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Contact: Beth Burnside
eburnside@uwhealth.org
608-265-2021
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies awarded $8.6 million NIH grant

MADISON — The Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies (CHESS) has been awarded a second grant from the National Cancer Institute, (NCI) a division of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), to continue its role as a leader in cancer communication research.

The five-year, $8.6 million grant for the Center of Excellence in Cancer Communication Research II (CECCR II) will investigate problems associated with cancer communication in a rapidly changing communication environment.

Principal Investigator David H. Gustafson, professor of industrial engineering, directs the project, titled "Using Technology to Enhance Cancer Communication and Improve Clinical Outcomes."

"We're thrilled to be able to continue the work that we've done in the last five years to improve the quality of life for patients with cancer," says Beth Burnside, deputy director for CECCRII and assistant professor in the UW School of Medicine and Public Health.

As one of only five grantees nationwide, the CECCRII brings together scientists from different disciplines. The grant will fund three studies:

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The CHESS Center is a growing and dynamic mission-driven organization focused on improving health and quality of life through organizational and individual change projects and research. It consists of two primary initiatives:

For more information, please visit: www.chess.wisc.edu.

CONTACT: Fiona McTavish, (608) 262-7852, fiona.mctavish@chess.wisc.edu



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