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HEADSpAcE · Translational studies of HEAD and neck cancer in South America and Europe
Worldwide, more than 550,000 new cases of head and neck cancer (HNC) occur each year, resulting in approximately 300,000 deaths annually. It is the 6th most common cancer in both Europe and South America. A major reason for the high mortality rate for this cancer is the late stage of diagnosis for many patients. Accurate assessment of the prognosis of HNC cases also allows for appropriate treatment decisions. HEADSpAcE will bring together a consortium of 18 partners with a long and successful record of collaboration in HNC. The impact of HEADSpAcE will be to understand reasons for late diagnosis and reduce the proportion of HNC that are diagnosed at a very late stage. It will identify the most appropriate fashion for diagnosis cancer caused by human papilloma virus, and also provide genomic evidence of strong predictors of prognosis that will have the potential to improve care and reduce treatment related morbidity. We will also develop guidelines for implementation into clinical care.
Consortium · 19 organisations
CENTRE INTERNATIONAL DE RECHERCHE SUR LE CANCER
FR · €720,000
GREATER GLASGOW HEALTH BOARD
UK
KLINIKUM DER UNIVERSITAET ZU KOELN
DE
Universidad El Bosque
CO · €240,000
INSTITUT CATALA D'ONCOLOGIA
ES · €249,985
CENTRE DE LUTTE CONTRE LE CANCER LEON BERARD
FR
DEUTSCHES KREBSFORSCHUNGSZENTRUM HEIDELBERG
DE · €139,119
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI TORINO
IT · €257,204
UNIVERSIDAD DE LA REPUBLICA
UY · €120,000
FUNDACAO ANTONIO PRUDENTE
BR
TEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
IR
UNIVERSIDAD DE BUENOS AIRES
AR · €120,000
ASSOCIACAO FEMININA DE EDUCACAO E COMBATE AO CANCER
BR
THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
US · €647,121
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
UK · €220,019
UNIVERZITA KARLOVA
CZ · €140,000
UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
UK · €300,000
FUNDACAO PIO XII
BR
MINISTERIO DA SAUDE
BR
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