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The University of Chicago Cancer Research Center (UCCRC) employs a wealth of intellectual, technological, and financial resources to pursue a comprehensive, collaborative research program involving more than 200 renowned scientists and clinicians.
The University established the UCCRC following the approval of the National Cancer Act of 1973. Through its Cancer Centers Program, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) currently supports 63 cancer centers. Forty of these Centers, including the UCCRC, are Comprehensive Centers characterized by "scientific excellence and the capability to integrate a diversity of research approaches to focus on the problem of cancer." They share a common goal: attack malignant diseases "through laboratory research, innovative clinical trials, and prevention research."
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