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to request accommodation so that we may ensure that you can submit a timely application and have an equal opportunity to compete for jobs.
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| Cancer Prevention Study-3 (CPS-3) |
| Research today for a cancer-free tomorrow. |
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The American Cancer Society’s Department of Epidemiology and Surveillance Research is
inviting men and women between the ages of 30 and 65 years who have no personal
history of cancer to join a historic research study. The ultimate goal is to enroll 500,000 adults
from various racial/ethnic backgrounds from across the U.S. The purpose of CPS-3 is to better
understand the lifestyle, behavioral, environmental and genetic factors that cause or prevent
cancer and to ultimately eliminate cancer as a major health problem for this and future
generations.
Study enrollment opportunities will take place at various venues in select communities across the United States and Puerto Rico.
CPS-3 is a grassroots effort where local communities from across the country can support cancer research not just through fundraising efforts like Relay For Life, but also by participating actively in this historic research study.
For more information about CPS-3 and the selected enrollment locations, please click on
one of the links below or email cps3@cancer.org
or call toll-free 1-888-604-5888.
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| Past long-term American Cancer Society follow-up studies have played a major role in cancer prevention at the American Cancer Society, as well as in other national and international efforts.
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| Our current study population (CPS-II) is becoming elderly We must recruit a new study population for the next generation of research.
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| There are several layers of review and oversight for research studies like CPS-3.
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| Find out who is eligible and how they may enroll.
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| Confidentiality is of the utmost importance to us and we will make every effort to protect the privacy of study participants.
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| Find out how to volunteer, promote, or participate in CPS-3 in your community.
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| Find out who has enrolled in Cancer Prevention Study-3, their reasons and what that means for our study.
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| Find answers to your questions about the study.
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| Read the latest news about CPS-3.
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| Find out how to volunteer, promote, or participate in CPS-3 in your community.
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