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New Jersey Lung Cancer Research Fund is sponsored by New Jersey Department of Health. The New Jersey Lung Cancer Research Fund supports innovative research focusing on the causes, prevention, screening, treatment, and cure of lung cancer.
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Department of Health | Cancer | New Jersey Lung Cancer Research Fund Governor Mikie Sherrill · Lt. Governor Dr. Dale G.
Caldwell Healthcare Facilities & Services Chief State Medical Examiner Cancer Surveillance Research Program Cancer Reporting Entities Oncology Data Specialists New Jersey Commission on Cancer Research New Jersey Health Information Network New Jersey Lung Cancer Research Fund Cancer Surveillance Research Program New Jersey Commission on Cancer Research New Jersey Lung Cancer Research Fund The New Jersey Lung Cancer Research Fund supports innovative research focusing on the causes, prevention, screening, treatment and cure of lung cancer.
All donations support research for the prevention, screening, treatment and cure of lung cancer. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths among men & women in New Jersey and the United States. Annually, approximately 5,900 new cases of lung cancer are diagnosed and 4,100 lung cancer deaths are reported in New Jersey.
Meeting the Lung Cancer Research Challenge in New Jersey Make donations to the New Jersey Lung Cancer Research Fund through a check-off box on your state income tax form and through Epay . Donations support lung cancer research projects, training fellowships, and educational conferences. Administration of the Fund The Commission administers the Fund at no additional cost to the State.
Grants are awarded through a competitive scientific peer review process. Research projects focus on the causes, prevention, screening, treatment or cure of lung cancer and may include, but are not limited to, basic clinical, and epidemiologic research (P. L.
2009, c. 172). Grants assist researchers in obtaining additional funding from the federal government, foundations and private sources.
On average, for every dollar the NJCCR awards, more than ten dollars are returned to the state for continued research. Donate to Lung Cancer Research in New Jersey Donate to Lung Cancer Research in New Jersey Notice of Privacy Practices
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