Consistent with the critical goals of NCI's Cancer Moonshot℠ to accelerate cancer research by enhancing data sharing and making evidence-based approaches to cancer therapy more broadly available to patients, NCI recognizes that the full value of NCI-Supported Cancer Moonshot Research Projects can only be realized if Publications and Underlying Primary Data (as defined below) are disseminated as promptly and broadly as possible. Much of the urgency highlighted by the Cancer Moonshot and in the Blue Ribbon Panel’s recommendations to the National Cancer Advisory Board (NCAB) in 2016 emphasizes that the rapid availability of cancer publications and the primary data behind it promotes dissemination of new knowledge, enhances reproducibility, and accelerates the ability of researchers to build upon cancer research to make new discoveries.
Through the Cancer Moonshot Public Access and Data Sharing Policy (the "Policy"), NCI seeks to create an infrastructure that addresses the recommendation of the Blue Ribbon Panel’s Enhanced Data Sharing working group to the NCAB that researchers, clinicians, and patients collaborate in sharing their collective data and knowledge about cancer to accelerate progress towards improving cancer outcomes. The NCAB subsequently accepted this recommendation and recommended it to NCI.
The Policy applies to all NCI-Supported Cancer Moonshot Research Projects with resulting Publications and Underlying Primary Data, to the extent feasible. The requirements of this Policy are in addition to those requirements and expectations specified under other applicable NIH public access and data sharing policies including but not limited to the NIH Public Access Policy, the NIH Data Sharing Policy, and the Genomic Data Sharing Policy. For additional information, see NIH Sharing Policies and Related Guidance on NIH-Funded Research Resources.
Specifically, this Policy applies to:
NCI intends to maximize the availability of Publications and the sharing of Underlying Primary Data for NCI-Supported Cancer Moonshot Research Projects. Under the Policy, applicants for extramural research funding (grants, cooperative agreements, and contracts) (collectively, "Applicants") for Cancer Moonshot Research Projects are required to submit a Public Access and Data Sharing Plan that (1) describes their proposed process for making resulting Publications and to the extent possible, the Underlying Primary Data immediately and broadly available to the public; (2) if applicable, provides a justification to NCI if such sharing is not possible. Underlying Primary Data should be made as widely and freely available as possible while safeguarding the privacy of participants, and protecting confidential and proprietary data.
The specifics of implementation of the Policy will depend on the mechanism through which the funding is being obligated or awarded. With respect to contracts involving a Cancer Moonshot Research Project, a Public Access and Data Sharing Plan will be required to be submitted with contract proposals starting in fiscal year 2018 and will be incorporated as a contract deliverable. Review of the contract proposals will include an evaluation of the Public Access and Data Sharing Plan.
With respect to extramural Cancer Moonshot funding for grants and cooperative agreements, starting in fiscal year 2018, NCI will give funding priority to those Applicants that submit an appropriate Public Access and Data Sharing Plan that ensures maximal sharing of the Publications and Underlying Primary Data arising from the award. The Public Access and Data Sharing Plan will become a term and condition of the award, as detailed in the Notice of Award.
Applicants may include anticipated charges for Publication or data sharing and resources that may be needed to support a proposed Public Access and Data Sharing Plan in the budget plan of their application/proposal. These charges may include but are not limited to article or author fees charged by open access journals, the Creative Commons or other equivalent copyright license fees, or similar fees.
Finally, NCI researchers engaged in intramural Cancer Moonshot Research Projects that generate Publications or Underlying Primary Data will be required to comply with this Policy.
The NCI Office of Data Sharing (ODS) advocates for the proper balance of open-access, open-source, open-data sharing policies. ODS respects the rights of the public to participate in and benefit from publicly funded research while considering the critical importance of intellectual property concerns for individuals and organizations to support a healthy commercial marketplace.
NCI understands the content of a Public Access and Data Sharing Plan will vary depending on certain factors including, for example, the size and complexity of the data set. However, the Public Access and Data Sharing Plan should, at a minimum, address the following general elements:
Applicants have discretion to develop an appropriate Public Access and Data Sharing Plan that meets the requirements of the Policy. Although not prescriptive, NCI considers a Public Access and Data Sharing Plan with the following elements to be appropriate under the Policy: