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News Releases

The latest cancer news from the U.S. government's principal agency for cancer research.

NCI Fact Sheets

The latest NCI fact sheets on a wide array of cancer topics including risk factors, prevention, support, treatment, and more.

Blogs

Cancer Currents

News and research updates from the National Cancer Institute.

RAS Dialogue

The RAS Initiative explores innovative approaches for attacking the proteins encoded by mutant forms of the KRAS gene with the ultimate goal of creating effective new therapies.

Center for Global Health (CGH) Spotlight

CGH facilitates global collaboration by leveraging research resources with U.S. government agencies, foreign governments, non-government organizations, and pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies.

Center for Cancer Genomic (CCG) Insights & Innovation

CCG unifies NCI's activities in cancer genomics by aiming to synthesize research in different fields of cancer genomics – structural, functional, and computational – to improve patient outcomes.

Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities (CRCHD) Dialogue on Disparities

CRCHD conducts basic, clinical, translational, and population-based cancer disparities research; trains the next generation of competitive cancer researchers from diverse populations; and creates regional cancer health disparities networks to reduce the unequal burden of cancer in our society. Find the latest updates, spotlights, and news from CRCHD.

  • Updated: June 2, 2015