CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A Lowcountry researcher joined more than 700 advocates in Washington, D.C. to support cancer policy and funding in the country’s budget. Dr. Ian Padykula and volunteers from ...
Cancer cases and deaths among men are projected to skyrocket by 2050, according to a new study, especially for those aged 65 and older. The research, published in the journal Cancer, showed the ...
Smita Bhatia, M.D., Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, has been invited to become a member of the National Cancer Policy Forum of the National Academy of Sciences Engineering and Medicine. The National ...
The summit highlighted racial disparities in cancer mortality, emphasizing the need for intentional DEI efforts in cancer care. Strategies discussed included community engagement, diverse workforce ...
DES MOINES, Iowa — The Iowa Cancer Registry made its stop at Drake University Tuesday night as part of its 99 Counties ...
The National Cancer Policy Forum serves as a trusted venue to identify high-priority policy issues in cancer research and care and to work collaboratively to examine those issues through convening ...
Those living in Appalachia have long been accustomed to the idea there are greater risks to our health here than in many other regions. New research from the American College of Surgeons confirms that ...
UT biochemistry major Milit Patel collaborated with researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center on research published in a top cancer journal.
Iowa has the second-highest rate of new cancers in the United States, and rates are rising.
More than 130 passionate cancer advocates, including survivors, patients, and caregivers, converged on the state Capitol Tuesday for Cancer Action Day, an annual event hosted by the American Cancer ...