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PanCareSurPass · PanCare studies of the scale-up and implementation of the digital Survivorship Passport to improve people-centred care for childhood cancer survivors

H2020Status: CLOSED1 March 202131 August 2025EU funding €4,000,000Call H2020-SC1-BHC-2018-2020

Almost 500,000 former childhood cancer patients (CCS) are now living in Europe. Compared to the general population, CCS represent a vulnerable population as they are at an increased risk of developing health problems, known as late effects, resulting in excess morbidity and mortality. Many survivors are unaware of their personal risk for specific late effects, which reduces their ability to manage their own follow-up care. Similarly, their treating healthcare professionals (HCPs) lack information about care required for CCS and access to treatment data from their childhood cancer. The Survivorship Passport (SurPass) is an innovative, digital tool, developed in previous EU-funded projects, that can be used to overcome these knowledge gaps to improve people-centred long-term survivorship care. Importantly, end users (CCS, HCPs) are integral to the research, represented by three key stakeholder networks (PanCare, SIOP Europe, CCI Europe).PanCareSurPass will conduct a robust assessment of the implementation of the SurPass by first conducting a pre-implementation study in six countries (Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, Spain) representing three infrastructural scenarios in Europe. Ethical, structural, organisational, economical, national, local, privacy issues, health systems, and particular national circumstances will be taken into account throughout. An Implementation Strategy will be developed and the SurPass will be updated and validated before use in an implementation study in the six countries. The study will look at a range of outcomes including CCS activation and empowerment, CCS/HCP satisfaction with the tool, feasibility and health economics. Based on the results of the study, a Prediction Model will be developed to promote and support future implementation of the SurPass across Europe.

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITAETSMEDIZIN DER JOHANNES GUTENBERG-UNIVERSITAET MAINZ

DE · €580,103

participant

AIT AUSTRIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GMBH

AT · €116,250

participant

PANCARE

NL · €76,625

participant

PINTAIL LTD

IE · €198,388

participant

HL7 EUROPE

BE · €346,875

thirdParty

LIGURIA DIGITALE SPA

IT

participant

ISTITUTO GIANNINA GASLINI

IT · €490,000

participant

GESUNDHEIT OSTERREICH GMBH

AT · €206,500

participant

FUNDACION PARA LA INVESTIGACION DEL HOSPITAL UNIVERSITARIO LA FE DE LA COMUNIDAD VALENCIANA

ES · €279,603

participant

ST. ANNA KINDERKREBSFORSCHUNG GMBH

AT · €358,750

participant

ST ANNA KINDERKREBSFORSCHUNG VEREIN

AT

participant

CHILDHOOD CANCER INTERNATIONAL

NL · €62,125

participant

PRINSES MAXIMA CENTRUM VOOR KINDERONCOLOGIE BV

NL · €200,375

participant

AZIENDA TUTELA SALUTE LIGURIA

IT · €54,841

participant

VILNIAUS UNIVERSITETO LIGONINE SANTAROS KLINIKOS

LT · €242,606

participant

SIOP EUROPE

BE · €55,313

participant

CINECA CONSORZIO INTERUNIVERSITARIO

IT · €278,125

participant

KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN

BE · €255,000

participant

UNIVERSITAET zu LUEBECK

DE · €198,523

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