Supportive Care 2030 Movement
As a global leader in supportive care in cancer, MASCC led the development of 15 ambition statements (13 statements and 2 sub-statements). The statements were collaboratively developed by patient advocates, researchers and care providers through a consensus process. These statements describe the desired state of supportive care in cancer by 2030 and are intended to guide future efforts of MASCC and the global cancer care community. Achieving such standards of care is not the sole responsibility of MASCC and will require the concerted efforts of the global community. Click here to access translations of the ambition statements in 15 more languages.
To further advance our shared ambitions, we’re pleased to award seven Supportive Care 2030 Movement – President Training Fellowships to early/mid-career researchers and research trainees. The Fellowship recipients will be leading work on the following projects:
PROJECT 1: Conducting a Document Review of all national cancer plans to track process, actions and investments towards the Supportive Care 2030 Ambition Statements.
PROJECT 2: Conducting an Audit of all cancer research funding provided by major funders where the funding support directly helps achieve/advance the Supportive Care 2030 Ambition Statements.
Fellowship Recipients:






