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Our 24/7 cancer helpline provides information and answers 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.?
Our highly trained specialists are available 24/7 via phone and on weekdays can assist through online chat.?We connect patients, caregivers, and family members with essential services and resources at every step of their cancer journey. 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.
As part of the?ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Center for Diversity in Cancer Research (DICR) Training, the DICR Internship Program targets underrepresented minority (URM) undergraduate college students to increase their awareness of, and enthusiasm for, opportunities to work in cancer research.?The ultimate goal is to increase the number of URM cancer researchers.?
We have far exceeded our initial goal of recruiting 100 interns annually. The program started in 2021 with 8 institutions funding 32 interns and has substantially grown. In 2024, the Center funds?32 institutions,? supporting up to 224 interns.
The ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Center for Diversity in Cancer Research (DICR) Training will host an interactive webinar for interested institutions?to provide an overview of the mechanism and address any questions during a Q&A session. To learn more, we invite you to join us!
When:?Friday, March 7, 2025, at 11 am EST
DICR interns?spend 10 weeks?during the summer engaging in hands-on research. They¡¯re mentored by an accomplished investigator in a cancer research lab or in a clinical or community setting.
Interns receive a stipend of $500 a week,?for a total of $5,000 for the summer internship.
No academic credit is awarded.?
Throughout the year,?interns engage in planned career-development and networking activities.
Each ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ-funded institution?sets the criteria and process for DICR Intern applications and their review. Institutions may choose?4 to 8 interns using?a selection committee. All interns are?paired with mentors based on their research interest.
The ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Diversity in Cancer Research funding opportunities are available to institutions who meet the institutional and administrative eligibility criteria. Eligible nonprofit institutions may be academic institutions, cancer centers, or an equivalent nonprofit institution with academic affiliations. All institutions must have an established cancer research program, experience with Pathways Programs, have held an ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ or NIH institutional research or training grant, and be accredited to confer bachelor, masters, doctoral, and health professional degrees.
For eligibility criteria, see:?ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Center for DICR Training All Grant Policies?and Instructions
Funding to launch the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ DICR Internship Program was from the generous support of the?DeLuca Foundation, an??from Elizabeth and Phill Gross and their family, Merck, and multiple others.
For all questions: Email?DiversityResearchTraining@cancer.org
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