Abstract 3348: Top 10 living with and beyond cancer research priorities

Feng Li, A. Morgan, A. McCullagh, Anne Johnson, C. Giles, D. Greenfield, Graeme Crawford, J. Gath, J. Lyons, J. Andreyev, Jonathan Tobutt, Julia Tugwell, K. Robb, L. Cove-Smith, Lindsey Bennister, N. Doyle, Nicolas Lee, Rebecca Nash, R. Simcock, R. Stephens, S. Best, S. Moug, Kristina Staley, S. Regan, Patricia Ellis, Stuart Griffiths, I. Lewis
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More and more people are living with the consequences of cancer and its treatment (living with and beyond cancer), yet the level of relevant research is low compared to other types of cancer research in the UK. NCRI aims to increase the level of research in this area and to ultimately improve the lives of those affected by cancer. Undefined research priorities in this broad area has been a barrier to research. The 2015 NHS Independent Cancer Taskforce report also recommends defining research priorities and to enable this research to happen. To address this barrier the NCRI has undertaken a James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) to identify priorities that matter most to people affected by cancer and the health and social care professionals.A PSP consists of patients and carers, health and social care professionals. PSPs have several stages and begin with a UK-wide survey to gather questions about uncertainties in living with and beyond cancer. Once the results were analysed, an interim exercise takes place to further prioritise the uncertainties. The last stage is a final workshop where partners debate and finally arrive at a top 10 list of shared uncertainties.The living with and beyond cancer PSP received 3500 questions submitted by people affected by cancer and healthcare professionals. Through a 18-month established rigorous process, the questions are prioritised down to the Top 10 living with and beyond cancer priorities for research in June 2018. This is the first time that clear research priorities have been identified in this area. They are the most impactful research questions that will help improve the lives of people affected by cancer. The Top 10 uncertainties will be publicised widely to ensure that researchers and those who fund research really understand what matters to people affected by cancer. The top uncertainties will be promoted to many research organizations and relevant funders in the UK. We anticipate they will directly influence future research. Citation Format: Feng Li, Adrienne Morgan, Angela McCullagh, Anne Johnson, Ceinwen Giles, Diana Greenfield, Graeme Crawford, Jacqui Gath, Jane Lyons, Jervoise Andreyev, Jonathan Tobutt, Julia Tugwell, Karen Robb, Laura Cove-Smith, Lindsey Bennister, Natalie Doyle, Nicolas Lee, Rebecca Nash, Richard Simcock, Richard Stephens, Sabine Best, Susan Moug, Kristina Staley, Sandra Regan, Patricia Ellis, Stuart Griffiths, Ian Lewis. Top 10 living with and beyond cancer research priorities [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2019; 2019 Mar 29-Apr 3; Atlanta, GA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2019;79(13 Suppl):Abstract nr 3348.
摘要3348:十大与癌症共存及超越的研究重点
越来越多的人生活在癌症及其治疗的后果中(与癌症共存或超越癌症),但与英国其他类型的癌症研究相比,相关研究的水平很低。NCRI旨在提高这一领域的研究水平,并最终改善癌症患者的生活。在这个广泛的领域中,不明确的研究重点一直是研究的障碍。2015年NHS独立癌症工作组的报告还建议确定研究重点,并使这项研究能够进行。为了解决这一障碍,国家癌症研究所开展了詹姆斯·林德联盟确定优先事项伙伴关系(PSP),以确定对癌症患者以及卫生和社会护理专业人员最重要的优先事项。PSP由病人和护理人员、保健和社会护理专业人员组成。psp有几个阶段,首先是一项全英国范围的调查,收集有关癌症患者和癌症后生活中的不确定性的问题。一旦分析了结果,就会进行一项临时工作,以进一步确定不确定性的优先次序。最后一个阶段是最后一个研讨会,在这个研讨会上,合作伙伴进行辩论,最终得出10个共同的不确定因素。癌症患者和癌症之外的生活PSP收到了癌症患者和医疗保健专业人员提交的3500个问题。经过为期18个月的严格流程,这些问题被优先排序为2018年6月研究的十大癌症优先事项。这是第一次在这一领域确定明确的研究重点。它们是最有影响力的研究问题,将有助于改善癌症患者的生活。十大不确定因素将被广泛公布,以确保研究人员和研究资助者真正了解对癌症患者来说什么是重要的。最重要的不确定因素将被推荐给英国的许多研究机构和相关资助者。我们预计它们将直接影响未来的研究。引文格式:冯丽、阿德里安娜·摩根、安吉拉·麦卡拉格、安妮·约翰逊、塞因文·贾尔斯、戴安娜·格林菲尔德、格雷姆·克劳福德、杰基·加特、简·莱昂斯、杰瓦伊兹·安德烈耶夫、乔纳森·托巴特、朱莉娅·图格威尔、凯伦·罗伯、劳拉·柯夫·史密斯、林赛·本尼斯特、娜塔莉·道尔、尼古拉斯·李、丽贝卡·纳什、理查德·西姆科克、理查德·斯蒂芬斯、萨宾·贝斯特、苏珊·穆格、克里斯蒂娜·斯特利、桑德拉·里根、帕特里夏·埃利斯、斯图尔特·格里菲斯、伊恩·刘易斯。十大癌症研究重点[摘要]。摘自:2019年美国癌症研究协会年会论文集;2019年3月29日至4月3日;亚特兰大,乔治亚州。费城(PA): AACR;癌症杂志,2019;79(13增刊):摘要nr 3348。
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