UF researchers get closer to saliva test for breast cancer
UF researchers have improved a potentially transformative handheld device to detect breast cancer in saliva.
UF researchers have improved a potentially transformative handheld device to detect breast cancer in saliva.
The gathering empowered community members by providing information about breast, ovarian and cervical cancers.
In an interview with OncLive, Coy Heldermon, M.D., Ph.D., discusses a trial evaluating epidiferphane given with taxane chemotherapy in breast cancer.
The study led by Lusine Yaghjyan, Ph.D., is among the Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program's 2024 Research Highlights.
Women undergoing treatments following breast cancer surgery may face a significant risk of heart disease, a new UF study found.
The alliance will boost services for women with breast, ovarian, and uterine cancers.
Researchers at the UF Health Cancer Center are conducting innovative clinical trials that aim to improve care for patients with breast cancer.
To better serve this population, the mobile mammography unit will feature more than just mammograms.
Construction is well underway on the unit and it is expected to launch this fall.
The purpose of the event was to bring together breast cancer researchers across UF campuses to share ideas and spur new collaborations.