Funding - Grants

Grant Status Previously Funded
Division Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences
Program Healthcare Delivery Research Program (HDRP)
Branch Healthcare Assessment Research Branch
Initiatives
    NCI Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Program (NCI Omnibus R21) (PAR12-145)NCI Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Program (NCI Omnibus R21) (PAR13-146)NCI Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Program (NCI Omnibus R21) (PAR15-340)
PI Name Organization Name Project Title
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Grant Number Awarded Dollars Fiscal Year Abstract Page URL
Butterly, Lynn F Dartmouth College Longitudinal Outcomes of Serrated Polyps: a Population Based Study 5R21CA191651-02 176175 2017 https://maps.cancer.gov/overview/DCCPSGrants/abstract.jsp?applId=9187870&term=CA191651
Danforth, Kim N Kaiser Foundation Research Institute Trends and Disparities in Bladder Cancer Treatment 5R21CA185931-02 217348 2015 https://maps.cancer.gov/overview/DCCPSGrants/abstract.jsp?applId=8930089&term=CA185931
Henderson, Louise Univ of North Carolina Chapel Hill Evaluating the Effect of the Breast Density Legislation on Supplemental Screening 5R21CA209442-02 142120 2017 https://maps.cancer.gov/overview/DCCPSGrants/abstract.jsp?applId=9321986&term=CA209442
Henderson, Louise Univ of North Carolina Chapel Hill Developing a Lung Cancer Screening Registry in a State with a High Smoking Rate 5R21CA175983-02 165300 2015 https://maps.cancer.gov/overview/DCCPSGrants/abstract.jsp?applId=8788924&term=CA175983
Laurenceau, Jean Philippe University of Delaware Intensive Longitudinal Study of Fear of Recurrence in Cancer Patients and Spouses 5R21CA171921-02 164719 2014 https://maps.cancer.gov/overview/DCCPSGrants/abstract.jsp?applId=8637942&term=CA171921
Mcmullen, Carmit Kurn Kaiser Foundation Research Institute Optimizing Risk Stratification to Manage Early Stage Bladder Cancer 5R21CA191610-02 314280 2016 https://maps.cancer.gov/overview/DCCPSGrants/abstract.jsp?applId=8989082&term=CA191610
Murphy, Adam Bryant Northwestern University at Chicago Comparative Effectiveness of Genomics Assay for Active Surveillance Failure Prediction in African American Men: the Impact of Genetic Ancestry and Socioeconomic Status. 5R21CA202552-02 174014 2017 https://maps.cancer.gov/overview/DCCPSGrants/abstract.jsp?applId=9199234&term=CA202552