Fellowship to increase uptake of lung cancer screenings
Miranda Reid received a National Cancer Institute fellowship to address lung cancer screening rates.
Miranda Reid received a National Cancer Institute fellowship to address lung cancer screening rates.
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.
This year's trainees come from four UF colleges and will tackle a wide range of cancer research projects.
Researchers validated protein biomarkers, putting them one step closer to a point-of-care cervical cancer screening test.
The score could be used to identify patients more likely to have worse outcomes and optimize their treatment.
Researchers combed through data about whether outdated cancer screenings were still being used.
The study identified four areas of support that need to be integrated into adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer care.
The study led by Lusine Yaghjyan, Ph.D., is among the Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program's 2024 Research Highlights.
With NCI designation, the UF Health Cancer Center is speeding toward a Moonshot goal.