The scientific goal of the Cancer Prevention, Outcomes, and Survivorship (CPOS) Research Program is tofoster and facilitate research designed to identify and reduce cancer risk, and improve cancer outcomes andquality of life throughout the cancer care trajectory. In so doing we strengthen the knowledge base fordeveloping, implementing, evaluating and disseminating information important to our community to prevent andreduce cancer incidence, mortality and morbidity. Our transdisciplinary collaborations therefore focus on thefollowing Specific Aims: 1) Identifying chemopreventive agents, gene-environment interactions, and behavioralrisk factors for cancer prevention, 2) Improving cancer treatment outcomes, and 3) Developing state-of-thescience interventions to improve quality of life for cancer survivors.Membership: 37 Members from 13 DepartmentsFunding: $2,345,802 NCI (Totals); $3,006,006 Other Peer-Reviewed (Totals)Publications: 516 Publications, 15% Inter-programmatic; 12% Intra-programmatic
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