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Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

Northwestern Cancer Prevention Consortium

The Northwestern Cancer Prevention Consortium (NCPC), led by Seema Khan, MD since 2003, supports early-phase clinical trials for cancer prevention. These trials are designed by a core group of dedicated researchers within the consortium and the National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Prevention (NCI DCP). The consortium facilitates multi-site recruitment across institutes in the United States and Canada and manages regulatory tasks through its  Core Administrative Team.

The NCPC works as a part of the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center. The Lurie Cancer Center is a national leader in cancer research and resources, supporting care for a broad range of cancer types thanks to a distinguished and dedicated faculty and staff, a world-class teaching program and a commitment to making ongoing advances in medical, surgical, radiation and interventional oncology.

Please visit nucancerprevention.org for updated information regarding the Northwestern Cancer Prevention Consortium and its clinical trials.

For patients

For Patients

Through the generous donations and support of the National Cancer Institute's Department of Cancer Prevention, the Northwestern Cancer Prevention Consortium is working to prevent a variety of different cancers. Browse our list of studies that are currently looking for volunteers.
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For Scientists

The Northwestern Cancer Prevention Consortium has been conducting research and publishing their findings since 2003. These studies are funded by a contract from the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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