The Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center has organized its research activities into seven programs to enhance interactions between investigators.
These programs are supported by many sources of funding including philanthropy but are primarily funded through competitive research grants from the NCI and other institutes of the NIH.
Disease-oriented Working Groups
The Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center also has disease-oriented working groups focused on particular cancer types. These multi-disciplinary groups bring together clinicians and investigators to translate scientific findings into coordinated patient care. These groups may work within or across our formal research programs.
- Brain/Neuro-oncology
- Endocrine
- Esophageal
- Gastrointestinal
- Genitourinary/Prostate
- Gynecological
- Head and Neck
- Hematological
- Human Cancer Genetics
- Liver
- Lung/Thoracic
- Pancreatic
DLDCCC Research Structure
Learn more about the research structure of an NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center.
Shared Resources
The shared resources of DLDCCC provide extensive services essential to cancer research.
Funding Opportunities
Learn more about the research funding opportunities available to DLDCCC members.
Membership
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Clinical Research
Learn more about the innovative clinical research being conducted in the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center.