2026 National Sarcoma Awareness Project Introduction The National Sarcoma Awareness Project (NSAP) has been running since 2013 with the goal of improving the understanding of sarcoma amongst medical students and newly qualified doctors. The project, supported by both Bone Cancer Research Trust and Sarcoma UK, aims to address the issues with delayed diagnoses, unplanned excisions, and late presentations that are, unfortunately, a feature of sarcoma clinical practice.There is no formal sarcoma teaching in most UK medical school, and therefore, the importance of this project remains high. NSAP is currently open to all UK medical students and resident doctors and aims to improve awareness of sarcoma and encourage surgery and sarcoma specialism as a future medical career.There are 50 total questions to test your knowledge of sarcomas. This quiz should be taken after studying all e-learning resources that form part of the NSAP. They are listed on the NSAP webpage but also included in this questionnaire. A small number of participants will be awarded a short-term fellowship to a sarcoma centre. Top scorers will also be invited to attend the British Sarcoma Group Conference in the first quarter of 2027 where they will be recognised for their achievement.The survey closes on the 30th of September 2026, and we will be in touch shortly after this regarding certificates of completion and to confirm fellowship winners. If you have any queries or issues with the questionnaire please contact awareness@bcrt.org.uk. 10% of survey complete. Next