ZIE BC 011384 (ZIE) | |||
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Title | Anatomic Pathology Residency Program | ||
Institution | NCI, Bethesda, MD | ||
Principal Investigator | Barr, Frederic | NCI Program Director | N/A |
Cancer Activity | N/A | Division | CCR |
Funded Amount | $1,537,925 | Project Dates | null - null |
Fiscal Year | 2018 | Project Type | Intramural |
Research Topics w/ Percent Relevance | Cancer Types w/ Percent Relevance | ||
Autoimmune Diseases (4.0%) Cancer (100.0%) Digestive Diseases (8.0%) Herpes - Genital (1.0%) Herpes - Other (4.0%) Inflammatory Bowel Disease (1.0%) Metastasis (10.0%) Neurofibromatosis (1.0%) Childhood Cancers (10.0%) |
Bladder (2.0%) Brain (9.0%) Cervical Cancer (1.0%) Childhood Leukemia (10.0%) Colon/Rectum (2.0%) Esophagus (2.0%) Head and Neck (7.0%) Heart (4.0%) Hodgkins disease (2.0%) Kaposi Sarcoma (2.0%) Kidney Disease (5.0%) Leukemia (4.0%) Liver Cancer (1.0%) Lung (15.0%) Melanoma (4.0%) Nervous System (15.0%) Non Hodgkins Lymphoma (8.0%) Ovarian Cancer (2.0%) Pancreas (2.0%) Prostate (5.0%) Salivary Glands (2.0%) Sarcoma (4.0%) Stomach (2.0%) Testes (1.0%) Urinary System (7.0%) Uterine (2.0%) Vascular Disease (4.0%) Kidney Cancer (5.0%) |
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Research Type | |||
Technology Development and/or Marker Discovery Technology and/or Marker Testing in a Clinical Setting |
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Abstract | |||
Residents in the Anatomic Pathology Residency Program contribute to the clinical research program of the NCI and the NIH. Through their efforts as anatomic pathology residents in training, they help illuminate the pathological changes associated with cancer therapy and explore new techniques to improve cancer diagnosis. They are critical to the patient care activities of the NCI and the NIH, and contribute to the diagnosis and management of disease. Residents have contributed to publications dealing with characterization, diagnosis, and pathogenesis of a number of disease entities. |