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National Cancer Institute National Institutes of Health Health and Human Services
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MedPro Inc. - The Needlyzer will provide a safe, efficient and cost-effective method for the disposal and destruction of hypodermic needles. The Needlyzer is a Class 3 medical device that reduces hypodermic needles and other sharps into an inert metal oxide in powdered form; it will process needles with a single hand, at the point of use, without recapping, and is available in a portable configuration.
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- This office leads, coordinates, and supports the National Cancer Institute's (NCI's) scientific planning and evaluation activities.
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- A comprehensive clinical trials resource.
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- This annual proposal sets forth new goals and objectives for the Nation's investment in cancer research.
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- The National Institute of Health's principal agency for cancer research.
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- Provides training for individuals from a multiplicity of health science disciplines in the field of cancer prevention and control.
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- This site provides information on current cancer research funding opportunities supported by the National Cancer Institute.
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- Plans, conducts, and facilitates development of therapeutic agents for cancer and AIDS
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- The Cancer Information Service website contains information on the latest scientific research on cancer in lay language, the CIS regional telephone service and outreach program activities, as well as news, the answers to frequently asked questions about c
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- Maps, text, tables and figures showing the geographic patterns of cancer death rates throughout the United States from 1950 to 1994 for about 40 cancers.
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- CancerNet(TM) contains a wide range of accurate, credible cancer information and is brought to you by the National Cancer Institute (NCI).
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- Cancer-specific research agendas developed by prominent members of the scientific, medical, and advocacy communities and provided to the National Cancer Institute.
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- A program of the National Cancer Institute, SEER is a source of information on cancer incidence and survival in the United States.
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- More than 100 principal investigators direct research aimed at exploring the causes of cancer, AIDS, and related diseases. Located on Fort Detrick U.S. Army base.
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- An interdisciplinary program established and administered by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to generate the information and technological tools needed to decipher the molecular anatomy of the cancer cell.
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- Speeds the progress of cancer research by encouraging development of new technologies and promoting scientific collaborations between NCI and the private sector.
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- Devoted to cancer prevention research. Develops and supports research training and career development and coordinates program activities with federal and private agencies.
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- Comprehensive listing of all projects currently funded by the National Cancer Institute, including both work conducted by NCI and grants to other institutions.
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