Welcome to the Behavioral Research Program, DCCPS

The Behavioral Research Program initiates, supports, and evaluates a comprehensive program of research to increase the breadth, depth, and quality of behavioral research in cancer prevention and control.


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Spotlight

Feature

COVID-19 Information for Cancer Researchers

NCI’s webpage provides resources and guidance to assist cancer researchers deal with the challenges of conducting research during this time.

Publication

Health Misinformation on Social Mediaexit disclaimer

Read this special issue of the American Journal of Public Health dedicated to health misinformation on social media.

Feature

Cancer Currents Blog

Read this Cancer Currents blog post about how smoking initiation is shifting from teens to young adults.

About The Behavioral Research Program

BRP research priorities address key psychological and behavioral targets across the cancer control continuum, from prevention to end-of-life care. These priorities include basic behavioral and psychological science, interventions in cancer control areas such as tobacco use, diet and energy balance, and sun protection, and processes and effects of communication and informatics.

Research Branches

 

Upcoming Event

December
18

Alcohol as a Target for Cancer Prevention and Control: Research Challenges

This webinar will introduce NCI’s interest, investment and activities in alcohol and cancer research and a panel of experts will discuss scientific evidence gaps related to the role of alcohol across the cancer continuum. Specifically, the webinar will summarize what is known and what we need to know in cancer etiology, patient care and survivorship, policies, and communication relevant to alcohol as a target for cancer prevention and control.

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