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The Macmillan Research Grants Scheme 2018 is now open

Posted on 16th April 201816th April 2018 by BPOS

Macmillan invites proposals for research with clear potential to benefit people living with cancer through contribution to the outcomes laid out in the Macmillan Research Impact Framework.

Outline applications are invited in the following areas:

1. The impact of new developments in cancer treatment (such as immunotherapy, personalised medicine, modern radiotherapy techniques) on the lives of people with cancer;

2. How to most effectively get information about their diagnosis and prognosis to people living with cancer to enable them to make the right decisions about their life, treatment and care;

3. Identifying, understanding and addressing inequalities in experience and outcomes following a cancer diagnosis.

To find out more, and apply, please visit: www.macmillan.org.uk/researchgrants

Macmillan invites proposals for research with clear potential to benefit people living with cancer through contribution to the outcomes laid out in the Macmillan Research Impact Framework.

 

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