Title |
Northwest Community Clinical Oncology Program
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Institution |
MULTICARE HEALTH SYSTEM, TACOMA, WA
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Principal Investigator |
Colman, Lauren
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NCI Program Director |
Maria Sgambati
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Cancer Activity |
Community Oncology and Rehabilitation
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Division |
DCP
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Funded Amount |
$558,820
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Project Dates |
09/15/1983 - 05/31/2008
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Fiscal Year |
2007
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Project Type |
Grant
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Research Topics w/ Percent Relevance |
Cancer Types w/ Percent Relevance |
Aging (6.0%)
Behavioral and Social Science (50.0%)
Cancer Survivorship (22.0%)
Chemoprevention (8.0%)
Chemotherapy (40.0%)
Digestive Diseases (16.0%)
Hematology (1.0%)
Interferon (1.0%)
MOAB (1.0%)
Neurosciences Research (1.0%)
Orphan Drug Research (2.0%)
Surgery (3.0%)
Taxol (13.0%)
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Brain (1.0%)
Breast (38.0%)
Cervical Cancer (7.0%)
Colon/Rectum (16.0%)
Leukemia (1.0%)
Lung (11.0%)
Melanoma (1.0%)
Non Hodgkins lymphoma (2.0%)
Pharynx (1.0%)
Prostate (21.0%)
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Research Type |
Education and Communication
Resources and Infrastructure Related to Cancer Control, Survivorship, and Outcomes Research
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Abstract |
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The Northwest Community Oncology Program (NWCCOP) has been in operation since 1983. It consists of 35 participating Medical and Radiation Oncologists and 13 hospital facilities located in Southwest Washington, Portland, OR, Boise, ID and Lake Worth FL (STAR only). It utilizes five research bases including the Southwest Oncology Group, National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project, University of Rochester Cancer Center, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, and the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center. The objective of the NWCCOP is to provide community oncologists with the opportunity to participate in a variety of treatment and cancer prevention and control research trials provided by these research bases. Such trials are reviewed for applicability to the local community, and prior to activation, they must meet successful Investigational Review Board approval. It is then through this mechanism that the latest and up-to-date treatment programs are made available to community patients. It remains successful in its accrual to these studies. The NWCCOP also participates in the latest prevention trials for breast and prostate cancer, to include the STAR and SELECT trials, respectively. In addition, the NWCCOP participates in a variety of trials concerning symptom management in various cancers. The funds obtained through a successful application will be used to support the administration of these activities. |