Researchers from the University of California San Francisco found that 21 percent of oncology physicians left patient care in the last seven years.
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University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston received $5.7 million in funding from the Break Through Cancer foundation to support in-depth research into eradicating an aggressive type of skin cancer — acute myeloid leukemia — according to a…
Finding another oncology leader more focused on his team and collaboration than William Tse, MD, division director of hematology and oncology at Cleveland-based MetroHealth, could prove difficult.
President Biden will nominate Monica Bertagnolli, MD, to lead the National Institutes of Health.
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Chapel Hill-based University of North Carolina researchers found mailing human papillomavirus self-collection tests to under-screened, low-income women nearly doubles the number of screenings completed.
A small, phase 1 study found promising results for a pancreatic cancer vaccine.