Title |
Cancer Center Support Grant
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Institution |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA
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Principal Investigator |
GASSON, JUDITH
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NCI Program Director |
Henry Ciolino
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Cancer Activity |
Multidisciplinary
|
Division |
OCC
|
Funded Amount |
$4,575,716
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Project Dates |
12/01/1996 - 11/30/2013
|
Fiscal Year |
2012
|
Project Type |
Grant
|
Research Topics w/ Percent Relevance |
Cancer Types w/ Percent Relevance |
Aging (4.0%)
Basic Behavioral and Social Science (7.0%)
Behavioral and Social Science (16.0%)
Biochemical Epidemiology (1.0%)
Cancer (100.0%)
Cancer Survivorship (14.0%)
Cervical Cancer Education (2.0%)
Chemoprevention (1.0%)
Chemotherapy (32.0%)
Childhood Cancers (1.0%)
Chronic Myeloproliferative Disorders (1.0%)
Depression Research (7.0%)
Diabetes (1.0%)
Herpes - Other (6.0%)
Metastasis (7.0%)
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging (NMR) (3.0%)
Radiation - Ionizing - Total (8.0%)
Radiation - Ionizing Radiotherapy (3.0%)
Radiation - Non Ionizing - Total (3.0%)
Sleep Disorders (3.0%)
Surgery (2.0%)
Taxol (1.0%)
|
Anus (3.0%)
Brain (8.0%)
Breast (19.0%)
Cervical Cancer (6.0%)
Colon/Rectum (2.0%)
Esophagus (1.0%)
Hodgkins disease (1.0%)
Kaposi Sarcoma (6.0%)
Kidney Cancer (1.0%)
Kidney Disease (1.0%)
Leukemia (1.0%)
Liver Cancer (1.0%)
Lung (7.0%)
Melanoma (3.0%)
Non Hodgkins Lymphoma (10.0%)
Pancreas (6.0%)
Prostate (11.0%)
Sarcoma (6.0%)
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Research Type |
Cancer Initiation: Alterations in Chromosomes
Resources and Infrastructure Related to Etiology
Resources and Infrastructure Related to Prevention
Resources and Infrastructure Related to Detection, Diagnosis, or Prognosis
Resources and Infrastructure Related to Treatment and the prevention of recurrence
Resources and Infrastructure Related to Cancer Control, Survivorship, and Outcomes Research
Resources and Infrastructure Related to Scientific Model Systems
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Abstract |
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The University of California Los Angeles Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center (JCCC) is an NCI-designed matrix center conducting a wide range of inter-disciplinary research in the areas of laboratory, clinical and population sciences integrating the activities of 227 members. Its goals are to: (1) translate basic research to reduce cancer incidence, morbidity and mortality, and to improve prevention, detection, diagnosis and treatment; (2) serve as a community resource to sponsor and conduct informational activities for lay people and health care professionals and to implement outreach programs linking the communities to the research and services of JCCC; (3) provide the highest quality of clinical care by promoting multidisciplinary diagnostic, treatment, survivorship and prevention services. Over the past funding cycle 45% of patients enrolled in clinical trials were enrolled in Institutional studies. The total funding base for the JCCC is $189 million with $40.7 million in NCI funding. In addition, of 3,744 total publications in the reporting period 32% were published in high-impact journals, 40% were interprogrammatic and 25% were intraprogrammatic. Continuing support is requested for the following 11 Programs and 9 Shared Resources. |