- 5 A Day for Better Health [IA][Direct] -
Providing professionals and consumers information on the program, nutrition, health promotion, and scientific research on fruits and vegetables, with recipes, materials, and industry links.
- Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program [IA][Direct]
- CancerWeb [IA][Direct]
- Colon Cancer Information Center [IA][Direct] -
Information on colon cancer and the newly approved treatment - Camptosar.
- Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences [IA][Direct] -
Generates new knowledge and seeks to ensure that the products of cancer control research are effectively applied in all segments of the population.
- Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics [IA][Direct]
- Division of Clinical Sciences [IA][Direct] -
Intramural division responsible for the conduct of cancer research.
- Human Retrovirus Section [IA][Direct]
- Journal of the National Cancer Institute [IA][Direct]
- Leukocyte Cell Biology Section [IA][Direct] -
Studies differentiation and activation of human and murine white blood cells and the role of the cellular immune system in mediating antitumor immune responses.
- National Cancer Institute [IA][Direct]
- NCI Cancer Trials [IA][Direct] -
Information resource about cancer clinical trials.
- NCI Event Calendar [IA][Direct] -
Listing of cancer-related meetings and events sponsored by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and other cancer related organizations.
- NCI Office of Congressional and Legislative Activities [IA][Direct] -
Read recent Hill events as they relate to cancer research, status of pending legislation, hearings of interest to cancer research and advocacy communities, NCI's statutory history.
- Patients, Public, and Mass Media [IA][Direct] -
News and information on many of the National Cancer Institute's programs and resources.
- Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program [IA][Direct] -
The SEER Program of the National Cancer Institute collects and publishes cancer incidence and survival data from population-based cancer registries covering approximately 14% of the U.S. population.
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