EXPIRED
April 4, 2024
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
The Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences (DCCPS) at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) announces this Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) to encourage current grant or cooperative agreement awardees to apply for administrative supplement funds to support research with an overall goal of examining and improving survivorship care to align with recently developed national survivorship standards.
Please note that this NOSI is a reissuance of NOT-CA-24-035.
Definitions for the purpose of this NOSI:
Currently, there are over 18 million cancer survivors in the United States (US). This number is expected to continue to increase, as more people are living longer after diagnosis. Care needs for cancer survivors persist beyond primary treatment and include management or prevention of side effects, detection of recurrence or new cancers, and support for healthy behaviors (such as tobacco control and physical activity). As a result, survivors need risk-informed, coordinated, and often multidisciplinary long-term follow-up care. However, approaches to cancer survivorship care vary widely across the US.
Despite the existence of recommendations and long-term follow-up guidelines for some cancers, the lack of a national standard for cancer survivorship care has impeded advancements in research and clinical care, most notably with regard to ensuring equitable care, measuring care quality, and supporting reimbursement for components of care received. Recently, as part of the Biden Cancer Moonshot, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and Veterans Affairs (VA) developed the National Standards for Survivorship Care (https://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/ocs/special-focus-areas/developing-national-cancer-survivorship-standards). These standards define the (1) essential health system policy and process components of survivorship care programs; and (2) outcomes to evaluate the quality of survivorship care. The process to develop these standards included a landscape review of relevant guidelines, literature, quality frameworks, and prior work outside the US, as well as national consensus meetings of subject-matter experts to prioritize indicators.
The short-term goal of the supplemental funding is to support research to better define and improve survivorship care that is accessible by survivors using the national survivorship standards as a framework.
The research objective of this supplement notice is to examine the extent to which survivorship care or programs align with recently developed National Standards for Survivorship Care. The ultimate goal is to better understand the existing landscape of care and how to achieve effective survivorship care. Supplements may support quantitative or mixed methods research.
Investigators should request supplement support to utilize the national survivorship standards to do the following:
Applications not responsive to this NOSI include those that:
All applicants are encouraged to discuss their applications with the scientific/research contact listed in this NOSI (below) prior to submission.
Applications for this initiative must be submitted using the following opportunity or its subsequent reissued equivalent.
All instructions in the SF424 (R&R) Application Guide and PA-20-272 must be followed, with the following additions:
Eligibility.
Budget.
Submitting Applications.
Page Limits:
The application must include the following sections and adhere to the following limits:
NCI will conduct administrative reviews of applications and will support the most meritorious applications submitted for consideration, based upon availability of funds. Additionally, NCI program staff will evaluate applications using the following selection factors:
Applicants are encouraged to discuss their application with the scientific/research contacts listed in this NOSI prior to submission.
Applications nonresponsive to the terms of this NOSI will not be considered for funding.
The process for Streamlined Submissions using the eRA Commons cannot be used for this initiative.
Scientific/Research Contact(s)
Michelle Mollica, PhD, MPH, RN, OCN
National Cancer Institute
Telephone: 240-276-7621
Email: [email protected]
Financial/Grants Management Contact(s)
Crystal Wolfrey
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Telephone: 240-276-6277
Email: [email protected]