Cancer Data Form Needs Your Boring Feedback by May 2026
Published Date: 4/1/2026
Notice
Summary
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) wants your thoughts on a form used to submit cancer genetic data to their Genomic Data Commons. If you work with cancer research data, this is your chance to comment before May 1, 2026. There’s no cost to participate, but your feedback helps keep data collection smooth and useful!
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Opportunity to Comment by May 1, 2026
If you work with cancer genomic data, you can submit comments about the NCI Genomic Data Commons Data Submission Request Form by May 1, 2026. The notice asks for public input through www.reginfo.gov and provides contact details for requesting the data collection instruments.
Reduced Annual Paperwork Burden
NCI is requesting an extension that reduces the estimated total number of respondents from 200 to 100 and lowers total annual burden hours from 50 hours to 25 hours. The average time per individual response remains 15 minutes (0.25 hours).
OMB Extension Requested for Three Years
The National Cancer Institute requests OMB approval for this information collection for 3 years, and the current OMB control shows an expiration date of 04/30/2026. The notice states there are no respondent costs other than time and estimates total annualized burden hours of 25.
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