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Grant Status Currently Funded
Division Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences
Initiatives
PI Name Organization Name Project Title
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Grant Number Awarded Dollars Fiscal Year Abstract Page URL
Daskivich, Timothy Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Natural Language Processing Based Consultation Feedback to Improve Patient Decision Making and Physician Risk Communication 5R01CA290559-02 342178 2026 https://maps.cancer.gov/overview/DCCPSGrants/abstract.jsp?applId=11256749&term=CA290559
Feng, Miao National Opinion Research Center Using Innovative Machine Learning to Detect Organized Support and Opposition to E-Cigarette Use Prevention Campaign Messaging on Twitter and Tiktok 5R01CA283038-03 690851 2025 https://maps.cancer.gov/overview/DCCPSGrants/abstract.jsp?applId=11118916&term=CA283038
Jarad, Samah Jamal Fodeh Yale University Quantifying Patient-Provider Communication Using Machine Learning to Assess Its Impact on Metastatic Cancer Patients' Outcomes 5R01CA285737-02 693804 2025 https://maps.cancer.gov/overview/DCCPSGrants/abstract.jsp?applId=11109737&term=CA285737
Li, Dongmei University of Rochester Artificial Intelligence for Effective Communication to Promote Vaping Cessation on Social Media 5R01CA285482-02 536331 2025 https://maps.cancer.gov/overview/DCCPSGrants/abstract.jsp?applId=11141855&term=CA285482
Nan, Xiaoli Univ of Maryland, College Park Supporting Informed Parental Decisions on HPV Vaccination Through Safe and Personalized Ai-Driven Conversations 1R01CA297324-01A1 2834092 2025 https://maps.cancer.gov/overview/DCCPSGrants/abstract.jsp?applId=11225471&term=CA297324
Perkins, Rebecca Bernstein Tufts Medical Center Conversational Agent to Improve Guideline Concordant Care for People with Cervical Cancer Screening Abnormalities 1R01CA296021-01A1 3277279 2025 https://maps.cancer.gov/overview/DCCPSGrants/abstract.jsp?applId=11226736&term=CA296021
Psihogios, Alexandra Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago The Aya Oncology Self-Care Movement (#AYAOSM): an Influencer-Driven Social Media Intervention for Oral Chemotherapy Adherence 1R37CA299904-01A1 651859 2025 https://maps.cancer.gov/overview/DCCPSGrants/abstract.jsp?applId=11227081&term=CA299904
Walsh-Buhi, Eric Richard Trustees of Indiana University Skin Cancer on Social Media: Analyzing Current Communications, Modeling Diffusion Potential, and Developing Innovative Prevention-Focused Messages 4R01CA279679-02 1621652 2025 https://maps.cancer.gov/overview/DCCPSGrants/abstract.jsp?applId=11181615&term=CA279679

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