Research from UF urologists shrinks cancerous tumors in mice, prevents their return. The next target: people
The UF Department of Urology received $2.5M for bladder cancer research.
The UF Department of Urology received $2.5M for bladder cancer research.
A young French bulldog’s battle with an extremely rare and aggressive cancer has broken new ground in veterinary oncology at the University of Florida, and the beloved pet’s treatment could lead to better cancer care for dogs and children.
Researchers bolstered their findings that kava may reduce lung cancer risk caused by tobacco smoke.
Researchers identified a novel mechanism in the epigenome that could pave the way to develop new therapies for multiple myeloma.
UF Health Cancer Center researchers discovered a role of a protein in regulating genes that affect the immune system response to multiple myeloma.
Four researchers each received $25,000 from the Ocala Royal Dames for Cancer Research.
The promising strategy could be used in combination with other treatments to increase the effectiveness of glioblastoma therapies.
One project focuses on the implementation of community oncology strategies to promote clinical trial enrollment.
The Phase I trials to treat medulloblastoma will be led by Duane Mitchell, M.D., Ph.D., and Elias Sayour, M.D., Ph.D.
The 12th IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics was sponsored by the Cancer Informatics Shared Resource.