DCCPS

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DCCPS is a branch of the U.S. National Cancer Institute that leads research and programs focused on cancer prevention, control, and population sciences.


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instanceOf division of the U.S. National Cancer Institute
government research organization
abbreviationFor Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences
aimsTo improve cancer prevention strategies at the population level
inform evidence-based cancer control policies
reduce cancer-related health disparities
collaboratesWith academic research institutions
international cancer control agencies
professional and advocacy organizations in cancer control
state and local health departments
country United States of America
field cancer research
population sciences
public health
focusesOn behavioral research related to cancer
cancer control
cancer population sciences
cancer prevention
epidemiology of cancer
health services research related to cancer
implementation science in cancer control
survivorship research
fullName Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences
fundingSource U.S. federal government
governingBody National Cancer Institute leadership
hasResearchArea behavioral research program in cancer
epidemiology and genomics research in cancer
health care delivery research in cancer
implementation science for cancer control
surveillance research and cancer statistics
survivorship and outcomes research
language English
locatedIn Bethesda, Maryland
mission to enhance the quality of life for cancer survivors
to lead and support research in cancer control and population sciences
to reduce the risk, incidence, and deaths from cancer
oversees cancer control research portfolios at NCI
parentOrganization National Cancer Institute
National Institutes of Health
partOf U.S. Department of Health and Human Services research enterprise
sector public sector
supports cancer control research programs
development of cancer control interventions
extramural cancer research grants
surveillance and data systems for cancer control
training and career development in cancer population sciences
uses population-based data to study cancer

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences
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