GUIDE.MRD

The Role of DiCE

DiCE contributes to this project by playing a support role in Work Package (WP) 6 – Stakeholder engagement. The purpose of this Work package is to:

  • Ensure that all WPs are supported to build dialogues with relevant stakeholders from the outset of the project, to co-create solutions for better, swifter and more sustainable integration into healthcare systems. WP6 will also ensure meaningful multi-stakeholder engagement in all WPs. Ensure a common understanding of clinical and individual pathways and the impact of ctDNA reference standards to support and improve shared clinical decision-making and individual outcomes pathways and a reference standard for biomarker (ctDNA) testing that supports and improves shared clinical decision-making and individual outcomes, exploring barriers, obstacles, and proposed solutions the pathway.
  • Support all other work packages to be able to effectively engage with external stakeholders (individual advocates, people living with cancer, healthcare professionals, decision-makers) when and where appropriate to understand barriers and obstacles and co-create and propose optimize solutions that will address their (unmet) needs to drive project sustainability.
  • Engage key stakeholders and involve them throughout the project to foster alignment and convergence through geographies and stakeholder groups.

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GUIDE.MRD is funded by the European Union (grant number 101101252)

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