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File #: 25-2541    Version: 1 Name: Stroger MU-NCORP
Type: Grant Award Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/17/2025 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 5/15/2025 Final action:
Title: PROPOSED GRANT AWARD Department: Cook County Health Grantee: Cook County Health Grantor: National Cancer Institute Request: Authorization to accept grant Purpose: Stroger Hospital of Cook County (SHCC) MU-NCORP Grant Amount: $347,857.00 Grant Period: 4/1/2025 - 7/31/2025 Fiscal Impact: None Accounts: N/A. Concurrences: The Budget Department has received all requisite documents and determined the fiscal impact on Cook County, if any. Summary: John H. Stroger Jr, Hospital of Cook County (SHCC) in Chicago, Illinois is the major tertiary care site for the Cook County Health and Hospital System. Most cancer cases are from minority-underserved populations and are predominantly African American. The SHCC MU NCORP plans to strengthen and improve coordinated care and clinical research for its minority population through participation in NCTN programs. The SHCC MU-NCORP will Continue to foster relationships with current cancer research bases to facilitate broad and...
Indexes: ERIK MIKAITIS, M.D., Chief Executive Officer, Cook County Health and Hospitals Systems
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PROPOSED GRANT AWARD

 

Department:  Cook County Health

 

Grantee:  Cook County Health

 

Grantor:  National Cancer Institute

 

Request: Authorization to accept grant 

 

Purpose:  Stroger Hospital of Cook County (SHCC) MU-NCORP

 

Grant Amount:  $347,857.00 

 

Grant Period:  4/1/2025 - 7/31/2025

 

Fiscal Impact:  None 

 

Accounts: N/A.

 

Concurrences:

The Budget Department has received all requisite documents and determined the fiscal impact on Cook County, if any.

 

SummaryJohn H. Stroger Jr, Hospital of Cook County (SHCC) in Chicago, Illinois is the major tertiary care site for the Cook County Health and Hospital System. Most cancer cases are from minority-underserved populations and are predominantly African American. The SHCC MU NCORP plans to strengthen and improve coordinated care and clinical research for its minority population through participation in NCTN programs. The SHCC MU-NCORP will Continue to foster relationships with current cancer research bases to facilitate broad and improved participation in cancer control, prevention, and care delivery research for breast, lung, prostate, gastrointestinal, brain, hematologic, head and neck, and gynecologic cancers; facilitate transfer of state-of-the-art quality oncology care and new technology to minority-underserved populations in their own communities, through participation in NCI-approved clinical trials; focus on prevention, control and survivorship as methods for reducing cancer incidence, morbidity and mortality; encourage multidisciplinary cancer care and integrated research at the local level; participate in cancer care delivery research which accrue to trials relevant to process improvement and implementation activities by coordinating the existing infrastructural features of the Cook County Health & Hospitals System and CountyCare’s Managed Care Community Network; continue to be a source of annotated tissue and blood samples for translational research projects such as the Early Onset Malignancy Initiative and the Patient Derived Xenograft project; continue scientific activity at the research base level by chairing an ECOG group-wide cancer control study concerning reproductive issues of female cancer patients that was conceived, designed, and initiated by the SHCC MU NCORP; and increase participation in symptom science research.

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