Fox Chase Cancer Center President & CEO, Richard Fisher, MD, hosted a reception at the Annual Meeting of the AACR on Sunday, April 17, 2016 from 7-9pm at the New Orleans Downtown Marriott at the Convention Center. View the reception photos on our Flickr...
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Dr. Henry Fung and his Fox Chase colleagues present a Continuing Medical Education event on developments in Aggressive Lymphoma; Myelodysplasia; Plasma Cell Dyscrasia; Acute Leukemia and Myeloproliferative Disease; Less Common Lymphomas; Consultative Hemato...
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Breakthrough Study Advances Fight Against Kidney Cancer
Last month, the clinicians and researchers that make up The Cancer Genome Atlas published a breakthrough report on the “Comprehensive molecular characterization of clear cell renal cell carcinoma.”The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) is an organized project spons...
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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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The Koreck Family Pays It Forward at a Bone Marrow Match Drive
In 2013, my 4-year-old daughter was diagnosed with a rare bone cancer called Ewing’s sarcoma. In an instant, my world was shattered. I have worked as an oncology nurse at Fox Chase Cancer Center for almost 18 years. I have seen firsthand, the challenge...
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Two Pathologists, Three Opinions
“He’s handsome.” “Are you kidding? He’s ugly.” “That’s teal.” “Certainly not. That’s green.” “That song is beautiful.” “Good grief. It’s horrid.” What do these things have in common? They are subjective disagreements about things that are hard to ...
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