The Global Cancer Research and Control Seminar Series kicks off next month! Join us February 6th at 10:00am ET for this exciting seminar highlighting Stronger Together, a program designed to promote one-on-one peer support for people recently diagnosed with cancer in low-resource settings. Register now ➡️ https://go.nih.gov/rTDBEAw
NCI Center for Global Health
Research Services
Rockville, Maryland 2,718 followers
Advancing global cancer research to benefit all people worldwide.
About us
CGH supports the NCI mission by advancing global cancer research and coordinating NCI engagement in global cancer control. CGH's vision is to reduce worldwide cancer suffering through global scientific discovery and dissemination. Two fundamental beliefs underlie this vision. First, current tools for achieving global cancer control are inadequate and new discoveries are needed. Second, existing tools for achieving global cancer control have been incompletely applied and greater population-level dissemination is needed. CGH’s core values are impact, equity, and collaboration. These values inform CGH efforts to lead innovative programs with partners within and outside of NCI. The goals for these programs focus on research, research training, dissemination, and partnership, primarily in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). CGH goals primarily focus on LMIC settings for CGH-led programs: 1. support innovative, impactful research that (a) addresses key scientific issues in global cancer control and/or (b) leverages unique or unusual scientific opportunities afforded by collaboration with global partners 2. Support cancer research training that enables equitable, impactful global scientific collaboration 3. Promote the integration of current scientific knowledge into global cancer control policies and practice 4. Represent NCI and promote its engagement with key partners in global cancer research and control NCI Privacy Policy: https://www.cancer.gov/policies/privacy-security
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https://www.cancer.gov/about-nci/organization/cgh
External link for NCI Center for Global Health
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Rockville, Maryland
- Founded
- 2011
- Specialties
- cancer control, cancer research, and research training
Updates
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Notice of Intent to Publish a Funding Opportunity (NOITP): the NCI Global Training for Research and Equity in Cancer (GlobTREC) program supports international collaborations that propose to strengthen global research training and build environments for locally relevant cancer research. This NOITP will allow prospective applicants time to develop meaningful projects & collaborations. Learn more 🌍 https://go.nih.gov/BIhKBuN
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⏰ Need more time to finalize your scientific session and abstract submissions for #ASGCR25? Good news... the deadline for submissions and Pearline Award nominations has been extended to January 24th. Learn more & submit your proposals & nominations 👉 https://go.nih.gov/5W6E9iM
It's not too late! We are still accepting scientific sessions, abstracts, and Pearline Award nominations for the 13th Annual Symposium on Global Cancer Research. The deadline to submit proposals and nominations is January 17th. Learn more 🌍 https://go.nih.gov/5W6E9iM #ASGCR25 is free, open to the public, and will be held virtually May 5-8th. The theme of this year's Symposium is 'New Models for Participatory Research in Global Oncology: Elevating the Voices of Patients and Providers.'
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It's not too late! We are still accepting scientific sessions, abstracts, and Pearline Award nominations for the 13th Annual Symposium on Global Cancer Research. The deadline to submit proposals and nominations is January 17th. Learn more 🌍 https://go.nih.gov/5W6E9iM #ASGCR25 is free, open to the public, and will be held virtually May 5-8th. The theme of this year's Symposium is 'New Models for Participatory Research in Global Oncology: Elevating the Voices of Patients and Providers.'
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The CGH Spotlight Blog showcases work by CGH staff, trainees, and other leaders in global oncology. Check out the latest posts and explore all the exciting blogs from this past year 💡 https://go.nih.gov/o1XUdLu
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DYK: 90% of NCCPs include early detection strategies for breast and cervical cancer? Learn more about this, and other ways countries are working to reduce the global cancer burden, in the International Cancer Control Partnership's new global review 👉 https://go.nih.gov/TzxWY9p
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Opening Soon! The National Institutes of Health and the Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases seek applications for implementation research aiming to improve care for people with noncommunicable disease multi-morbidity in LMICs. Application Due Date: February 7, 2025. Learn more and apply https://go.nih.gov/Ksr9GRK Fogarty International Center at NIH
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The Affordable Cancer Technologies (ACTs) Program supports the development of innovative technologies for global cancer control. Focusing on resource-appropriate and cost-effective technologies, ACTs investigators work to treat and prevent cancer in low- and middle-income countries. https://go.nih.gov/n1sEFom Celebrate the 10th anniversary of the ACTs program, hear from investigators, and discover exciting cancer technologies at the NCI Symposium on Translational Technologies for Global Health! March 19-20, 2025 on NIH Main Campus in Bethesda, MD. Learn more & register ➡️ https://go.nih.gov/b1tVJjY National Cancer Institute (NCI)
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The International Cancer Control Partnership's latest global review of national cancer control plans (NCCPs) is out now! This review, assessing 156 NCCPs, provides valuable insight into the progress made since the last review in 2018 and the significant gaps that remain. Learn more ➡️ https://go.nih.gov/TzxWY9p Mishka Kohli Cira, MPH | Kalina Duncan
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