30 Years of the Office of Cancer Survivorship – NCI Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences
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30 Years of the Office of Cancer Survivorship – NCI Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences

NCI Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences shared a post on LinkedIn:

“30 years of the Office of Cancer Survivorship – and the work continues.

Established in 1996, the Office of Cancer Survivorship (OCS) helped define survivorship as a distinct and essential area of cancer research. Over three decades, the office’s role has expanded, strengthening coordination across the National Cancer Institute and advancing research focused on the long term and late effects of cancer and its treatment.

Click through to explore key milestones and how OCS has supported survivorship focused research, informed scientific priorities, and fostered collaboration across disciplines – made possible by the contributions of cancer survivors, caregivers, advocates, clinicians, and researchers.

You can also learn more at survivorship.cancer.gov