Research

Basic Research Program

Basic Research investigates the fundamental mechanisms of cancer at the molecular and cellular levels. Its goal is to understand how cancer develops, progresses, and how cancer cells interact with the body.

This knowledge is essential for identifying new therapeutic targets and developing innovative treatments.

Translational Research Program

Translational Research aims to transform scientific discoveries from Basic Research into new therapies and clinical practices.

It acts as a bridge between the laboratory and the clinic, ensuring that scientific advances directly benefit patients.

Clinical Research Program

Clinical Research involves studies conducted with patients to evaluate the efficacy and safety of new treatments, drugs, or diagnostic approaches.

These studies are essential for approving new therapies and improving the medical care provided to cancer patients.

Technology Assessment Program

Technology Assessment involves the systematic analysis of the efficacy, safety, and cost-effectiveness of new technologies and treatments.

This process is essential for informing clinical and health policy decisions, ensuring that patients have access to high-quality care.

Education and Communication Program

The Education and Communication Program consists of educational and communicative strategies to inform and engage patients, healthcare professionals, and the public on cancer-related topics.

This approach facilitates the dissemination of knowledge and promotes awareness and prevention of the disease.