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The Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) is a source of epidemiologic information on the incidence and survival rates of cancer in the United States.
1955: NCI established the Clinical Trials Cooperative Group Program, which included several research networks that conducted cancer clinical research primarily under the sponsorship of NCI. 1957: The first cancer, choriocarcinoma, was cured with chemotherapy at NCI. 1960: NCI began funding government-supported cancer centers.
The Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) program of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) was established in 1973 as a result of the National Cancer Act of 1971. The National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR) was established by Congress through the Cancer Registries Amendment Act in 1992, and administered by the Centers for Disease ...
Fourth Quarter 2012 Results. For the fourth quarter of 2012, NCI reported revenue of $89.7 million compared with fourth quarter 2011 revenue of $114.8 million, a decrease of 21.9%. The year-over ...
NCI Reports Second Quarter 2013 Financial and Operating Results Diluted EPS of $0.14 exceeds top end of guidance RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- NCI, Inc. (NAS: NCIT) , a leading provider of ...
A woman accessing the PDQ database with an early laptop in 1987. Physician Data Query (PDQ) is the US National Cancer Institute's (NCI) comprehensive cancer database. [1] [2] It contains peer-reviewed summaries on cancer treatment, screening, prevention, genetics, and supportive care, and complementary and alternative medicine; a registry of more than 6,000 open and 17,000 closed cancer ...
NCI Reports First Quarter 2013 Financial and Operating Results First quarter revenue of $91.5 million, diluted EPS of $0.15-both exceed top end of guidance RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- NCI, Inc ...
The NCI-IDD team and member/partner organizations have worked over more the two decades to go beyond just publishing the state and national results in order to assist public managers to identify trends, to develop tools to use the data for quality improvement, and to commit to ensuring that the data collection protocols reflect the most current ...