Concurrently with a workshop sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, we identified key "drivers" for accelerating cancer epidemiology across the translational research continuum in the 21st century: emerging technologies, a multilevel approach, knowledge integration, and team science. To map the evolution of these "drivers" and translational phases (T0-T4) in the past decade, we analyzed cancer epidemiology grants funded by the National Cancer Institute and published literature for 2000, 2005, and 2010. For each year, we evaluated the aims of all new/competing grants and abstracts of randomly selected PubMed articles. Compared with grants based on a single institution, consortium-based grants were more likely to incorporate contemporary...
Summary: We outline an integrative approach to extend the boundaries of molecular cancer epidemiolo...
The need for novel diagnostic and therapeutic drugs with the potential to combat increasingly preval...
Cancer research is drawing on the human genome project to develop new molecular-targeted treatments....
Concurrently with a workshop sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, we identified key “drivers ...
In 2012, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) engaged the scientific community to provide a vision fo...
Knowledge integration includes knowledge management, synthesis, and translation processes. It aims t...
In 2012, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) engaged the scientific community to provide a vision fo...
In 2012, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) engaged the scientific community to provide a vision fo...
Recent emphasis on translational research (TR) is highlighting the role of epidemiology in translati...
Cancer research is drawing on the human genome project to develop new molecular-targeted treatments....
The concept of translational cancer epidemiology has evolved since its early beginnings in 1937 with...
Advances in genomics and related fields are promising tools for risk assessment, early detection, an...
The recent rapid acceleration of basic science is reshaping both our clinical research system and ou...
Disease classification system increasingly incorporates information on pathogenic mechanisms to pred...
In fiscal year 2017, the National Cancer Institute devoted more than a half billion dollars to breas...
Summary: We outline an integrative approach to extend the boundaries of molecular cancer epidemiolo...
The need for novel diagnostic and therapeutic drugs with the potential to combat increasingly preval...
Cancer research is drawing on the human genome project to develop new molecular-targeted treatments....
Concurrently with a workshop sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, we identified key “drivers ...
In 2012, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) engaged the scientific community to provide a vision fo...
Knowledge integration includes knowledge management, synthesis, and translation processes. It aims t...
In 2012, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) engaged the scientific community to provide a vision fo...
In 2012, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) engaged the scientific community to provide a vision fo...
Recent emphasis on translational research (TR) is highlighting the role of epidemiology in translati...
Cancer research is drawing on the human genome project to develop new molecular-targeted treatments....
The concept of translational cancer epidemiology has evolved since its early beginnings in 1937 with...
Advances in genomics and related fields are promising tools for risk assessment, early detection, an...
The recent rapid acceleration of basic science is reshaping both our clinical research system and ou...
Disease classification system increasingly incorporates information on pathogenic mechanisms to pred...
In fiscal year 2017, the National Cancer Institute devoted more than a half billion dollars to breas...
Summary: We outline an integrative approach to extend the boundaries of molecular cancer epidemiolo...
The need for novel diagnostic and therapeutic drugs with the potential to combat increasingly preval...
Cancer research is drawing on the human genome project to develop new molecular-targeted treatments....