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Rising Tide Foundation for Clinical Cancer Research Career Pathway Grants in Symptom Management


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Conquer Cancer, the ASCO Foundation® announced the 2020 recipients of the Conquer Cancer–Rising Tide Foundation for Clinical Cancer Research Career Pathway Grants in Symptom Management.

The Career Pathway Grants in Symptom Management are awarded to recruit and retain young physician-scientists committed to conducting symptom management research. This unique program provides the opportunity for up to 4 years of funding for early-career researchers as they transition from training to principal investigators and begin to set up labs to study symptom management. Funding is also allocated for the researchers’ mentors.

“These generous grants from Rising Tide Foundation for Clinical Cancer Research are a promise to patients everywhere, with all types of cancer, that the best doctors are working to ensure their quality of life will remain during cancer treatment and beyond,” said Nancy R. Daly, MS, MPH, Conquer Cancer’s Chief Executive Officer.

The goal of symptom management research is to find ways to reduce harmful symptoms experienced by patients with cancer and decrease costs related to poorly controlled symptoms. Symptom management research focuses on developing better approaches to prevent or treat acute or chronic symptoms and morbidities related to cancer, its treatment, and caregiving. 

“The Rising Tide Foundation for Clinical Cancer Research is committed to support[ing] young talent … in this important research area. We want to listen to the patient and researcher community and provide funding to [uncover] the best approaches to symptom management. We welcome applicants to contact us early [during] research idea development to understand [your] needs and provide you support in the application process,” said Shawn Stephenson, Board  Chairman, Rising Tide Foundation.

The recipients of the 2020 Conquer Cancer–Rising Tide Foundation for Clinical Cancer Research Career Pathway Grants in Symptom Management are:

Antonio Di Meglio, MD, Institut Gustave Roussy—“A Comprehensive Biobehavioral Approach to Tackle Cancer-Related Fatigue in Breast Cancer Survivors”; Mentor: Ines Vaz-Luis, MD, PhD

Nicole Grogan, MD, University of Michigan Cancer Center—“A Single Center Phase II Trial to Evaluate Use of Cannabidiol to Treat Aromatase Inhibitor–Associated Musculoskeletal Symptoms in Early-Stage Breast Cancer Patients”; Mentor: Norah Lynn Henry, MD, PhD

Daniel Lage, MD, MScMassachusetts General Hospital—“A Care Transition Intervention for Hospitalized Patients With Advanced Cancer”; Mentor: Jennifer Temel, MD

Risa Wong, MD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center—“SuPPORT: Screening for Psychosocial Distress in Prostate Cancer and Offering Referrals for Treatment”; Mentor: John Gore, MD, MS

© 2020. American Society of Clinical Oncology. All rights reserved.


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