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Completed RESEARCH CAREERS COMMITTEE - TRAINING INTERVENTION Europe PMC

Socio-demographic inequalities of access to novel genomic testing and therapeutics in solid tumours in the UK


Funder Cancer Research UK
Recipient Organization Newcastle University
Country United Kingdom
Start Date Apr 01, 2025
End Date Jul 31, 2025
Duration 121 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Award Holder
Data Source Europe PMC
Grant ID RCCPDB-Nov24/100013
Grant Description

BACKGROUND Socio-demographic inequities are recognised as impacting patients with cancer throughout their journey from diagnosis to treatment decisions.

Genomic testing for targetable mutations and subsequent access to treatments is increasingly important across many solid tumour types. Previous research has identified socio-economic disparities in access to novel therapeutics in lung cancer.

Melanoma and lung cancers represent common solid tumour types where genomic testing has impact on patient care and treatment decisions, moving towards a precision Oncology model. Currently, the extent of inequities of access to these rapidly evolving testing and treatment pathways is not known.

AIMS In recognising the inequity of access to cancer care in the UK, we aim to advance our understanding of disparities of access to genomic testing and novel therapeutics by aiming: To characterise the socio-demographics of patients with melanoma and lung cancers receiving genomic testing in the UK.

To characterise the receipt of novel therapeutics for patients with melanoma and lung cancers in the UK To assess for socio-demographic disparities in access to genomic testing and novel therapeutics in the UK.

METHODS Data is proposed to be obtained from NHS Digital Data Access Request Service in accordance with their data security and protection standards.

This should detail socio-demographic characteristics of patients with melanoma and lung cancer and receipt of genomic testing and treatment modalities.

This field has expanded rapidly since 2018 therefore data specifically after this time to as recently as feasible would be of interest.

Data will be analysed for descriptive and inferential statistics utilising appropriate information technology programmes to establish present disparities of access in the UK.

HOW THE RESEARCH WILL BE USED This research will be used as preliminary data to assess feasibility of and generate an application for a PhD focussing on novel cancer care socio-demographic inequities.

The current extent of such disparities of access are not yet characterised and through enhanced understanding of these targeted interventions may be planned. This will contribute to the more equitable cancer care for all patients in the era of precision Oncology.

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Newcastle University

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