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Univ. of Ariz. Gets Cancer Research Grant

Univ. of Ariz. Cancer Center Receives $19.5 Million Grant for Continued Research on Skin Cancer

The Associated Press

TUCSON, Ariz. Aug. 24, 2004 — The University of Arizona's Cancer Center has been given a $19.5 million grant for continued research on skin cancer.
The grant, which runs through 2009, will go toward developing a drug that can neutralize cancer-causing agents in the skin. It's the largest National Cancer Institute program project grant awarded to the center in 24 years.

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