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Developmental Therapeutics Program
As the drug discovery and development arm of the National Cancer Institute, the Developmental Therapeutics Program plans, conducts, and facilitates development of therapeutic agents for cancer and AIDS.

Rapid Access to Preventive Intervention Development (RAPID) Program
The ongoing Rapid Access to Preventive Intervention Development (RAPID) Program will make available to academic investigators the preclinical and early clinical drug development contract resources of NCI's Division of Cancer Prevention.

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State of the Science Web Site
The National Cancer Institute holds State of the Science meetings to identify new clinical research opportunities in major cancers and stimulate the development of new clinical interventions.

Rapid Access to Intervention Development (RAID)
The Rapid Access to Intervention Development (RAID) program facilitates translation to the clinic of novel, scientifically meritorious therapeutic interventions originating in the academic community.

Incorporating Cancer Clinical Trials Into Your Practice
A Web-based course for healthcare professionals who are new to the clinical trials research process. The course contains practical information for professionals interested in referring patients to clinical trials, or conducting clinical trials, for the first time.

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