Pancreatic Cancer Research Map

Connecting Research for Progress



The Common Scientific Outline

The Common Scientific Outline, or CSO, is a classification system organized around seven broad areas of scientific interest in cancer research:

The development of the CSO is laying a framework to improve coordination among research organizations, making it possible to compare and contrast the research portfolios of public, non-profit, and governmental research agencies.

Note: Click CSO Categories or Subcategories below to find related projects.

1. Biology

1.1 Normal Functioning

(Note: This code is a new addition to the CSO and has not yet been applied by all funding organizations. Where not applied, research fitting this category will be coded to category 1.6.)

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1.2 Cancer Initiation: Alterations in Chromosomes

(Note: This code is a new addition to the CSO and has not yet been applied by all funding organizations. Where not applied, research fitting this category will be coded to category 1.6.)

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1.3 Cancer Initiation: Oncogenes and Tumor Suppressor Genes

(Note: This code is a new addition to the CSO and has not yet been applied by all funding organizations. Where not applied, research fitting this category will be coded to category 1.6.)

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1.4 Cancer Progression and Metastasis

(Note: This code is a new addition to the CSO and has not yet been applied by all funding organizations. Where not applied, research fitting this category will be coded to category 1.6.)

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1.5 Resources and Infrastructure

(Note: Grants coded as 1.2 in previous versions of the CSO become 1.5)

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1.6 Cancer Related Biology

(Historical Code; for internal use only by ICR Partners. For crosswalk purposes, previous 1.1 codes become 1.6)

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2. Etiology

2.1 Exogenous Factors in the Origin and Cause of Cancer

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2.2 Endogenous Factors in the Origin and Cause of Cancer

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2.3 Interactions of Genes and/or Genetic Polymorphisms with Exogenous and/or Endogenous Factors

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2.4 Resources and Infrastructure Related to Etiology

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3. Prevention

3.1 Interventions to Prevent Cancer: Personal Behaviors that Affect Cancer Risk

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3.2 Nutritional Science in Cancer Prevention

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3.3 Chemoprevention

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3.4 Vaccines

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3.5 Complementary and Alternative Prevention Approaches

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3.6 Resources and Infrastructure Related to Prevention

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4. Early Detection, Diagnosis, and Prognosis

4.1 Technology Development and/or Marker Discovery

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4.2 Technology and/or Marker Evaluation with Respect to Fundamental Parameters of Method

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4.3 Technology and/or Marker Testing in a Clinical Setting

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4.4 Resources and Infrastructure Related to Detection, Diagnosis, or Prognosis

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5. Treatment

5.1 Localized Therapies - Discovery and Development

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5.2 Localized Therapies - Clinical Applications

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5.3 Systemic Therapies - Discovery and Development

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5.4 Systemic Therapies - Clinical Applications

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5.5 Combinations of Localized and Systemic Therapies

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5.6 Complementary and Alternative Treatment Approaches

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5.7 Resources and Infrastructure Related to Treatment

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6. Cancer Control, Survivorship, and Outcomes Research

6.1 Patient Care and Survivorship Issues

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6.2 Surveillance

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6.3 Behavior

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6.4 Cost Analyses and Health Care Delivery

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6.5 Education and Communication

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6.6 End-of-Life Care

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6.7 Ethics and Confidentiality in Cancer Research

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6.8 Complementary and Alternative Approaches for Supportive Care of Patients and Survivors

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6.9 Resources and Infrastructure Related to Cancer Control, Survivorship, and Outcomes Research

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7. Scientific Model Systems

7.1 Development and Characterization of Model Systems

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7.2 Application of Model Systems

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7.3 Resources and Infrastructure Related to Scientific Model Systems

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Last Revised: January 2006