Partner Linkage Tool for Beyond Treatment: Advancing Cancer Survivorship Team Grants

The Beyond Treatment: Advancing Cancer Survivorship Team Grants funding opportunity aims to unite interdisciplinary research teams to advance the understanding of the risks and development of late and long-term toxicities associated with cancer treatments, as well as strategies to improve survivorship care post-treatment, in relation to host, lifestyle, environmental, social, and other intersectional factors.

The Partner Linkage Tool aims to facilitate connections between applicants to support the formation of research teams and application development.

To be included in this Partner Linkage Tool, please complete this form. This form can be completed by researchers, knowledge users (e.g., people with lived and living experience, practitioners, policy makers), and applicant partners, who are interested in sharing information and/or establishing collaborations for this funding opportunity.

Note that completing this form is voluntary as it is not a requirement of the application process and does not confer any advantages in the evaluation and funding of applications. Furthermore, potential applicants are not required to contact those who have chosen to make their information available through the Partner Linkage Tool.

By completing and submitting this form, you are consenting to having your responses posted, uneditedFootnote *, and in the language of submission (English or French). You may request to have your information edited or removed at any time by sending a request to cihr.icr@uhn.ca. The information provided will be shared publicly in the table below and updated regularly.

Should you have any questions regarding this form or the tool, please email cihr.icr@uhn.ca.


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The information is provided in the language in which it was submitted by the respondent.

Contact Information Stakeholder Category Funding Pool of Interest Research Area and Expertise Additional Information
ACCESS
Stephanie Grover, Director
secretariat.access@sickkids.ca
Applicant partner Pediatric Cancer Survivorship Applicant partner support from ACCESS is available for projects focused on pediatric cancer survivorship.

In-kind contributions may include parent and patient network connections and support for knowledge mobilization and engagement activities:

  • ACCESS maintains extensive connections to children with cancer, survivors, and their families across Canada through its Persons with Lived Experience Network and can help facilitate connections between research teams and PWLLE partners to ensure survivorship research is meaningfully informed by community needs and lived experiences.
  • ACCESS can facilitate the dissemination of research findings across diverse stakeholder groups, providing guidance on research translation, educational tools, and stakeholder communications that support the integration of evidence into survivor-centred policies and practices.

Canadian Partnership Against Cancer
Experiences of Cancer Patients in Transition Study
Tanya Flanagan, Transitions and Care Manager
tanya.flanagan@partnershipsagainstcancer.ca

OncoSim
Brian Chan, Forecasting and Modelling Lead
brian.chan@partnershipagainstcancer.ca

Applicant partner   Applicant partner support from the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer is available for projects aimed at achieving the goals of the Canadian Strategy for Cancer Control – equitable access to quality cancer care, fewer people developing cancer, and longer, better quality of life for those affected.

In-kind support include:

  • Access to CPAC's Experiences of Cancer Patients in Transition Study data and guidance on designing, conducting, and interpreting analyses. The Transition Study is the largest pan-Canadian survey of its kind highlighting the experiences of over 13,000 cancer survivors as they moved from active treatment to follow-up care, with a focus on identifying gaps and improving post-treatment support.
  • Access to CPAC's OncoSim microsimulation model and guidance on designing, conducting, and interpreting analyses, as well as networking and collaboration opportunities with other users. OncoSim projects health and economic outcomes for various cancers, enabling the evaluation of survivorship-focused interventions through population-level simulations.
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