Supporting cancer-related basic, translational, and clinical research in imaging sciences and technology for improved diagnostic and therapeutic approaches
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In 2016, the American Cancer Society and Wisconsin Division of Public Health estimated that 285,000 Wisconsin residents are living with a cancer diagnosis, a significant increase from 2013. While much of this increase is attributed to improved cancer screening rates, survivorship is also on the rise because of improved treatments, and the rate of cancer mortality in Wisconsin is falling. It is estimated that one-third of all cancer deaths would be prevented if no one smoked, and another third could be prevented if everyone maintained a healthy weight and active lifestyle.
Through this award, investigators aim to promote and support cancer-related basic, translational, and clinical research in imaging sciences and technology that result in improved diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.
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