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Comparative Effectiveness Research on Cancer in Texas (CERCIT) is a statewide resource for outcomes and comparative effectiveness research funded by The Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT), RP160674

Contact Us Comparative Effectiveness Research on Cancer in Texas (CERCIT)

  • Kelley A. Prevou, Sealy Center on Aging, Coordinator for CERCIT, (409) 266-9649, kaprevou@utmb.edu
  • Roxann Grover, MA: Internet Production Designer, Sealy Center on Aging and Rehabilitation Sciences, Web Designer for CERCIT; (409) 772-3075 or (409) 266-9725, rmgrover@utmb.edu
  • Sarah Toombs Smith, PhD, ELS: Science Writer/Editor, Sealy Center on Aging, Manager of the CERCIT Manuscript Office; (409) 266-9655, stoombs@utmb.edu

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CERCIT is a multidisciplinary consortium of investigators at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), MD Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC), UT Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas (UTSW), and the Texas Department of State Health Services Texas Cancer Registry. CERCIT is funded by the Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT). Manuscript Acknowledgement: This work was supported [in part] by the Comparative Effectiveness Research on Cancer in Texas (CERCIT) Grant #RP160674, funded by The Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT).