Research Program
Funded Cancer Research
Breakthroughs in cancer research require connections, collaboration and dedicated efforts from scientists and clinicians. AFCR is dedicated to sponsoring and supporting innovative research projects that unlock new information about how cancer forms and spreads, and, most importantly, how to treat it.
AFCR’s funded initiatives and projects are led by some of the brightest minds in science and medicine throughout Asia, and their efforts focus on various types of cancer and stages of research: basic, translational and clinical.
Early Detection and Prevention
AFCR firmly believes in the importance of early detection and prevention in cancer. Read about our researches, which focus on identifying cancer at its earliest stages and preventing its progression. This section highlights initiatives dedicated to early detection and prevention that are or have been sponsored by AFCR, made possible through the generous support of our dedicated donors.
Diagnostic Technologies
AFCR has been leading the way in developing cutting-edge diagnostic technologies. Learn more about our efforts to improve early detection and diagnosis for more effective and personalized cancer treatments. This section features diagnostic initiatives that are or have been supported by AFCR, made possible through the dedicated support of our donors.
Innovative Therapies and Treatments
Learn about AFCR’s support for the development and conversion of innovative laboratory breakthroughs into new and more effective cancer therapies and treatments. Listed in this section are initiatives focused on innovative therapies and treatments which are or have been sponsored by AFCR, made possible with our dedicated donors’ support.
Global Collaborative Platforms
Discover how AFCR has taken significant global collaborative action to launch various initiatives, including the Women Venture Competition and GBM Agile. AFCR is building an international network that connects researchers, entrepreneurs, and organizations committed to advancing cancer research, all with the ultimate goal of saving more patients.