cancer Biology; Etiology; Control, Survivorship, and Outcomes; and Prevention. Over the 13 years covered by this analysis, research funding into Treatment and Early Detection, Diagnosis, and Prognosis had increased in terms of absolute investment and as a proportion of the portfolio. Research funding in Cancer Biology and Etiology declined as a percentage of the portfolio, and funding for Prevention and Control, Survivorship and Outcomes remained static. In terms of cancer site–specific research, funding for breast cancer and colorectal cancer had increased in absolute terms but declined as a percentage of the portfolio. By contrast, investment for brain cancer, lung cancer, leukemia, melanoma, and pancreatic cancer increased both in absolute terms and as a percentage of the portfolio.
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spelling pubmed-81629632021-06-01 Trends in International Cancer Research Investment 2006-2018 Abudu, Rachel Bouche, Gauthier Bourougaa, Karima Davies, Lynne Duncan, Kalina Estaquio, Carla Font, Anna Diaz Hurlbert, Marc S. Jackson, Paul Kroeskop-Bossenbroek, Linda Lewis, Ian Mitrou, Giota Mutabbir, Abdul Pettigrew, Christopher A. Turner, Lynn Weerman, Annemarie Wojtanik, Kari JCO Glob Oncol SPECIAL ARTICLES The International Cancer Research Partnership (ICRP) is an active network of cancer research funding organizations, sharing information about funded research projects in a common database. Data are publicly available to enable the cancer research community to find potential collaborators and avoid duplication. This study presents an aggregated analysis of projects funded by 120 partner organizations and institutes in 2006-2018, to highlight trends in cancer research funding. Overall, the partners’ funding for cancer research increased from $5.562 billion (bn) US dollars (USD) in 2006 to $8.511bn USD in 2018, an above-inflation increase in funding. Analysis by the main research focus of projects using Common Scientific Outline categories showed that Treatment was the largest investment category in 2018, followed by Early Detection, Diagnosis, and Prognosis; Cancer Biology; Etiology; Control, Survivorship, and Outcomes; and Prevention. Over the 13 years covered by this analysis, research funding into Treatment and Early Detection, Diagnosis, and Prognosis had increased in terms of absolute investment and as a proportion of the portfolio. Research funding in Cancer Biology and Etiology declined as a percentage of the portfolio, and funding for Prevention and Control, Survivorship and Outcomes remained static. In terms of cancer site–specific research, funding for breast cancer and colorectal cancer had increased in absolute terms but declined as a percentage of the portfolio. By contrast, investment for brain cancer, lung cancer, leukemia, melanoma, and pancreatic cancer increased both in absolute terms and as a percentage of the portfolio. Wolters Kluwer Health 2021-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8162963/ /pubmed/33909474 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.20.00591 Text en © 2021 by American Society of Clinical Oncology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Duncan, Kalina
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Font, Anna Diaz
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Jackson, Paul
Kroeskop-Bossenbroek, Linda
Lewis, Ian
Mitrou, Giota
Mutabbir, Abdul
Pettigrew, Christopher A.
Turner, Lynn
Weerman, Annemarie
Wojtanik, Kari
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