On October 1, NCI and the rest of the federal government began fiscal year 2025 (FY25) under a continuing resolution, which keeps current funding going through December 20, 2024. Because of this, NCI is sharing its temporary grant funding policies that will be in place until FY25 funding is finalized. Read more: https://go.nih.gov/k48HT4J
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Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a spiral-shaped bacterium that grows in the mucus layer that coats the inside of the human stomach. Chronic infection with H. pylori causes long-lasting inflammation and may cause several possible conditions, including atrophic gastritis (thinning of the stomach lining caused by long-term inflammation) and certain types of stomach (gastric) cancer. Learn more. https://go.nih.gov/7WIaJRf
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Sherlock-Lung is a comprehensive study that uses genomic approaches to trace the causes of lung cancer among people who have never smoked. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/e9mGSFYR
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NEWLY RELEASED: In the latest Bottom Line Blog, NCI Director Dr. Rathmell discusses FY25 budget challenges from the continuing resolution President Biden signed in September, and she also shares new interim grant paylines. Check it out. https://go.nih.gov/8p4TjWC
NCI's Fiscal Year 2025 Interim Paylines
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Oral complications are common in people with cancer, especially those with head and neck cancer. Preventing and controlling these side effects can help patients continue cancer treatment and have a better quality of life. Learn about oral complications caused by chemotherapy and radiation therapy. https://go.nih.gov/4gMEvp9
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Save the date for these upcoming NCI events! (1) On November 12 at 2 pm ET, check out a live demo of the nation’s first-ever resource to link childhood, adolescent, and young adult records across population-based registries. https://go.nih.gov/3aIo3AT #Data4ChildhoodCancer (2) On November 13 at 11 am ET, join the NCI session at the London Global Cancer Week 2024 called "A Framework for Monitoring Progress at the Intersection of Women, Power, and Cancer." Register today ? https://go.nih.gov/HYCdpcp (3) On November 26 at 11 am ET, join us for the next segment of our Cancer AI Conversations series. Panelists will have a conversation about evaluating AI models for benchmarking and fairness. Sign up today at https://go.nih.gov/7P61ehZ
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PRESS RELEASE: NCI scientists and their collaborators have discovered a new way in which RAS genes, which are commonly mutated in cancer, may drive tumor growth beyond their well-known role in signaling at the cell surface. Learn more: https://go.nih.gov/xO7xUBL Media Description: This image shows mitochondrial (green) and nuclear (blue) staining of human epithelial cells engineered to express oncogenic Ras.
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NCI Director Dr. Kimryn Rathmell recently cut the ribbon on new radiation machines at a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs medical center. The upgrade will help to expand NCI's Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP) clinical trials at this center, enhancing cancer care for veterans. Learn more about NCORP: https://go.nih.gov/76FHue0
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Our Childhood Cancer Data Initiative (CCDI) has reached a new milestone in pediatric brain cancer data sharing! Researchers can now access data from nearly 3,000 young people with brain tumors and other types of cancer through the CCDI Data Ecosystem. Insights from this resource could help drive progress against childhood cancer. https://go.nih.gov/PdAF6PN #Data4ChildhoodCancer
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The Cancer, Microbiome, and Mental Health Innovation Lab will explore our understanding of how the pharmacologic management of patients with cancer affects mental health and cognition through interactions with the gut microbiome. Enter your application by November 15. https://go.nih.gov/l0QBiKz
Cancer, the Microbiome and Mental Health
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