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Apply for Cancer Challenge to support people Diagnosed with Cancer (UK)

Quality Improvement Grants for Cancer Information Standardization Project (Japan)

Deadline: 27-Sep-24
Submissions are now open for the Cancer Challenge that seeks collaborative projects that can demonstrate the potential and scalability of emerging and near-to-market solutions, improve outcomes and efficacy/efficiency, and reduce health inequalities.

This exciting first of its kind Cancer Challenge is a collaboration between the SBRI (Small Business Research Initiative) Centre of Excellence in Wales and the Innovation and Market Development Unit in Northern Ireland.

Wales and Northern Ireland have ambitions to improve cancer patient outcomes and reduce health inequalities. Key aims include earlier diagnosis, faster treatment and increased use of technology and innovations. Both strategies outline plans for patients who are living with cancer that cannot be cured or who are dying from cancer, to ensure that they receive an improved standard of individual and personalised end of life care.

This challenge seeks to deliver emerging and near-to-market innovations with proven safety and efficacy for real-world testing that will lead to earlier, faster diagnosis, reduction in waiting times, improvements to the efficiency and efficacy of treatment and palliative care support (enabling people to live well and die well with cancer). Successful applicants, and their public sector partners, will be expected to deliver demonstration and/or scale and spread innovative projects which can evidence the potential benefits, cost effectiveness and sustainability of their solutions.

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For more information, visit Innovate UK.

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