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About Cancer
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) provides comprehensive and accurate information about cancer, including types, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options. It serves as a trusted resource for individuals affected by cancer and supports researchers with funding and training opportunities.
Access reliable cancer information and resources for patients and researchers.
What You Can Do
- Explore various cancer types and treatment options
- Find clinical trials for cancer research
- Connect with cancer information specialists
- Access funding opportunities for researchers
- Stay updated with the latest cancer research news
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of cancer information does NCI provide?
NCI offers information on cancer types, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and prevention.
How can I find a clinical trial for cancer treatment?
You can search for clinical trials on the NCI website by entering specific criteria related to your cancer type.
Is there a way to contact a cancer information specialist?
Yes, you can connect with a cancer information specialist by calling 1-800-4-CANCER or using the live chat feature on the website.
What resources are available for cancer researchers?
NCI provides various resources, including funding opportunities, training programs, and research support.
How does NCI support cancer research?
NCI supports cancer research through grants, training opportunities, and by providing access to valuable research resources.