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Find similar grantsCasey DeSantis Cancer Research Programs is sponsored by Florida Department of Health. This program provides funding for cancer research to Florida-based specialty hospitals and institutions, with a current focus on pediatric cancer. It also aims to improve cancer treatment through innovative practices.
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Casey DeSantis Cancer Research Programs - Florida Department of Health Advanced search allows you to perform more precise searches using special operators: "health department" (Find exact phrase) +health +services (Must contain both words) health -dental (Contains health but not dental) The Casey DeSantis Cancer Research Program was established to enhance the quality and competitiveness of cancer care in this state, expand a statewide biomedical research strategy directly responsive to the health needs of Florida’s citizens, and capitalize on the potential educational opportunities available to its students.
The Florida Department of Health makes payments to Florida-based cancer centers recognized by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) at the National Institutes of Health as NCI-designated cancer centers or NCI-designated comprehensive cancer centers, and cancer centers working toward achieving NCI designation.
The Department distributes funds to participating cancer centers on a quarterly basis during each fiscal year for which an appropriation is made. Learn more about the central resource hub for cancer patients, caregivers, loved ones of those impacted by cancer, and research being conducted throughout the state to advance treatment and care.
Supporting Funding Programs Cancer Research: Incubator Casey DeSantis Cancer Research Program Provides funding for cancer research to Florida-based specialty hospitals, over a five-year period. Current focus is pediatric cancer. Casey DeSantis Cancer Research Program Grants for Florida-based institutions to improve cancer treatment through innovative practices that focus on patient outcomes, quality of care, and efficacy of treatment.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Florida-based cancer centers recognized by the NCI as designated or comprehensive cancer centers; specialty hospitals focused on pediatric cancer are also eligible for related programs. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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