U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) - National Institutes of Health (NIH)Government
Addressing Barriers to Healthcare Transitions for Survivors of Childhood and Adolescent Cancers (R01 Clinical Trial Optional)
Award$499,000
Deadline2025-10-17T17:00:00
DifficultyComplex
Health & MedicineScience & Research
About this opportunity
- Supports research to help young cancer survivors move from pediatric to adult healthcare.
- Focuses on creating and testing ways to improve this transition.
- Aims to find best practices for long-term care of childhood and adolescent cancer survivors.
- Encourages projects that address health disparities, especially for high-risk groups like the uninsured.
- Example topics: improving care coordination, adapting existing programs, engaging survivors in adult care, managing physical and mental health needs, and improving communication between patients and providers.
- Projects must test or evaluate new strategies or interventions.
- Studies should consider how their solutions can be used in real-world settings and be sustainable.
- Multidisciplinary research teams are encouraged.
Eligibility requirements
Applicants must be individuals
Open to nonprofit and for-profit organizations, agencies, and institutions of higher education in the USA and territories
How to apply
Required registrations (may take several weeks)
Research proposal focused on intervention or strategy evaluation
Description of scalability and sustainability plans
Multidisciplinary team recommended
What you get
Up to $499,000 in funding
Support for research on healthcare transitions for young cancer survivors
Opportunity to develop and test new interventions
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