PCM4EU and PRIME-ROSE: Collaboration for implementation of precision cancer medicine in Europe

Acta Oncol. 2024 May 23:63:385-391. doi: 10.2340/1651-226X.2024.34791.

Abstract

Background: In the two European Union (EU)-funded projects, PCM4EU (Personalized Cancer Medicine for all EU citizens) and PRIME-ROSE (Precision Cancer Medicine Repurposing System Using Pragmatic Clinical Trials), we aim to facilitate implementation of precision cancer medicine (PCM) in Europe by leveraging the experience from ongoing national initiatives that have already been particularly successful.

Patients and methods: PCM4EU and PRIME-ROSE gather 17 and 24 partners, respectively, from 19 European countries. The projects are based on a network of Drug Rediscovery Protocol (DRUP)-like clinical trials that are currently ongoing or soon to start in 11 different countries, and with more trials expected to be established soon. The main aims of both the projects are to improve implementation pathways from molecular diagnostics to treatment, and reimbursement of diagnostics and tumour-tailored therapies to provide examples of best practices for PCM in Europe.

Results: PCM4EU and PRIME-ROSE were launched in January and July 2023, respectively. Educational materials, including a podcast series, are already available from the PCM4EU website (http://www.pcm4eu.eu). The first reports, including an overview of requirements for the reimbursement systems in participating countries and a guide on patient involvement, are expected to be published in 2024.

Conclusion: PCM4EU and PRIME-ROSE were launched in January and July 2023, respectively. Educational materials, including a podcast series, are already available from the PCM4EU website (http://www.pcm4eu.eu). The first reports, including an overview of requirements for the reimbursement systems in participating countries and a guide on patient involvement, are expected to be published in 2024.

Conclusion: European collaboration can facilitate the implementation of PCM and thereby provide affordable and equitable access to precision diagnostics and matched therapies for more patients.

MeSH terms

  • Clinical Trials as Topic / organization & administration
  • Drug Repositioning
  • Europe
  • European Union
  • Humans
  • Neoplasms* / therapy
  • Precision Medicine* / methods

Grants and funding

Funding The European DRUP-like trial collaboration is supported by Precision Cancer Medicine for all EU Citizens (PCM4EU), co-funded by the EU4Health programme as part of Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan (grant: 101079984), Precision Cancer Medicine Repurposing System Using Pragmatic Clinical Trial (PRIME-ROSE), funded under the Horizon Europe programme (grant: 101104269), and The Nordic Precision Cancer Medicine Trial Network funded under the Nordic Trial Alliance programme.