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The Center for Cancer Research (CCR) is part of the National Cancer Institute (NCI). Our mission is to inform and empower the entire cancer research community by making breakthrough discoveries in basic and clinical cancer research and by developing these discoveries into new therapeutic interventions for adults and children afflicted with cancer or infected with HIV.

To learn more about our new research initiatives and programs, visit these sections of our Web site:

Image of Dr. Phillip Dennis and doctoral candidate  Courtney Granville, Medical Oncology Branch
Dr. Phillip Dennis and doctoral candidate Courtney Granville, Medical Oncology Branch

Research Directory

CCR’s online Research Directory highlights the research accomplishments of CCR’s investigators and provides an overview of our branches, laboratories, and programs.

Centers of Excellence
Initiatives
  • The Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis (DCTD) is working in close collaboration with CCR to reinvigorate cancer drug development at NCI. The NCI Experimental Therapeutics (NExT) Program combines the DCTD’s expertise in anticancer drug development with CCR’s dynamic in-house research program and our state-of-the-art facilities at the NIH Clinical Center.

    The goal of the NExT Program is to shave up to 1 year off the typical drug 10- to 12-year drug development cycle. MORE . . .
  • CCR led the way in establishing the NIH Chronic Graft vs. Host Disease Consortium, a forum for interaction among all NIH investigators interested in studying this disease. MORE . . .