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NCI Programs That Conduct Clinical Trials

NCI's Clinical Studies Support Center
The Clinical Studies Support Center (CSSC), as part of NCI, provides information to patients and their families about clinical trials. (See a list of NCI clinical trials on the NIH campus in Bethesda, Md.)

NCI's Clinical Trials Cooperative Group Program
A fact sheet about the NCI program for academic institutions and treatment centers that work with NCI to design and conduct clinical trials.

Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium
(Posted: 04/07/1999, Updated: 02/10/2004) - The National Cancer Institute (NCI) announced on April 5, 1999, that it had awarded funds for a Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium, a network of medical centers that will evaluate promising treatments for children with brain malignancies.

The National Cancer Institute Cancer Centers Program
A fact sheet about National Cancer Institute-supported cancer centers.

Community Clinical Oncology Program
A fact sheet about CCOP, a program that allows community-based physicians to participate in clinical trials.

Searching for Clinical Trials Through NCI Cancer Centers' Web Sites
(Updated: 12/10/2002) - The many Web sites maintained by NCI-designated Cancer Centers are excellent supplementary resources for locating clinical trials.

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