Advanced Data Analytics in Exploring Cancer Drug AbuseMental Illness
Welcome to the CSS Project, where we explore connections between cancer, substance abuse, and mental illness through pioneering research
Make A Movement. Join Us Save Lives.
CSS Project’s goal is to understand how cancer, drug abuse, and mental illness connect. Using science and data analysis, we aim to find links and ways to help.”
Disease and Drug Research
Targeting prevalent challenges affecting numerous individuals while on the rise
Partnership
We collaborate with universities, pharmaceutical industries, and medical centers for impactful outcomes
Technology
Utilizing cutting-edge technology and data analytics with experts in disease, drug, and information sciences within real-world data
The Story Behind Of CSS Project
Mr. Hany KHALIL, a pharmaceutical consultant and health researcher, observed a troubling rise in cancer, drug abuse, and mental illness among American youth. Motivated by this trend, he initiated CSS project. Bringing together experts in information science, clinicians, and pharmacists, we aimed to study the correlations between these issues. This collaborative approach sought to unravel the complex links, paving the way for comprehensive interventions to address the escalating health challenges faced by the younger generation.
- Health Factors
- Environmental Factors
- Chemical Factors
- Socioeconomic Factors
Collaborated Partner
“Join us in partnering for groundbreaking research aimed at uncovering vital connections between cancer, drug abuse, and severe mental illness.”
Our Priorities
“Our collaborative research seeks to unveil links between cancer, drug abuse, and severe mental illness, exploring shared pathways for deeper insights.”
Cancer
Uncontrolled cell growth causing tumors, affecting various body parts due to genetic, environmental, or lifestyle factors.
Drug Abuse
Habitual misuse of substances leading to physical, mental, and social harm, often resulting in addiction.
Mental Illness
Conditions affecting mood, thinking, and behavior, disrupting daily life due to genetic, environmental, or chemical factors.
Become Our Partner
“Join us in partnering for groundbreaking research aimed at uncovering vital connections between cancer, drug abuse, and severe mental illness.”
News & Update
“We take pride in our partnership with the Brown Cancer Center in Louisville, Kentucky, focusing on collaborative research in studying cancer.”