Title |
Cancer Center Support Grant
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Institution |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA
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Principal Investigator |
ASHWORTH, ALAN
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NCI Program Director |
Ogunbiyi
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Cancer Activity |
Comp Min Biomed Prog
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Division |
CRCHD
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Funded Amount |
$84,000
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Project Dates |
08/05/1999 - 05/31/2023
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Fiscal Year |
2018
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Project Type |
Grant
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Research Topics w/ Percent Relevance |
Cancer Types w/ Percent Relevance |
Cancer (100.0%)
Aging (2.0%)
Autoimmune Diseases (1.0%)
Basic Behavioral and Social Science (1.0%)
Behavioral and Social Science (8.0%)
Biochemical Epidemiology (6.0%)
Bioengineering (6.0%)
Cancer Survivorship (6.0%)
Chemotherapy (9.0%)
Childhood Cancers (8.0%)
Chronic Myeloproliferative Disorders (1.0%)
Digestive Diseases (8.0%)
Genetic Testing (2.0%)
Metastasis (14.0%)
Neurofibromatosis (1.0%)
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging (NMR) (9.0%)
Sleep Disorders (1.0%)
Smoking Behavior (1.0%)
Surgery (2.0%)
Taxol (2.0%)
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Anus (1.0%)
Bladder (1.0%)
Brain (8.0%)
Breast (22.0%)
Buccal Cavity (1.0%)
Childhood Leukemia (6.0%)
Colon/Rectum (1.0%)
Head and Neck (3.0%)
Kidney Cancer (1.0%)
Kidney Disease (1.0%)
Leukemia (8.0%)
Liver Cancer (2.0%)
Lung (7.0%)
Melanoma (3.0%)
Neuroblastoma (1.0%)
Non Hodgkins Lymphoma (1.0%)
Ovarian Cancer (1.0%)
Pancreas (5.0%)
Prostate (9.0%)
Sarcoma (1.0%)
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Research Type |
Resources & Infrastructure Related to Biology
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
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Abstract |
Director's Overview: Project Summary/Abstract The UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center (HDFCCC) seeks to reduce cancer incidence, mortality, and morbidity in its Northern California catchment area, nationally, and globally. The principles of precision cancer medicine and precision population health systematically and intimately link research and clinical service delivery for patient and population benefit. The HDFCCC builds on the richness of the basic biological insights and the extensive and exceptional clinical research and facilities at UCSF, one of the world's leading health research universities. Moreover, its location in the San Francisco Bay Area allows the HDFCCC to take advantage of one of the most culturally diverse populations and highly innovative and intellectually vibrant environments in the world. This is accomplished through the ten Research Programs supported by seven Shared Resources and clinical and administrative infrastructure." |