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16 December 2025
Chris McCashin
By email: [FYI request #32904 email]
Ref:
H2025075789
Tēnā koe Chris
Response to your request for official information
Thank you for your request under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act) to the Ministry of
Health – Manatū Hauora (the Ministry) on 18 November 2025 for information regarding funding
for cancer research. Please find a response to each part of your request below:
Can you please provide the following:
- total amount of money provided per annum for Cancer research from 2000 - 2025
- organisation money was given too
- date given
- amount of money
- scope for the work / title of the project
- point person at the organisation
The Ministry, the Health and Research Council of New Zealand (HRC) and the Cancer Control
Agency – Te Aho o Te Kahu are co-funders of the
Equitable Cancer Outcomes initiatives.
Please see attached as Document 1, the updated list of research contracts funded through the
Equitable Cancer Outcomes programme. This version includes only those contracts that
received Ministry funding and has been released to you in full.
Please note the following:
• 21/990 Lawrenson is listed twice in the table, as this includes the original contract with
Health New Zealand and the rehosted contract with the University of Waikato.
• The Ministry funding contribution is 88.26% of funding awarded (total Ministry of Health
funding contribution is $3,760,000).
I see we now have cancers sky rocketing which is actually from the Covid-19 vaccine and
now widely documented including the 8m person study in South Korea - in addition can
you also state if anyone at Ministry of Health has received a copy of this study?
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12465339
The Office of the Chief Science Advisor is aware that the following study from South Korea that
was recently published in the journal
Biomarker Research:
Kim, H. J., Kim, M. H., Choi, M. G., & Chun, E. M. (2025). 1-year risks of cancers
associated with COVID-19 vaccination: a large population-based cohort study in South
Korea.
Biomarker Research,
13(1): 114 doi:
10.1186/s40364-025-00831-w
The study authors report an observed association between COVID-19 vaccination and an
increased risk of six specific cancers in the 12 months following vaccination. They did not report
that COVID-19 vaccination caused cancer or that the incidence of new cancers had increased
in South Korea. Since cancers take many years to develop, it is very likely that the observed
pattern is due to other factors (such as people with pre-existing il ness being prioritised for
COVID-19 vaccination).
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Nāku noa, nā
Dr Ian Town
Chief Science Advisor
Strategy and Policy | Te Pou Rautaki
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Reference First Named Research Title
Research
Funding
Start
End
Duration Contact
Ministry of
Investigator
Provider
Awarded
Date
Date
Health
Surname
funding
1982
contribution
21/957/A
McPherson
Māori and Pacific Health New $261,413
1
30 June 22
Victoria.Anderse $230,731
women's pre-
Zealand -
Septem 2024
months
n@tewhatuora.g
ACT
diagnostic
Waitematā
ber
ovt.nz
experiences of
2022
uterine cancer
21/985/A
Ngawati
Te Pae Ora -
Hapai Te
$1,256,425 1 May
30 April
48
hauora@hapai.c $1,108,957
Whanau Ora
Hauora
2022
2026
months
o.nz
Navigation in
Tapui
Local Delivery of
Oncology Care
21/990/A
Lawrenson
Improving
Health New $596,480
1 April
31 March 24
Lisa.Crossland
$526,471
INFORMATION
management and Zealand -
2022
2024
months
@TeWhatuOra.
outcomes for
Waikato
govt.nz
patients with lung
cancer
21/990/B
Lawrenson
Improving
University
$123,345
1 July
31 July
13
carol.robinson@ $108,868
management and of Waikato
2024
2025
months
waikato.ac.nz
outcomes for
OFFICIAL
patients with lung
cancer
21/941/A
Gurney
Equity by 2030:
University
THE $799,945 1
29
24
research@otag
$706,055
Achieving equity
of Otago
March
February months
o.ac.nz
in lung cancer
2022
2024
survival for Māori
21/989/A
Chatterjee
A nationwide
University
$1,222,392 1 June 31
55
research@otag
$1,078,919
strategy to
of Otago
UNDER
2022
Decemb
months
o.ac.nz
improve lung
er 2026
cancer outcomes
with molecular
testing
RELEASED