Michael Hall, MD, MS, director of gastrointestinal risk assessment and assistant professor at Fox Chase Cancer Center, was featured in an OncLive video on multigene target panels to determine genetic weaknesses.“Multigene panels have been developed for prac...
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Mary B. Daly, MD, PhD, FACP, chair of clinical genetics at Fox Chase Cancer Center, offered expert commentary to Hem/Onc Today about a JAMA Oncology study on prenatal testing to detect cancer in pregnant women.The study involved noninvasive testing of mater...
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Trainee Spotlight: Yu-Chung (Eric) Chang, PhD
Yu-Chung (Eric) Chang, PhDPostdoctoral AssociateDr. Jinhua Wu’s LabFox Chase Cancer [email protected] BiographySince I was young, I have always wondered how things function inside a cell. My interest in protein interaction and enzyme mechanism l...
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Reaching Young Adults: Development of an Internet Intervention for Skin Cancer Prevention
Several studies have shown that young adults 18 to 25 years old commonly expose themselves to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, either from the sun or indoor tanning, without using sunscreen or other skin protection. This exposure is a known risk factor for skin ...
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Meet The Next Generation of Scientists
The Immersion Science program introduces high school students to cancer research with hands-on learning A Supplement to Forward Spring/Summer 2015 by Liz Pacheco Danielle Talbot’s life changed one day in chemistry class. “My teacher hands me this...
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Does Getting Treatment for Ovarian Cancer at an NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center Make a Difference
A study published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons in May 2015 shows the answer is a resounding, “YES!” Bristow and colleagues examined the care of 9,933 women with ovarian cancer treated at five National Cancer Institute (NCI) designat...
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