Project Details
Description
The Principal Investigator's background in Clinical Oncology, Cancer
Epidemiology, Chemical Carcinogenesis and Cancer Control will be enriched
through formal courses, research seminars and through "hands-on"
experience. Particular emphasis will be placed on exploring the interfaces
among these disciplines.
The major research endeavor will be in the epidemiology of colorectal
polyps and cancer using the resources of a pending RO1 grant. Projects
will be initiated in the molecular epidemiology of these lesions, as well
as in secondary prevention through screening relatives of colon cancer
patients. Pilot studies will be undertaken in prostate cancer and brain
tumors.
Various teaching activities will be continued and expanded. A School of
Public Health course in Cancer Epidemiology will continue. A Cancer
Epidemiology/Biostatistics course for Oncology trainees will be refined and
developed. A Preventive Oncology Conference for clinicians has been
initiated and will be extended. Teaching of Preventive Oncology in
clinical settings will be continued.
A larger role in the Division of Cancer Control will be undertaken. This
will include the direction of Columbia University Tumor Registry and
increasing its utility to other cancer researchers at Columbia University.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 1/1/90 → 8/31/91 |
Funding
- National Cancer Institute
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Oncology
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