The Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program (CPFP) is renowned for providing a strong foundation for scientists and clinicians to train in the field of cancer prevention and control.
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The multidisciplinary program offers individuals from varied health sciences disciplines postdoctoral opportunities and comprehensive instruction, including participation in research in the basic, quantitative, social/behavioral sciences, and clinical cancer prevention.
Publications
CPFP Annual Advances in Cancer Prevention Lecture Series
The CPFP hosted an Annual Advances in Cancer Prevention Lecture series to honor researchers and practioners who have made major contributions to Cancer Prevention and Control from 2000-2020. View the NIH VideoCasts.
CPFP Associate Director Position Available
The Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program (CPFP) at the National Cancer Institute is the flagship multidisciplinary postdoctoral training program in cancer prevention. This intramural program has been in existence at the NCI since 1987 and has trained hundreds of cancer prevention researchers, many of whom are in leadership positions across the United States and internationally. The CPFP is...
Cancer Care Considerations for LGBTQI+ Persons

Mandi Pratt-Chapman, Ph.D. will present the next CPFP Colloquia lecture entitled, "Cancer Care Considerations for LGBTQI+ Persons". Date: Tuesday, February 7, 2023; Time: 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. ET; Location: Virtual via WebEx.