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Subject Funding Available: LLS Equity in Access Research Program
Date July 27, 2023 10:00 PM
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Dear Researchers,

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is thrilled to announce the
release of two Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for its Equity in Access
Research Program
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dedicated to funding health services research.

Our newest RFP is Building Evidence for Effective Strategies to Increase
Therapeutic Cancer Clinical Trial Accrual: Promoting Access for Patients
from Underrepresented Groups. Awards will be a maximum of $2.5 million
each, over 5 years.

We are also reissuing the RFP Understanding How Health Insurance Affects
Equity in Access to Care for Patients with and Survivors of Blood
Cancer. Awards will be a maximum of $750,000 each, over 3 years.  

It is not necessary for applicants to have previously conducted research
in blood cancer. The due date for Letters of Intent is September 15,
2023.

You can find the RFPs and more information at LLS.org/EquityinAccess
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Additionally, I encourage you to read about the Program's most recent
cohort of outstanding grantees and their novel research; those details
are available on the same webpage.

With many thanks and best regards,

Elisa Weiss, PhD
Senior Vice President, Education, Services, & Health Research
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

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