Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences
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The Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences is a branch of the National Cancer Institute that leads research and programs focused on understanding cancer burden, risk factors, prevention, and outcomes at the population level.
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
cancer research organization unit
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division of a national research institute → |
| abbreviation | DCCPS → |
| collaboratesWith |
academic research institutions
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community-based organizations → health care delivery organizations → public health agencies → |
| country |
United States of America
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surface form: "United States"
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| focusesOn |
cancer care delivery research
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cancer control → cancer health disparities → cancer outcomes → cancer policy research → cancer prevention → cancer risk communication → cancer risk factors → cancer screening and early detection → cancer surveillance and epidemiology → cancer survivorship → cancer-related health services research → economic aspects of cancer care → energy balance and cancer → health behaviors related to cancer → implementation science in cancer control → population sciences → quality of life of cancer patients and survivors → tobacco control related to cancer → |
| goal |
improve cancer outcomes and survivorship
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improve cancer prevention and early detection → reduce cancer-related health disparities → reduce the burden of cancer in populations → |
| languageOfWork | English → |
| leads |
programs in cancer control and population sciences
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research on cancer burden at the population level → |
| parentOrganization | National Institutes of Health → |
| partOf | National Cancer Institute → |
| primaryActivity | funding and conducting research rather than clinical care → |
| regulates | no → |
| supports |
cancer research training and career development
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cancer surveillance systems → extramural cancer research grants → |
| usesMethod |
behavioral science research
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epidemiologic research → health services research → implementation science methods → statistical modeling of cancer burden → |
| website | https://cancercontrol.cancer.gov → |
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