The overarching goal of the CPFP is to provide a strong foundation for scientists and clinicians to train in the field of cancer prevention and control. The Program provides up to 4 years of financial support, a Master of Public Health (MPH) or an equivalent degree at any one-year accrediting university program, and mentored research opportunities at the NCI or at the FDA. You must possess an MD, PhD, JD, or other doctoral degree in a related discipline and have less than 5 years postdoctoral experience. Each stipend will be determined by the individual’s degree and years of relevant postdoctoral experience.