Study reveals early cancer-linked signatures hiding in normal pancreatic tissue
Researchers uncovered early cancer-like molecular patterns hiding within healthy human pancreatic cells.
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Researchers uncovered early cancer-like molecular patterns hiding within healthy human pancreatic cells.
Recent UF Health Cancer Institute publications.
UF Health Cancer Institute experts presented innovative research at the American Society of Hematology 67th Annual Meeting and Exposition in Orlando covering the full spectrum of hematology, from leading-edge cellular therapies to novel diagnostic methods incorporating AI to health communications research. The research, which received multiple achievement awards,…
The findings open the door to developing a new drug treatment that targets the gene.
The findings, presented at the American Society of Hematology 67th Annual Meeting and Exposition in Orlando on Sunday, give researchers a target for developing a new treatment to restore the health of blood stem cells and improve recovery from cancer treatments.
Thomas George, M.D., FACP, FASCO, was interviewed by AAMC News on how GLP-1 medications affect cancer risk and mortality.
After further study to confirm safety, the team hopes to achieve FDA approval.
The council creates and approves a program for cancer control and research in the state.
The UF Health Cancer Institute will be presenting at the ASH 67th Annual Meeting and Exposition in Florida.
The Cancer AI Symposium explored how AI is transforming the way cancer is studied, diagnosed and treated.