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The SPORE (Specialized Programs of Research Excellence) in Prostate Cancer at the Lurie Cancer Center is funded by a grant from the National Cancer Institute of the National Institute of Health. This program brings together basic scientists, epidemiologists, urologists, oncologists, pathologists and statisticians working to develop new approaches in the prevention, early detection, diagnosis and treatment of human prostate cancer.



Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University

The specific themes of the SPORE include:

  1. Identification of the cellular and molecular alterations in prostate cancer.
  2. Prevention and risk factors in prostate cancer development.
  3. Prostate cancer innovative therapeutics and rehabilitation.
  4. Quality of life and outcomes research in prostate cancer.

The SPORE Program consists of:

  • Core facilities, which support the research.
  • Research projects.
  • The Developmental Research Program, which funds pilot projects.
  • The Career Development Program, which recruits junior investigators.

Contact Information:
Chung Lee, Director, Prostate SPORE
Feinberg School of Medicine
Northwestern University
303 East Chicago Avenue, Tarry 16-703
Chicago, IL 60611-3008
312.908.2004
Fax: 312.908.7275

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