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updated: 3 July 2003

New online tool will aid in cancer research collaboration and planning

From the National Cancer Research Institute

 

Cancer researchers around the world now have a powerful new tool at their fingertips that provides instant access to information on ongoing cancer research supported by cancer funding organisations within the United States and the United Kingdom.

The online database will allow scientists to identify possible collaborators, plan their next research applicationbased on current research, and facilitate a dialogue among cancer researchers.  Moreover, access to information on ongoing investigations will aid cancer-funding organisations in strategic planning for future research spending.

The International Cancer Research Portfolio (ICRP) currently holds nearly 13 000 records, providing information on the funding organisation, awardee institution, the principal investigator, and a detailed abstract of the research. 

Created by three members of the Common Scientific Outline Partners (CSO), a collaborative group of United States (US) and United Kingdom (UK) cancer funding organisations, the ICRP (www.cancerportfolio.org ), is a web-based database that contains details of the current cancer research funded by the U.S. National Cancer Institute (NCI), a component of the National Institutes of Health of the Department of Health and Human Services, the US Department of Defense Office of Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP), and the UK National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) member organisations.  

For the first time, information on ongoing research funded by the leading cancer research bodies is available at a single international web site. Those browsing for information on cancer research can also be assured that all the listed research meets an accepted quality standard by competing for funding through peer-review systems. The database is designed to be user-friendly, and is searchable by a wide variety of criteria.

"Cancer knows no borders and with our international partnerships neither does our research effort. The ICRP will greatly facilitate international research, encourage complementary and collaborative research partnerships, and move us closer to our common goal of eliminating many cancers and controlling others so that people can live with — not die from — cancer,” said Andrew von Eschenbach, director of the NCI. 

Liam O’Toole, director of the NCRI, a partnership of the leading cancer research funders in the United Kingdom said: “Cooperation and collaboration are becoming increasingly important in cancer research today.  ICRP will facilitate the forging of creative partnerships between researchers, institutions and funding organisations both nationally and internationally.”

Col. Melissa Forsythe, deputy director of the CDMRP said: “The CSO Partnership is a unique collaboration, an intricate partnership of international leaders in science who, for the first time, have come together to develop a common scientific language.”

The ICRP initiative is the product of the efforts of a group of eight US cancer funding organisations and fifteen member organisations of the National Cancer Research Institute of the UK, who came together in Sept. 2000 and agreed to adopt a common coding system for classifying cancer research. Established by the NCI to encourage meaningful comparison of research funded by different organisations, the CSO has provided a way for public and private international cancer research organisations to classify their research across seven broad areas of science. The CSO Partners believe that this system will facilitate planning of cancer research and make sure that valuable research funds are used with maximum impact to benefit cancer patients.

The ICRP will be updated regularly to ensure that it is a useful resource for the community.  Plans are underway to expand the ICRP to include the research portfolios of other CSO partner organisations.

 

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