Happy Halloween! Don't miss out on this 'spooktacular' seminar with Dr. Carla Berg, November 14th at 10:00am ET. In this session, Dr. Berg will discuss strategies for community mobilization and intervention dissemination for tobacco control in Armenia & Georgia. Register 🕸 👻 https://go.nih.gov/iyTKuqy
NCI Center for Global Health
Research Services
Rockville, Maryland 2,508 followers
Advancing global cancer research to benefit all people worldwide.
About us
CGH supports the NCI mission by advancing global cancer research and coordinating NCI engagement in global cancer control. CGH's vision is to reduce worldwide cancer suffering through global scientific discovery and dissemination. Two fundamental beliefs underlie this vision. First, current tools for achieving global cancer control are inadequate and new discoveries are needed. Second, existing tools for achieving global cancer control have been incompletely applied and greater population-level dissemination is needed. CGH’s core values are impact, equity, and collaboration. These values inform CGH efforts to lead innovative programs with partners within and outside of NCI. The goals for these programs focus on research, research training, dissemination, and partnership, primarily in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). CGH goals primarily focus on LMIC settings for CGH-led programs: 1. support innovative, impactful research that (a) addresses key scientific issues in global cancer control and/or (b) leverages unique or unusual scientific opportunities afforded by collaboration with global partners 2. Support cancer research training that enables equitable, impactful global scientific collaboration 3. Promote the integration of current scientific knowledge into global cancer control policies and practice 4. Represent NCI and promote its engagement with key partners in global cancer research and control NCI Privacy Policy: https://www.cancer.gov/policies/privacy-security
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https://www.cancer.gov/about-nci/organization/cgh
External link for NCI Center for Global Health
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- Research Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Rockville, Maryland
- Founded
- 2011
- Specialties
- cancer control, cancer research, and research training
Updates
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Finding training opportunities shouldn’t be a Halloween horror 😱. Check out these NIH training resources – with free and virtual options available for global cancer researchers at all career levels. Learn more 🎃 https://go.nih.gov/4ZRYyyj #Halloween #CancerResearch
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In "A Framework for Monitoring Progress at the Intersection of Women, Power, and Cancer," commissioners from the Lancet Commission on Women, Power, and Cancer will address monitoring and evaluation efforts around the implementation of 10 key recommendations from the 2023 Commission report. Learn more & register ➡ https://go.nih.gov/HYCdpcp 📅 November 13, 2024 ⏰ 11:00am - 12:30pm ET 📍 Virtual London Global Cancer Week
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We are now accepting submissions for scientific sessions, abstracts, & Pearline Award nominations for the 13th Annual Symposium on Global Cancer Research! #ASGCR25 aims to highlight research focused on elevating the voices of patients and providers throughout the cancer research continuum. Learn more & submit by January 17th ➡ https://go.nih.gov/5W6E9iM American Association for Cancer Research, American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), American Society of Preventive Oncology, AORTIC- Africa, Consortium of Universities for Global Health, Tata Memorial Centre, Red de Institutos Nacionales de Cáncer – Sociedad Latino Americana y del Caribe De Oncología Médica
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NEW DATE: the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Symposium on Translational Technologies for Global Health will be held March 19-20, 2025! Celebrating the Affordable Cancer Technologies 10th anniversary, this two-day conference will bring together researchers, tech developers, clinicians, and more to discuss advancements in the field of global cancer technology. Learn more & register 🔗 https://go.nih.gov/b1tVJjY 📅 March 19-20, 2025 📍 Bethesda, MD | The The National Institutes of Health Main Campus
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Join the Center for Global Health, November 14th at 10:00am ET, as we host Dr. Carla Berg for her seminar, "Tobacco Control in Armenia and Georgia: Research Assessing Strategies for Community Mobilization and Intervention Dissemination." In this session, Dr. Berg will discuss two studies testing the implementation of smoke-free air policies and an evidence-based smoke-free homes intervention. Register 🌐 https://go.nih.gov/iyTKuqy
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We are now accepting submissions for scientific sessions, abstracts, & Pearline Award nominations for the 13th Annual Symposium on Global Cancer Research! #ASGCR25 aims to highlight research focused on elevating the voices of patients and providers throughout the cancer research continuum. Learn more & submit by January 17th ➡ https://go.nih.gov/5W6E9iM American Association for Cancer Research, American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), American Society of Preventive Oncology, AORTIC- Africa, Consortium of Universities for Global Health, Tata Memorial Centre, Red de Institutos Nacionales de Cáncer – Sociedad Latino Americana y del Caribe De Oncología Médica
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Check out the Lancet Commission on Women, Power, and Cancer at London Global Cancer Week 2024! In this session, "A Framework for Monitoring Progress at the Intersection of Women, Power, and Cancer," commissioners will introduce key performance indicators to evaluate the global implementation of their 10 recommendations for impactful and lasting change. Register today ➡ https://go.nih.gov/HYCdpcp 📅 November 13, 2024 ⏰ 11:00am - 12:30pm ET 📍 Virtual
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Tomorrow, October 11th at 12:00pm ET, learn more about how the NCI Division of Cancer Prevention Unified Network Initiative to Enhance Community Dialogue and Site Education (UNITED) supports community engagement for the ULACNet and CASCADE clinical trials networks. Don't miss the opportunity to participate in this discussion with partners from around the world! Join 🔗 go.nih.gov/1CzWTGA
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It's not too late to register! Join us tomorrow, October 10th at 10:00am ET, for Professor Jennifer Moodley's Global Cancer Research & Control Seminar, "Pathways to Cancer Diagnosis in Southern Africa." https://go.nih.gov/iyTKuqy