Director’s message
Executive summary
Highlights of progress
2003 Budget Request
Scientific Priorities for Cancer Research— Extraordinary Opportunities
Infrastructure Needed for Cancer Research — NCI’s Challenge
About NCI
Planning National Agendas in Disease-Specific Research
Additional Cancer Information for Patients and Health Professionals
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Bypass Budget?
The law that created the modern National
Cancer Institute requires us to submit a budget directly to the President, and through the
President to Congress, "bypassing" the National Institutes of Health budget process.
What is the purpose of this site?
The National Cancer Institute (NCI), a component of the National Institutes of Health, is
the Federal Government's principal agency for cancer research. This site communicates the
Institute's vision, goals, plans and funding resource requirements.
What is on this site?
Information on: 2003 Budget Request, Scientific Priorities for Cancer Research,
Infrastructure Needed for Cancer Research, How We Work, and more.
What can this site do?
It's searchable, so you can quickly find every instance of a term or phrase.
It will be updated with links and relevant news.
A special section that is not in the paper version
enables you to look at NCI's proposed budget and research plans at several
levels, and to "drill down" or zoom out to see the budget in greater and
lesser detail.
It permits you to look up the meaning of unfamiliar terms, such as
immunotoxin with a single click
of the mouse.
It offers a PDF (portable document format) version.
Who is this site designed for?
Anyone with a question about NCI's plans and priorities for cancer research, in
particular: researchers, health practitioners, advocates, legislators, health planners, policy
analysts, consumers, students and the media.
What if I can't find the information I need?
If you can't locate the cancer information you need:
Call NCI's Cancer Information Service, toll free, to speak with a trained Information Specialist.
1-800-4-CANCER (800-422-6237), [TTY 1-800-332-8615]
Hours of operation: Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., local time.
If you have questions or suggestions about the design or usability of this site, send a message to our Webmaster at bypass_editor@nih.gov.
Can I download or print this site?
You can view, search, or download a printer-friendly (PDF) version of this site
at http://plan.cancer.gov/info_new.htm
How can I get a copy of the written version of this web site?
Paper Copies of "Plans & Priorities for Cancer Research: The Nation's
Investment in Cancer Research for Fiscal Year 2003" are available free of charge. They can be
ordered by fax at 301-330-7968, by e-mail at cisocc@nih.gov,
or by phone at 1-800-4 CANCER.
Who manages this site?
This site is managed by the National Cancer Institute's Office of Science Planning
and Assessment (OSPA). OSPA has as its primary responsibility developing and coordinating the
Institute's scientific planning and evaluation activities. These critical activities enable the
Institute to identify needs and opportunities in the field of cancer research and establish research
goals.
What is this site's Privacy Policy?
This World Wide Web Site (WWW) is provided as a public service by the National
Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health.
Information presented on this WWW site is considered public information and may be distributed or
copied. Use of appropriate byline/photo/image credits is requested.
For site management, information is collected for statistical purposes and scheduled for regular
destruction in accordance with the National Archives and Records Management Guidance. This
government computer system uses software programs to create summary statistics, which are used
for such purposes as assessing what information is of most and least interest, determining
technical design requirements, and identifying system performance and problem areas. Except
for authorized law enforcement investigations, no other attempts are made to identify individual
users or their usage habits.
For site security purposes and to ensure that this server remains available to users, this
government computer system employs software programs to monitor network traffic to identify
unauthorized attempts to upload or change information, or otherwise cause damage. By accessing
this web site, you expressly consent to monitoring of this site for unauthorized activities.
Unauthorized attempts to upload information or change information on this service are strictly
prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and the National
Information Infrastructure Protection Act.
NOTE: This site may include among its services discussion forums or comment areas in
which users are invited to submit comments. In some cases, personal identifier information such
as name or E-mail address is requested or required. This information may be posted for public
access along with the submitted comments and messages which it accompanies. In all cases,
participation is strictly voluntary and no other use is made of the information.
If you have additional questions about NCI's Privacy Policy: Please send them to the NCI
Privacy Act Coordinator at frangino@mail.nih.gov.
What does the National Cancer Institute do?
The National Cancer Institute conducts and supports research, training, health
information dissemination, and other programs with respect to the cause, diagnosis, prevention,
and treatment of cancer, rehabilitation from cancer, and the continuing care of cancer patients
and the families of cancer patients.
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