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Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology 32:435-436 (2002)
© 2002 Foundation for Promotion of Cancer Research


Letters to the Editor

Report of Fellowship Program Sponsored by the Foundation for Promotion of Cancer Research

Bandaru S. Reddy

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To the Editor:

It was a tremendous honor for me to receive a prestigious fellowship from the Foundation for Promotion of Cancer Research (FPCR), one of the leading cancer research organizations promoting international cooperation in the continuing effort to prevent, control and cure cancer through collaborative basic research as well as translational research. It is commendable that the FPCR has provided the guidance on implementing not only basic and translational multidisciplinary research towards prevention and therapy, but also community outreach and public health education programs. Thanks are due to the FPCR for providing me with a fellowship and the Aichi Cancer Center for Promotion of International Scientific Cooperation in the field of cancer research for hosting my fellowship program.

HIGHLIGHTS OF FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM: OUTCOME OF THE PROGRAM

During my 6 month stay in Japan, I adopted the concept of exploring future collaborative research programs with scientists in Japan and to broaden our focus to include cutting edge basic and translational research . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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