The Supportive Care and Symptom Management program supports studies on the prevention or treatment of acute and chronic symptoms and morbidities related to cancer and its treatment. This includes the impact on the quality of life of patients and their informal caregivers. The program also supports studies of patients and their caregivers at the end of life.
Learn more About Supportive Care and Symptom Management.
News and Information
Articles from the:
- NCI Cancer Currents blog
- DCP Cancer Prevention Science blog
- Journal of the National Cancer Institute
News and Events
The Role of Neoantigen-Specific T-Cells in Cancer Interception and Immune Monitoring of Lynch Syndrome
Date Posted: February 29, 2024
Fatigue in Pediatric Cancer Populations
Date Posted: February 26, 2024
Tuning the organ-selectivity of mRNA expression through dendrimer-based lipid nanoparticles
Date Posted: January 29, 2024
Building Bridges in Cancer Symptom Science: Lessons Learned, Opportunities, and Challenges – A Personal Perspective
Date Posted: January 19, 2024
Harnessing the Potential for Immune Interception in Pancreatic Cancer High-Risk Cohorts
Date Posted: January 18, 2024