What is the California Breast Cancer Research Program?

The California Breast Cancer Research Program (CBCRP) was established pursuant to passage by the California Legislature of the 1993 Breast Cancer Act (AB 2055 (B. Friedman) [Chapter 661, Statutes of 1993] and AB 478 (B. Friedman) [AB 478, Statutes of 1993]). The program is responsible for administering funding for breast cancer research in the State of California.

The mission of the CBCRP is to eliminate breast cancer by leading innovation in research, communication,
and collaboration in the California scientific and lay communities.

The California Breast Cancer Research Program

Advisory Breast Cancer Research Council Members

The CBCRP relies on its advisory Breast Cancer Research Council, which is responsible for tracking the trends and opportunities for progress that arise in the breast cancer community, making funding recommendations, and planning future directions of the CBCRP. The Breast Cancer Research Council is made up of 16 people selected to represent those affected by breast cancer and the institutions that can help find a solution.CBCRP Bulletin