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Q:   What are the submission deadlines for P30 CCSGs?
A:   January 25, May 25, September 25
Q:   What qualifies an institution to be an "NCI-designated Cancer Center?"
A:   The institution must have a P30 Cancer Center Support Grant award to be recognized as an NCI-designated Cancer Center. The guidelines for Cancer Center Support Grants (CCSGs) provide detailed information about the criteria used in peer review to evaluate the merit of CCSG applications. Applications are considered for funding on the basis of merit.
Q:   What qualifies an institution to be recognized as an "NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center?"
A:   In addition to a P30 Cancer Center Support Grant award, the institution must meet specific criteria for 1) breadth and depth of research in basic research; clinical research; and prevention, control, and population/behavioral sciences and 2) strength of the interactions among the three major areas. In addition, the Cancer Center's activities in public information, education, and outreach are also considered. The NCI Executive Committee makes the final decision for comprehensive status.
Q:   Are cancer centers required to submit Standard Cancer Center Informations Summaries electronically?
A:   Yes. Cancer centers or prospective cancer centers should electronically submit the Standard Cancer Center Information Summaries each year, in addition to the hard copy submitted with the application. Summaries should be e-mailed as an attachment to ccsgdata@mail.nih.gov (ccsgdata@mail.nih.gov) and should be in one of the following applications: Access, or Excel. If there are questions about electronic submission of the Standard Cancer Center Information Summaries contact the Office of Cancer Centers at (301)496-8531.
Q:   How does a cancer center apply for comprehensive status?
A:   The determination of whether a cancer center will be designated as comprehensive by the NCI is a two-step process. The guidelines for comprehensiveness can be found in the CCSG guidelines.