Cancer Research Network: a Research Resource within Health Care Delivery System
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The National Cancer Institute and the National Institutes of Health feel that CRN is an essental cancer resource stems from:

a) the availability of integrated access to clinical data for large, stable, and diverse patient populations that are available through the "parent" Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs)

b) the expertise of CRN researchers in using large sets of clinical data

c) the availability of direct access to such large data sets of broad populations and populations of cancer patients, including patients with rare cancers or complex medical conditions.

The NCI and NIH are planning to grant a maximum grant amount of $20 million throughout the entire duration of the project, which is anticipated to range from 1-5 years.

Interested applicants can read more about the Cancer Research Network: a Research Resource within Health Care Delivery System project by visiting Topgovernmentgrants.com or the Grants.gov website.

Only member of the Cancer Research Network consortium are eligible to apply for this funding opportunity.

The Department of Health and Human Service, the primary agency funding th Cancer Research Network: a Research Resource within Health Care Delivery System project, is the US federal government's leading agency responsible for protecting the health of all Americans and providing necessary human services to all, especially those are least capable of helping themselves.



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