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    Office of Communications

    The Office of Communications encompasses the former Office of Cancer Communications, The Office of Liaison Activities, and the Office of Cancer Information, Communication and Education. Its mission is to communicate accurate information about cancer and NCI activities to a wide array of audiences, including: cancer patients, family members, health care providers, community health educators, advocates, Congress, the media, and the general public. (NCI Thesaurus)




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