Abstract

Abstract Academic cancer research in the UK is structured around key organizations. The National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) is a ‘virtual institute’ that brings together government and charitable funders to set priorities and co-ordinate funding of cancer research. NCRI Clinical Studies Groups (CSGs), which provide the site-specific leadership to develop studies, will be adopted into the national portfolio of cancer studies as part of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) if the funding is available. The NIHR National Cancer Research Network leads the delivery of research through research networks throughout the UK. Related groups and initiatives facilitate or carry out specific tasks in research development, management and monitoring. Patients have input at all levels and their voice has, throughout the history of NCRI & NCRN, been considered critically important in developing research. The key principles from researchers and clinicians include working together with consumers as partners in the research effort, involving consumers in developing strategy as well as specific initiatives and studies, listening to the consumer voice on research needs and the experience of participating in research, and learning from experience to develop and increase the impact of the consumer role in cancer research. The NCRI Consumer Liaison Group brings together patient and caregiver members to support research development at all levels from the NCRI Board through CSGs to membership of individual Trial and Study Management groups. Impact has been captured in many narratives from researchers, clinicians and patients. Working together in a robust partnership is a particular strength of UK Cancer Research and forms the ideal platform to truly achieve research intended for patient betterment. This is recognized in the recent White Paper: ‘Equity and excellence: Liberating the NHS’. The organization's first decade of patient and public involvement is captured in the NCRI report: Patient, Carer & Public Involvement in Cancer Research. Citation Format: {Authors}. {Abstract title} [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2011 Apr 2-6; Orlando, FL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2011;71(8 Suppl):Abstract nr LB-73. doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2011-LB-73

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