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PanCareFollowUp · PanCareFollowUp: Novel, patient-centred survivorship care to improve care quality, effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and accessibility for survivors and caregivers

H2020Status: CLOSED1 January 201931 December 2023EU funding €3,999,873Call H2020-SC1-BHC-2018-2020

The 5-year survival for children with cancer increased from 30% in the 1970s to more than 80% at present. There are up to 300,000 childhood cancer survivors in Europe and this number is increasing. Years after treatment, childhood cancer survivors are at high risk for developing health and psychosocial late effects, resulting in excess morbidity and mortality compared the general population. The impact on the quality of life (QoL) of survivors and their families, as well as the societal and economic burdens, are significant. However, these impacts can be reduced by long-term survivorship care to detect treatable disease at an early phase and start timely interventions to preserve health, improve QoL, as well as coordinate specialised care and empower survivors. Implementing follow-up care, especially for young adult and adult survivors of childhood cancer, has proven challenging across Europe. These survivors have left paediatric care and most of them have no opportunity to visit experts in survivorship care. To improve survivorship care for these survivors across Europe, PanCareFollowUp will conduct a prospective cohort study to assess effectiveness, value, cost effectiveness and feasibility of the PanCareFollowUp Care intervention, a person-centred approach to survivor follow-up care based on international clinical guidelines for surveillance of late effects. PanCareFollowUp also includes the development and assessment of a personalised, guideline-based eHealth lifestyle intervention. Ensuring that the PanCareFollowUp interventions are used in the real world is paramount to achieving enduring improvements to survivorship care. Hence, the project includes the development of materials to support sustainable maintenance and replication of the PanCareFollowUp interventions. The PanCare network will become the guardian of the interventions after the project, ensuring that the intervention materials are openly available, sustainably maintained and widely shared.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

PRINSES MAXIMA CENTRUM VOOR KINDERONCOLOGIE BV

NL · €711,875

participant

FAKULTNI NEMOCNICE U SV ANNY V BRNE

CZ · €363,000

participant

LUNDS UNIVERSITET

SE · €508,999

participant

STICHTING NEDERLANDS INSTITUUT VOOR ONDERZOEK VAN DE GEZONDHEIDSZORG

NL · €120,000

participant

PANCARE

NL · €62,500

participant

PINTAIL LTD

IE · €205,000

participant

STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITEIT

NL · €133,454

participant

ISTITUTO GIANNINA GASLINI

IT · €451,000

participant

UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE

UK · €84,999

participant

STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITAIR MEDISCH CENTRUM

NL · €176,546

participant

CHILDHOOD CANCER INTERNATIONAL

NL · €80,417

participant

OSTERREICHISCHE KINDER-KREBS-HILFE-VERBAND DER OSTERREICHISCHEN KINDER-KREBS-HILFE-ORGANISATIONEN VEREIN

AT · €29,583

participant

UNIVERSITAT LUZERN

CH · €220,000

participant

SIOP EUROPE

BE · €117,500

participant

KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN

BE · €400,000

participant

KRAEFTENS BEKAEMPELSE

DK · €335,000

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