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Cancer Prevention Clinical Trials Network (CP-CTNet)

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The Cancer Prevention Clinical Trials Network (CP-CTNet) performs early phase clinical trials to assess the safety, tolerability, and cancer preventive potential of agents and interventions. By conducting prevention studies on people at increased risk due to inherited conditions, certain conditions that are associated with developing cancer, lifestyle-related risk or environmental exposure, the hope is to develop safe drugs and approaches that can decrease the risk of cancer.

These interventions target molecules or processes known to be important during carcinogenesis, such as cell proliferation (growth), apoptosis (programmed cell death), growth factor expression, oncogene expression, and immune response. The data from these trials help to develop further scientific insights into the mechanisms of cancer prevention, including the development of novel potential markers of response.

CP-CTNet trials are carried out across the United States and include phase 0 (micro-dosing), phase I (dose-finding), and phase II (preliminary efficacy) clinical. The overall goal of the network is to identify safe and effective preventive interventions that can move into large-scale clinical trials. See a list of trials.

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Grantee Details

PI Name Sort descending PI Organization Title Grant Number Program Official
Yaddanapudi, Kavitha

University Of Louisville
United States

A Stem Cell Based Exosomal Vaccine for the Prevention of Cancer 5R21CA277314-02
Yaghjyan, Lusine

University Of Florida
United States

Stromal contributions to breast carcinogenesis 5R01CA277817-03 Christos Patriotis, Ph.D., M.Sc.
Yang, Qing

University Of Texas Med Br Galveston
United States

The role of acute excitation of sensory neurons in the development of paclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathy 5R01CA273001-02 Rachel Altshuler, Ph.D.
Yang, Qing

University Of Texas Med Br Galveston
United States

The role of acute excitation of sensory neurons in the development of paclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathy 5R01CA273001-02 Rachel Altshuler, Ph.D.
Yang, Wan

Columbia University Health Sciences
United States

UNCOVER: underlying novel causes of onset of very early cancer research 5R01CA257971-05 Nicholas Hodges, Ph.D.
Yeh, Jennifer M.

Boston Children'S Hospital
United States

Can risk-reducing medications improve breast cancer prevention in childhood and adolescent cancer survivors? Comparative modeling to inform care 5R01CA261874-04 Eileen Dimond, R.N., M.S.
Yendamuri, Saikrishna

Roswell Park Cancer Institute Corp
United States

Metformin for chemoprevention of lung cancer in obese subjects at high risk 5R01CA255515-05 Malgorzata Wojtowicz, M.D.
Yilmaz, Omer

Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
United States

PROSPECT - Stem cell models 3OT2CA297570-01S1 Asad Umar, D.V.M., Ph.D.
You, Ming

Methodist Hospital Research Institute
United States

Targeting phenethyl isothiocyanate to mitochondria in lung carcinogenesis 5R01CA280746-02 John Clifford, Ph.D.
Young, Steven L

Duke University
United States

Collaborative Center to Develop Improved Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approaches to Endometriosis 5P01HD106485-05 Goli Samimi, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Yu, Anthony Francis

Sloan-Kettering Inst Can Research
United States

Intensive Blood Pressure Control During Cardiotoxic Breast Cancer Treatment (PROTECT) Trial 5R37CA273923-03 Eileen Dimond, R.N., M.S.
Yu, Anthony Francis

Sloan-Kettering Inst Can Research
United States

Intensive Blood Pressure Control During Cardiotoxic Breast Cancer Treatment (PROTECT) Trial 5R37CA273923-03 Eileen Dimond, R.N., M.S.
Yu, Dihua

University Of Tx Md Anderson Can Ctr
United States

Exploring novel strategies for immunoprevention of estrogen receptor negative breast cancer 5R01CA270010-03 Marjorie Perloff, M.D.
Yu, Danxia

Vanderbilt University Medical Center
United States

Gut microbiota-related mechanisms that impact colorectal cancer risk after bariatric surgery 5R01CA275864-03 Edward Sauter, M.D., Ph.D.
Yuan, Ying

University Of Tx Md Anderson Can Ctr
United States

Coordinating and Data Management Center for Translational and Basic Science Research in Early Lesions 5U24CA274212-04 Christos Patriotis, Ph.D., M.Sc.

Program Guidelines for CP-CTNet

The Program Guidelines are available as a PDF.

Important Links

Clinical Trial Management Information can be found at CP-CTNet Instructions, Forms and Templates.

The data and biospecimens from several early phase prevention studies are available for request from the Cancer Data Access System (CDAS).

The link to the DMACC website can be found here: Data Management, Auditing and Coordinating Center (DMACC).

Downloadable files

Newsletters

The CP-CTNet Newsletter shares programmatic and research updates for the Cancer Prevention Clinical Trials Network (CP-CTNet). See the latest and all previous issues on the DMACC website.

I-SCORE Meetings

The Investigators-Site Coordinators Opportunity for Research Excellence (I-SCORE) meetings are held annually to stimulate information sharing and collaborations among DCP staff and Consortia members and to develop strategies to scientifically and operationally enhance DCP’s research program.

2025 I-SCORE will be held March 27-28, 2025 at NCI Shady Grove. For more information visit https://events.cancer.gov/dcp/iscore.

How Investigators Can Use CP-CTNet to Conduct Their Own Research

Accruing adequate numbers of study participants is a persistent challenge, especially for independent researchers. CP-CTNet, a cancer prevention research cooperative agreement-funded network, can provide a rich resource of individuals at risk for cancer who may be interested in participating in clinical trials.

  • An investigator interested in conducting a clinical trial with an agent ready for clinical testing can join a Lead Academic Organization to become an Affiliated Organization
  • An investigator who wishes to provide an agent for clinical study (but not to perform the clinical trial) can discuss with NCI/DCP if the agent is appropriate for study in CP-CTNet and then enter into a formal agreement with NCI/DCP to allow CP-CTNet to perform the trial
  • An investigator with a potential agent that requires more efficacy assessment or toxicology studies before moving to a clinical trial can be directed to the NCI/DCP PREVENT Cancer Preclinical Drug Development Program (PREVENT)

NCI/DCP has developed guidelines and processes to assist investigators in accessing CP-CTNet.

The CP-CTNet funding supports the Lead Academic Organizations (LAO) and the organizations affiliated with the LAO Sites. These funds are directed to the management and oversight of clinical trials, trial conduct, participant care as well as primary and major secondary endpoint analyses. Additional outside funds, such as those from institutional, foundation, or other grant programs may be utilized.

For more information, contact Goli Samimi, Ph.D., M.P.H., CP-CTNet Director, at goli.samimi@nih.gov.

Program Contact(s)

Goli Samimi, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Email: goli.samimi@nih.gov

Cancer Prevention Clinical Trials Network: A program of the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health

A national early phase clinical trials network to assess the safety, tolerability, and cancer preventive potential of interventions.