Programs in Global Cancer Research
The Center for Global Health (CGH) leads and coordinates research programs to accelerate knowledge for global cancer control. This includes development of innovative technologies that can be employed in global settings, advancing global cancer implementation science, addressing determinants of global cancer health disparities, increasing support for cancer clinical trials in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), and increasing understanding of cancer etiology and biology through global collaborations.
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- Affordable Cancer Technologies (ACTs) Program supports research of cancer control technology for use in low-resource settings.
- Implementation Science supports implementation science for cancer prevention and control in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and low-resource settings.
- Global Tobacco Control Research is a leading international initiative on global tobacco use with the goal of reducing related cancers and other diseases worldwide.
Research Funding Opportunities
CGH research funding opportunities: Explore opportunities specific to CGH. Investigators, early-stage investigators, and investigators in LMICs are encouraged to apply.
NCI research funding opportunities: Explore opportunities across all of NCI.