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Abstract The NCI’s PREVENT Cancer Preclinical Drug Development Program is a peer-reviewed program designed to support the preclinical development of promising agents and biomarkers for cancer interception/prevention towards clinical applications. PREVENT is not a grant program but allocates NCI contract resources to advance approved projects in a milestone-driven manner. Results obtained through NCI contract resources are returned to the applicant PIs and used to support further development by the applicants or in partnership with NCI. Resources available to PREVENT Program applicants include preclinical efficacy testing, CGMP manufacturing, GLP pharmacokinetic and IND-enabling toxicology studies, and IND filings. The PREVENT Program is focused on preventive agent development in the areas of Immunoprevention (cancer vaccines and immunomodulatory agents), Chemoprevention (novel mechanisms, anti-inflammatory agents, drug repurposing, toxicity reduction via alternative dosing regimens and agent combinations) and clinically translatable mechanistic biomarkers (pharmacodynamics, immune correlates, and tumor preventive efficacy). Submission deadlines for PREVENT Concept Applications occur twice per year on the second Monday in January and July. Further information can be obtained at the PREVENT Program website: https://prevention.cancer.gov/major-programs/prevent-cancer-preclinical Citation Format: Mark Stevn Miller, Brian Cholewa, John Clifford, Vignesh Gunasekharan, Altaf Mohammed, Shanker Gupta, Robert Shoemaker, Shizuko Sei. PREVENT agent development pipeline [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the Second Biennial NCI Meeting: Translational Advances in Cancer Prevention Agent Development (TACPAD); 2022 Sep 7-9. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Can Prev Res 2022;15(12 Suppl_2): Abstract nr IA007.

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