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Our 24/7 cancer helpline provides support for people dealing with cancer. We can connect you with trained cancer information specialists who will answer questions about a cancer diagnosis and provide guidance and a compassionate ear.
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At our National Cancer Information Center trained Cancer Information Specialists can answer questions 24 hours a day, every day of the year to empower you with accurate, up-to-date information to help you make educated health decisions. We connect patients, caregivers, and family members with valuable services and resources.
Or ask us how you can get involved and support the fight against cancer. Some of the topics we can assist with include:
For medical questions, we encourage you to review our information with your doctor.
The CPS-3 cohort was designed to help us understand the differences between people who get cancer and people who don’t get cancer. It incorporates modern technologies to address new and emerging cancer risk, prevention and survivorship questions.
We will follow this cohort for many years to see how changes in health, lifestyle, and enviornmental information are related to the risk of cancer, other diseases, or mortality.
Over 300,000 cancer-free participants from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico enrolled in CPS-3. Lifestyle, demographic and environmental survey data was collected and 99% of participants provided blood samples.
Tumor tissue is collected from medical providers of consenting participants who report a blood, breast, colorectal, ovarian, or prostate cancer diagnosis
Tumor tissue collection continues for consenting participants who report a blood, breast, colorectal, ovarian, or prostate cancer diagnosis
Tumor tissue collection continues for consenting participants who report a blood, breast, colorectal, ovarian, or prostate cancer diagnosis
Uses activity monitors to collect biometric data on physical activity and sedentary time
A secure, web-based portal used by participants to complete surveys, update information like cancer diagnoses or other health conditions, join sub-studies, and learn about our research
First launched as the Gut Microbiome Sub-study, this study will collect paired stool and saliva samples to enable research on the gut and oral microbiomes
Continued engagement with our dedicated participants along with the hard work of our research team will allow us to continue to collect data and conduct sub-studies for many decades into the futures.