Government of Canada invests $23 million in pediatric cancer research

Posted on: January 18, 2023

Source: Canadian Institutes of Health Research

The $23 million investment in the Canadian Pediatric Cancer Consortium is the largest investment ever made for a Canadian pediatric cancer research project in Canada. The funds for the Consortium come from the $30 million investment in pediatric cancer research announced in Budget 2021.

Quotes

“Dedicated funding for childhood cancer research is important because pediatric cancers cannot be treated like adult cancers. Young cancer patients deserve the best that science has to offer to help them live longer and healthier lives. Supporting the Canadian Pediatric Cancer Consortium and the work it will do will help us find new and better treatments so children who have cancer can grow, thrive, and lead productive lives.”

The Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos
Minister of Health

“Congratulations to Dr. David Malkin, Dr. Jim Whitlock, Adrienne Co-Dyre, and all the researchers, clinicians, patients, families, and partners who will be part of this remarkable initiative. This Consortium will harness the strengths of the pediatric cancer community across the country and lead us to new treatments and better outcomes for children with cancer and their families.”

Adam van Koeverden
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Health and the Minister of Sport

“The Canadian Pediatric Cancer Consortium will establish a foundation for coordinated research and knowledge mobilization, as well as training for the next generation of childhood cancer researchers in Canada. This will have a real impact on improving the health outcomes and quality of life of children affected by cancer in this country.”

Dr. Fei-Fei Liu
Scientific Director, CIHR Institute of Cancer Research

“The Canadian Pediatric Cancer Consortium will help support transformative change in the delivery of cancer care and research to all Canadian children, bringing together patient and family advocates, clinicians and researchers from across Canada. By harnessing Canada’s collective capacity for world-leading science and clinical programs, the CPCC will establish a foundation for a national pediatric cancer strategy to deliver fast, fair, effective and safe care to all children with cancer.”

Dr. David Malkin, CPCC Co-Lead and Staff Oncologist and Senior Scientist, SickKids
Dr. Jim Whitlock, CPCC Co-Lead and Head of Division of Haematology/Oncology, SickKids

“The pediatric cancer community is coming together with patients and families to forge a new path for health care in Canada. The challenges facing pediatric cancer patients are unique and require unique solutions. This Canadian Pediatric Cancer Consortium sends the message that our call for more supports during and after treatment have been heard, and that our children deserve more – more access to the highest quality care, novel treatments and opportunities to live longer and healthier lives.”

Adrienne Co-Dyre
CPCC Co-Lead and Pediatric Cancer Advocate

Quick facts

  • The Pediatric Cancer Consortium is one of several ways CIHR, the Government’s health research investment agency, supports pediatric cancer research. The agency also finances individual pediatric cancer research projects.  For example, CIHR has invested more than $3.1 million through its flagship funding initiative, the Project Grant program.
  • CIHR has invested more than $1 billion in cancer research over the past five years (2016-17 to 2020-21). New scientific knowledge acquired in one area of cancer research increases the total knowledge brought to bear in all areas of research into cancer, including those that affect children and adolescents.
  • CIHR is committed to working with other health research funders, such as the Canadian Cancer Society, the Cancer Research Society, Genome Canada, the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, and the Terry Fox Research Institute, to support investments into pediatric cancer.