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The Southeast Cancer Control Consortium, Inc. (SCCC) is a Community Clinical Oncology Program (CCOP) funded by the National Cancer Institute (NCI). The purpose of the SCCC is to bring state-of-the-art cancer clinical treatment and prevention trials to the southeast.
There are over 100 medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, surgeons and urologists within a five-state area participating in our clinical trials sponsored by the National Cancer Institute. The SCCC was founded in 1987 and has 21 institutions/hospitals participating in cancer research. (ign)
Welcome from James N. Atkins, MD

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- CALGB 140503
- CTSU E1305
- CTSU E1505
- CTSU E1908
- CTSU E2905
- CTSU E3108
- CTSU E3805
- CTSU E4A08
- CTSU E5508
- CTSU GOG 0241
- CTSU GOG 0261
- CTSU GOG 0262
- CTSU N0733
- CTSU Z1071
- RTOG 0436
- RTOG 1014
- SWOG S0800
- SWOG S0819
- SWOG S0910

To offer clinical trials aimed at cancer treatment and prevention in a community setting, thus improving the quality of cancer treatment, reducing incidence through education, and reducing morbidity and mortality through early diagnosis.


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