Funding is aimed at clinicians and non-clinicians with innovative project ideas that are focused on practical interventions within the clinical or community setting and that can be adopted in an optimal pancreatic cancer pathway. Such interventions can include drive down waiting times (time to diagnosis; time to treatment; time to referral), improve survival, quality of life and patient experience and deliver a consistent standard of care for people affected by pancreatic cancer
A total of £200,000 is available. Funding will be awarded to a maximum of 4 awards. For each award, a total of up to £50,000 is available to support directly incurred research costs for up to 12 months.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS 1pm 27 NOVEMBER 2019