In 2004 $114 million in funding to the Center and its membership, largely from the National Institutes of Health, supports the cancer research program. Through the Center’s nine scientific programs and fourteen shared resource facilities, the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center continues to be successful in achieving its goals of improving the prevention, diagnosis and therapy of cancer through research; stimulating and supporting innovative, coordinated, interdisciplinary research on cancer etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and control; developing clinical applications of research discoveries that are made readily available to residents of Northeast Ohio through partnering hospitals; and developing cancer prevention and control activities that contribute to the reduction of cancer morbidity and mortality in the state of Ohio
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