National Cancer Research Institute

The National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) is a UK-wide partnership between cancer research funders, which promotes collaboration in cancer research. Its member organizations work together to maximize the value and benefit of cancer research for the benefit of patients and the public. Rather than replace or duplicate any of the functions of its members, it seeks to add value through joint planning, coordination and collaboration.

History

In May 1999, the UK Prime Minister held a Downing Street Cancer Summit which led to the formation of the Cancer Research Funders Forum, bringing together the main government and charitable agencies that fund cancer research in the UK for the first time.[1]

Ian Gibson MP, a former cancer researcher from the University of East Anglia,[2] called for the creation of a UK National Cancer Institute in November 1998, modelled on the National Cancer Institute in the USA.[3] He used his influence as a member of the British House of Commons Science and Technology Committee to promote the idea and, in early 2000 the committee held an inquiry into the funding of cancer research in the UK which reported in July 2000, recommending "the creation of a new National Cancer Research Institute to set national research priorities and to co-ordinate and fund cancer research in the UK."[4]

Soon afterwards, in September 2000, the Department of Health published their first NHS Cancer Plan which announced that the Department would work with the Cancer Research Funders Forum to create a National Cancer Research Institute which would take a more proactive role in the strategic co-ordination of cancer research.[5]

The NCRI was formally launched on 1 April 2001.

Activities

Current activities of the NCRI include:

The NCRI has also been responsible for:

The NCRI was, and remains, a leader in the introduction of patient/public involvement in clinical research. The NCRI Consumer Liaison Group was founded in 2000 and is administered by the National Cancer Research Network (NCRN). In the NCRI's early years the Chair of the Consumer Liaison Group was an NCRI Board member ex-officio. Since 2007 two patient/public Board appointments have been made following open advertisement.

NCRI member organisations

Sources

External links

References

  1. "Select Committee on Science and Technology Sixth Report". House of Commons. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  2. "UEA Press Release". University of East Anglia. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  3. "National cancer institute needed in Britain, MP says". THE. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  4. "Cancer Research - A Fresh Look, Recommendations". Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  5. "National Cancer Plan". Retrieved 10 November 2014.
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