Latest research from UF radiation oncologists to be presented at 2025 ASTRO Meeting
UF Radiation Oncology residents, physicians and alumni will attend the American Society for Radiation Oncology’s 67th Annual Meeting.
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UF Radiation Oncology residents, physicians and alumni will attend the American Society for Radiation Oncology’s 67th Annual Meeting.
A new study by UF researchers and collaborators has found that weight loss drugs are associated with lower cancer risk.
Miranda Reid received a National Cancer Institute fellowship to address lung cancer screening rates.
A community-engaged research model brings patient needs into the planning stages of outreach.
The MOO research program aims to understand how normal cells undergo complex changes leading to cancer.
The project aims to uncover the reasons for the difference in treatment delivered for Hodgkin lymphoma.
The STRONGER program helps position undergraduates for successful careers in cancer research.
Ryan Athay will intern in the office of Rep. Darren Soto.
The Phase 1 clinical trial is expected to enroll up to 18 children between 4 and 18 years old with pediatric high-grade gliomas.
The study section reviews applications related to implementation science.