Feds announce more than $41.5 million for cancer prevention research
- The federal government is providing more than $41.5 million for cancer prevention research funding.
- Six organizations, including the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Terry Fox Research Institute, and the Canadian Cancer Society, contributed funds to support this initiative.
- The funding will support 19 research teams working over five years to develop new methods for cancer prevention, risk reduction, and early detection.
- The Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Terry Fox Research Institute, and the Canadian Cancer Society are among the contributors to this funding effort.
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Feds announce more than $41.5 million for cancer prevention research
A news release says six research funding organizations contributed funds, including the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Terry Fox Research Institute and the Canadian Cancer Society.
Federal Government Announces Over $41 Million in Investment in Cancer Prevention ResearchAccording to a news release, six research funding agencies contributed to this funding, including the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Institute of Research
Ottawa announces $41 million for national cancer prevention research
The federal government has announced more than $41 million in funding to support cancer prevention research across Canada. According to a news release, six research funding organizations contributed to the investment, including the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Terry Fox Research Institute, and the Canadian Cancer Society. Additional contributions came from the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development, the Cancer Research …
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