Project Summary The Program entitled “Genetic Variation in Cancer Risk and Outcomes in African Americans” comprises three Research Projects and two Shared Resource Core components (Administration, and Data Collection and Clinical Genetics). The Administrative Core provides a common management structure for the Program; i.e., the overall coordination of all Program-related activities associated with the Research Projects, Cores, the Executive Committee, the Internal and External Advisory Boards, and the Community Analysis, Results, and Dissemination (CARD) Board. Specifically, the Administrative Core will support the Program by integrating various tasks, including 1) providing leadership and oversight of all Program activities involving Research Projects and the Data Collection and Clinical Genetics Core; 2) facilitating communication between Program participants, the National Cancer Institute, and the general public; 3) overseeing fiscal and resource management for each component of the Program including subcontracts with Duke University, University of Michigan and NorthShore Research Institute; 4) ensuring compliance with all NIH and institutional grant regulations; 5) developing measures to evaluate the progress and effectiveness of each component of the Program; and 6) soliciting guidance and objective feedback from the Internal and External Advisory Boards, and the Community Analysis, Results, and Dissemination Board, and coordinating those meetings. The Administrative Core contributes to the overall efficiency of the Program by leveraging the existing administrative infrastructure of KCI, an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Metropolitan Detroit Cancer Surveillance System population-based registry, and the Detroit Research on Cancer Survivors (ROCS) cohort for the successful management of the Program. This strong administrative infrastructure will enable investigators to fully concentrate on the science of cancer genetics and health disparities.