Investments in Cancer Control Research

For more than 25 years, researchers funded by DCCPS have been advancing the science to improve public health. Major programmatic areas of research include epidemiology and genomics, behavioral health, health care delivery, surveillance, health equity, implementation science, and cancer survivorship.

In fiscal year 2024, DCCPS funded approximately 925 grants valued at nearly $583 million, supporting work in the United States and internationally aimed to reduce risk, incidence, and deaths from cancer and to enhance the quality of life for cancer survivors. In addition, the division funded $87 million in contracts, which include the SEER Program. While the majority of DCCPS funding is for investigator-initiated research project grants, the division also uses other strategies to support and stimulate research, such as multicomponent specialized research centers, cancer epidemiology cohorts, and supplements to NCI-Designated Cancer Center support grants.

Learn more about the DCCPS grant portfolio and funding trends at maps.cancer.gov/overview.

Total Dollars (in Millions)

 

Bar graph showing an upward trend in the total US dollars (in million) spent by DCCPS to fund cancer control research grants between 1998 and 2024. In fiscal year 2024, DCCPS funded $583 million dollars in grants.

Total Number of Grants

 

Bar graph illustrating the total number of cancer control research grants funded by DCCPS between 1998 and 2024. The number of grants increases from 1998 to 2004, slowly declines between 2004 and 2017, then increases from 2017 to 2024. In fiscal year 2024, DCCPS funded 925 grants.

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