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PDQ From NCI – Physician Data Query

Staff Writer
April 16, 2026
PDQ From NCI – Physician Data Query

Jacksonville residents seeking comprehensive and up-to-date information on cancer can utilize the Physician Data Query (PDQ) service from the National Cancer Institute (NCI). This valuable resource, accessible online, provides scientifically reviewed summaries on cancer treatment, screening, prevention, genetics, and supportive care. It also includes a directory of cancer clinical trials.

While not a local Jacksonville initiative, the NCI's PDQ database serves as a critical tool for patients, healthcare professionals, and the general public in our community, from the historic Riverside neighborhood to the coastal beaches. Access to such detailed and reliable information empowers individuals to make informed decisions regarding their health and treatment options, often in consultation with their local Jacksonville physicians at facilities like Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville or Mayo Clinic in Florida.

The PDQ database is regularly updated, ensuring that the information reflects the latest advancements in cancer research and care. Residents can access the PDQ directly through the National Cancer Institute's website, providing a free and readily available source of trusted medical knowledge.

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