Opinion: Bridging the gap between laboratory bench and hospital bedside cdnpoli (subs)
Our country is at the tipping point of paving a pathway for patients to access new treatment approaches in a timely manner and can support the development of novel immunotherapies needed to treat Canadian cancer patients during this fragile post-pandemic recovery, write John Bell and Stéphanie Michaud.
Canada has a long tradition of supporting fundamental cancer research, creating a world-class cadre of scientists and clinician-scientists making significant contributions to the fundamental understanding of cancer biology, genomics, and immunology. Unfortunately, we are plagued with a funding and expertise gap, colloquially known as “a product valley of death” between Canada’s early-stage cancer research discoveries and their development into new products to treat cancer.
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