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Blueprint for cancer research: Critical gaps and opportunities

Lynne W. Elmore, Susanna F. Greer, Elvan C. Daniels, Charles C. Saxe, Michael H. Melner, Ginger M. Krawiec, William G. Cance, William C. Phelps

2020CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians111 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We are experiencing a revolution in cancer. Advances in screening, targeted and immune therapies, big data, computational methodologies, and significant new knowledge of cancer biology are transforming the ways in which we prevent, detect, diagnose, treat, and survive cancer. These advances are enabling durable progress in the goal to achieve personalized cancer care. Despite these gains, more work is needed to develop better tools and strategies to limit cancer as a major health concern. One persistent gap is the inconsistent coordination among researchers and caregivers to implement evidence-based programs that rely on a fuller understanding of the molecular, cellular, and systems biology mechanisms underpinning different types of cancer. Here, the authors integrate conversations with over 90 leading cancer experts to highlight current challenges, encourage a robust and diverse national research portfolio, and capture timely opportunities to advance evidence-based approaches for all patients with cancer and for all communities.

Topics & Concepts

BlueprintPortfolioCancerUnderpinningData scienceRisk analysis (engineering)Computer scienceMedicineEngineering ethicsManagement scienceBusinessEngineeringMechanical engineeringFinanceInternal medicineCivil engineeringCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsCAR-T cell therapy researchCancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers