Building sustainable and innovative research in Cancer and Cardiovascular disease: Planning the design and development of the South American Center of Research Excellence to Counter NCDs (SACREN)
建立癌症和心血管疾病方面的可持续和创新研究:规划南美对抗非传染性疾病研究卓越中心 (SACREN) 的设计和开发
基本信息
- 批准号:9560695
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 24.8万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-09-15 至 2020-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdultArgentinaBoliviaCancer ControlCardiovascular DiseasesCenters of Research ExcellenceChileChronicChronic DiseaseClinical ResearchClinical effectivenessCommunicable DiseasesConeCore FacilityCountryDana-Farber Cancer InstituteDataDevelopmentDiagnosisEnvironmentEpidemiologyFosteringGallbladderGeographic Information SystemsGoalsGrantHealthHealth PolicyHealth ResourcesIncidenceInstitutesInstitutionInternationalIntervention StudiesJointsKnowledgeLatin AmericaLeadershipLettersLinkMalignant NeoplasmsMaternal and Child HealthNational Cancer InstituteNational Heart, Lung, and Blood InstituteNutritionalParaguayParticipantPathway interactionsPeruPoliciesPolicy MakerPolicy ResearchPopulationPopulation ResearchPopulation SciencesPrevalencePreventionProspective cohortPublic HealthPublicationsRegional CancerResearchResearch ActivityResearch InfrastructureResearch PriorityResearch Project GrantsResearch TrainingResource SharingResourcesRisk FactorsSouth AmericaSouth AmericanStomachTalentsTechnologyTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthUruguayanticancer researchauthoritybaseburden of illnesscancer epidemiologycardiovascular disorder epidemiologycardiovascular disorder preventioncohortcombatcomparative cost effectivenesscost-effectiveness evaluationdesigndisorder controlexperiencehealth disparityimplementation researchimprovedinnovationintervention programmalignant stomach neoplasmmedical schoolsmortalityneoplasm registryoperationpopulation basedpreventprogramsscreeningsynergism
项目摘要
SUMMARY OF THE OVERALL COMPONENT
Although non‐communicable diseases (NCD) represent over 80% of the disease burden in
South America, most health resources in the region are still dedicated to infectious disease and
maternal and child health. As the region completes its epidemiological, demographic and
nutritional transition, there is an urgent need to improve strategies to reduce the increasing
burden of NCD. This application describes the design and development of the South American
Center of Research Excellence in Chronic Non‐communicable diseases (SACREN) to establish
research activities related to cancer and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) prevention and control.
The Center will be hosted by two former National Heart, Lung Blood Institute (NIH/NHLBI)
Centers of Excellence (COE): The South American Center of Excellence for Chronic diseases
(CESCAS) at the Institute for Clinical Effectiveness and Health Policy (IECS) in Buenos Aires,
Argentina which covers the Southern Cone of Latin America (Argentina, Chile and Uruguay)
and the CRONICAS Center of Excellence in Chronic Diseases at the Universidad Peruana
Cayetano Heredia (UPCH), in Peru , both thriving research and providing a rich environment for
research capacity building in the region. In fact, both teams, which are currently supported by
NIH and other international and national funders, have a remarkable track record of successful
research in terms of publications and grants. More importantly, taken this to the next level to
establish SACREN, both CESCAS and CRONICAS will partner with the Division of Population
Sciences at Dana‐Farber Cancer Institute, (DFCI) and Harvard Medical School (HMS), where
both will contribute their world‐class expertise and leadership in building capacity for cancer
research that spans the spectrum from prevention to treatment. SACREN will taking advantage
of the capacity building experience of the three partners and establish shared resources and
facilities to allow enhancing innovative population, translational (T4), clinical, implementation
and policy research to counter cancer and CVD. For this planning grant, SACREN will develop
two research programs in cancer and CVD epidemiology, building on the integration of the
population‐based cohorts in Argentina, Chile, Peru and Uruguay. In addition, it will undertake a
pilot collaborative project on geo‐mapping of GBC and GC in South America, based on GIS
technology. SACREN will develop its initial activities in Argentina, Chile, Peru and Uruguay, and
will later expand to Bolivia and Paraguay. In this regard, our proposal has been endorsed by
the current Ministers of Health of Argentina and Peru and the authorities of the national
cancer institutes and/or the Ministries of Health of all countries involved
总体构成部分摘要
虽然非传染性疾病(NCD)占疾病负担的80%以上,
在南美洲,该地区的大多数卫生资源仍然专用于传染病,
随着该区域完成其流行病学、人口和
营养转型,迫切需要改善战略,以减少日益增加的
NCD的负担。该应用程序描述了南美的设计和开发
慢性非传染性疾病卓越研究中心(SACREN)
与癌症和心血管疾病(CVD)预防和控制相关的研究活动。
该中心将由两个前国家心肺血液研究所(NIH/NHLBI)
卓越中心(COE):南美慢性病卓越中心
(CESCAS)在布宜诺斯艾利斯的临床有效性和卫生政策研究所(IECS),
阿根廷,涵盖拉丁美洲南锥体(阿根廷、智利和乌拉圭)
以及秘鲁大学CRONICAS慢性病卓越中心
秘鲁的卡耶塔诺·埃雷迪亚(UPCH),既繁荣了研究,又为研究提供了丰富的环境,
研究能力建设的地区。事实上,这两个团队,这是目前支持的
美国国立卫生研究院和其他国际和国家资助者,有一个显着的成功记录,
在出版物和赠款方面的研究。更重要的是,把这个带到下一个层次,
建立SACREN,CESCAS和CRONICAS将与人口司合作,
Dana‐Farber癌症研究所(DFCI)和哈佛医学院(HMS)的科学,
双方都将在癌症能力建设方面贡献其世界一流的专业知识和领导力
从预防到治疗的研究。SACREN将利用
三个合作伙伴的能力建设经验,并建立共享资源,
设施,以提高创新人口,转化(T4),临床,实施
和政策研究,以对抗癌症和心血管疾病。对于这项规划补助金,SACREN将发展
癌症和心血管疾病流行病学的两个研究项目,建立在整合
在阿根廷、智利、秘鲁和乌拉圭,人口基金还将开展一项
在地理信息系统的基础上,开展南美洲大不列颠哥伦比亚省和大不列颠哥伦比亚省地理测绘试点合作项目
SACREN将在阿根廷、智利、秘鲁和乌拉圭开展初步活动,
在这方面,我们的建议得到了
阿根廷和秘鲁两国现任卫生部长以及国家卫生部主管部门
所有相关国家的癌症研究所和/或卫生部
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Building sustainable and innovative research in Cancer and Cardiovascular disease: Planning the design and development of the South American Center of Research Excellence to Counter NCDs (SACREN)
建立癌症和心血管疾病方面的可持续和创新研究:规划南美对抗非传染性疾病研究卓越中心 (SACREN) 的设计和开发
- 批准号:
9336574 - 财政年份:2017
- 资助金额:
$ 24.8万 - 项目类别:
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促进南美洲慢性病研究能力建设
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Building sustainable and innovative research in Cancer and Cardiovascular disease: Planning the design and development of the South American Center of Research Excellence to Counter NCDs (SACREN)
建立癌症和心血管疾病方面的可持续和创新研究:规划南美对抗非传染性疾病研究卓越中心 (SACREN) 的设计和开发
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