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Pediatric HIV/AIDS & Infection-Related Malignancies Research Consortium for sub-Saharan Africa (PARCA)

Organization BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINELocation HOUSTON, UNITED STATESPosted 25 Jul 2020Deadline 30 Jun 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY20240-11 years oldAIDSAIDS VirusAIDS associated cancerAIDS related cancerAIDS-Related MalignancyAIDS-Related Malignant NeoplasmAIDS-associated malignanciesAIDS/HIVAcquired Immune DeficiencyAcquired Immune Deficiency SyndromeAcquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome VirusAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome VirusAddressAdolescentAdolescent YouthAffectAfrica South of the SaharaAfricanBechuanalandBiometricsBiometryBiostatisticsBlood DiseasesBotswanaCancer PatientCancersCaringChildChild YouthChildhoodChildhood CancersChildren (0-21)Children's HospitalChildren's Oncology GroupClinical ResearchClinical StudyCollaborationsComplementComplement ProteinsCountryDedicationsDescriptive EpidemiologyDevelopmentDiagnosisDiagnosticDisparitiesDisparityEducationEducational aspectsEpidemicFellowshipFellowship ProgramGerminoblastic SarcomaGerminoblastomaGoalsHIVHIV InfectionsHIV-Associated CancerHIV-associated malignancyHIV-related malignancyHIV/AIDSHIV/AIDS-associated malignancyHIV/AIDS-related cancerHTLV-III InfectionsHTLV-III-LAV InfectionsHealthcareHematologic DiseasesHematological DiseaseHematological DisorderHematologyHuman Immunodeficiency VirusesHuman T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III InfectionsIncidenceInfection-Related MalignancyInfection-Related Malignant NeoplasmInfrastructureInternationalKaposi SarcomaKaposi's SarcomaLAV-HTLV-IIILaboratoriesLeadLow-resource areaLow-resource communityLow-resource environmentLow-resource regionLow-resource settingLymphadenopathy-Associated VirusLymphomaMalawiMalignant Childhood NeoplasmMalignant Childhood TumorMalignant LymphomaMalignant NeoplasmsMalignant Pediatric NeoplasmMalignant Pediatric TumorMalignant TumorMalignant childhood cancerModelingMultiple Hemorrhagic SarcomaNyasalandOncologyOncology CancerOutcomePatient outcomePatient-Centered OutcomesPatient-Focused OutcomesPatientsPb elementPediatric HematologyPediatric HospitalsPediatric OncologistPediatric OncologyPediatric Oncology GroupR-Series Research ProjectsR01 MechanismR01 ProgramResearchResearch GrantsResearch Project GrantsResearch ProjectsResearch ResourcesResource-constrained areaResource-constrained communityResource-constrained environmentResource-constrained regionResource-constrained settingResource-limited areaResource-limited communityResource-limited environmentResource-limited regionResource-limited settingResource-poor areaResource-poor communityResource-poor environmentResource-poor regionResource-poor settingResourcesReticulolymphosarcomaRiskRisk FactorsSiteSub-Saharan AfricaSubsaharan AfricaTexasTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslational ResearchTranslational ScienceUgandaVirus-HIVWorkblood disordercancer carecancer epidemiologycancer in a childcancer in childrencancer survivalcareer developmentchild patientschild with cancerchildhood malignancyclinical infrastructurecomplementationdesigndesigningdevelopmentalhealth careheavy metal Pbheavy metal leadimprovedimproved outcomeinfection related cancerjuvenilejuvenile humankidsmalignancymortalityneoplasm/canceroperationoperationspatient oriented outcomespatient populationpediatricpediatric HIVpediatric cancerpediatric human immunodeficiency viruspediatric malignancypediatric patientsprogramsrisk stratificationstratify risksuccesstraining opportunitytranslation researchtranslational investigationyoungster
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Pediatric HIV/AIDS & Infection-Related Malignancies Research Consortium for Sub-Saharan Africa
(PARCA)

The goal of this proposal is to establish PARCA, a collaborative clinical and translational research framework

designed with the overarching goal to improve the current unacceptably poor outcomes of children with HIV-

associated malignancies in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Currently, over 80% of children with cancer in the US

survive, whereas over 80% in the majority of SSA countries die. To begin to address this disparity and improve

outcomes for children with cancer in SSA, Texas Children's Hospital leveraged the clinical infrastructure of

BIPAI in Uganda, Malawi, and Botswana to establish Global HOPE (Hematology-Oncology Pediatric

Excellence). Global HOPE is dedicated to excellence in the care and treatment of children globally with cancer

and blood disorders through state-of-the-art treatments and cutting-edge research. These three Global HOPE

pediatric cancer programs, which treat patients nationwide, have begun to transform cancer care in SSA. In the

US, improvements in pediatric cancer survival were achieved largely through clinical and translational research

coordinated by cooperative groups such as the Children's Oncology Group. Following that model, we propose

to establish a framework for collaboration to enable advances for children in SSA living with HIV and

diagnosed with cancer through PARCA.

The Overarching Goals of the Consortium are to:

1. Define the descriptive epidemiology and infectious exposures related to pediatric malignancies in SSA. We

will determine the incidence and outcomes of HIV-associated malignancy across the BIPAI network in SSA.

2. Conduct transformative inter-disciplinary collaborative research to reduce the burden of KS and lymphoma

among children and adolescents in SSA. We will establish multi-center strategies for diagnosis, risk-

stratification, and outcomes improvement for children with Kaposi sarcoma and lymphoma. These studies

will be best conducted in Uganda, Malawi, and Botswana, where the pediatric patient population is large

enough to establish meaningful results and conclusions. Validated results will be disseminated throughout

our Global HOPE network, as it continues to expand operations in SSA.

3. Support the formation of a multi-national collaborative resource in clinical and translational research,

training, and career development for African scientific leaders in HIV and pediatric cancer. We will provide

myriad research and training opportunities for pediatric oncologists throughout SSA to participate in and

lead translational and clinical research. This program of scientific training will complement and supplement

the continued success of Global HOPE Paediatric Haematology and Oncology Fellowship Program.

Grant Number: 5U54CA254569-05
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: CARL ALLEN

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