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Cancer Research Foundation of America (CRFA)
Dedicated to cancer prevention through scientific research and education. CRFA is a national non-profit organization focusing on preventable cancers such as colon, breast, cervix, prostate, lung and skin through education and by funding grants and fellowships.

Goldman Philanthropic Partnerships
A private foundation raising funds through venture philanthropy to support innovative research and exceptional treatment options for catastrophic diseases, especially blood and bone marrow cancers.

Lymphoma Research Foundation of America
Promotes and supports research aimed at more effective and safe treatment.

The V Foundation
Dedicated to saving lives by helping find a cure for cancer in memory of NC St. Univ. Basketball Coach, Jim Valvano.

LUNGevity Foundation
Dedicated exclusively to reducing the number of deaths resulting from lung cancer.

National Blood Foundation
Dedicated to supporting research and education that foster the best treatments and practices for blood banking and transfusion medicine.

Callerio Foundation
Non-profit, private organization focusing on research and discovery of new drugs active against tumours and metastases. Operating for 35 years from Trieste, Italy.

Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation
Supports extraordinary young scientists across the nation who are committed to discovering the causes and cures for cancer.

Charlotte Geyer Foundation
Interim funding for research into the cause, prevention, and treatment of cancer for investigators whose proposals are not yet fundable through the NCI. Site includes application procedure, previous grant recipients, and publications of awardees.

The Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research
Established in 1937 for the support of research into the causes, origin, and treatment of cancer.






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