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Limited Competition: AIDS Malignancy Consortium (AMC; UM1 Clinical Trial Required)

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Funding Opportunity RFA-CA-24-028 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. Through this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), the National Cancer Institute (NCI) intends to enable the provision of support for AIDS Malignancy Consortium (AMC). AMC is a major infrastructure intended to stimulate cooperative research efforts in the following areas: Design, development, and evaluation of clinical interventions for the prevention and treatment of HIV-associated malignancies; Development of more effective therapeutics and management strategies for HIV-associated malignancies; Investigation of the biology of HIV malignancies within the context of clinical trials; Management of issues of international importance in HIV associated-malignancies; and Distribution of excess tumor tissue and other relevant biologic fluids to the AIDS and Cancer Specimen Resource (ACSR) for ongoing or future investigations. The AMC must consist of the following functional units: a Coordination Center; Clinical Trial Sites; Network Laboratories; and a Statistical Center. The AMC team must have scientific disease-oriented Working Groups to study Kaposi Sarcoma, Hematologic Malignancies , Human papilloma virus-associated cancers, and Solid Tumors in people with HIV. The Network Laboratories will be responsible for routine clinical trial support activities, pathogenesis-driven correlative studies, and clinical pharmacology and pharmacokinetics studies of anticancer/antiviral interactions. All clinical trials to be conducted by the AMC must be available to subjects of all racial/ethnic groups.

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