Fox Chase Cancer Center News

Newly Identified Laryngeal Cancer Subtypes Can Help Determine Treatment Options

PHILADELPHIA (November 24, 2017)Researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have identified two new subtypes of laryngeal cancer, each of which indicates different survival outcomes for patients. These findings, which for the first time linked better survival to mutations damaging the genes NSD1 and NSD2, were validated in an independent cohort of patients treated at Fox Chase and Johns Hopkins.

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Free Cancer Screening Event for Veterans

PHILADELPHIA (November 21, 2017) — The screening will be held at American Legion Post #366, 7976 Oxford Ave, on Wednesday November 29, 2017. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. and Fundakowski and staff will provide the screenings.

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Significant Underuse of Critical Post-Diagnosis Genetic Test Among Colorectal Cancer Patients

PHILADELPHIA (November 9, 2017) – Although it is recommended for all colorectal cancer patients, most are not being screened for a common genetic syndrome that increases the risk of several forms of cancer and can influence treatment outcomes, according to a new study in JAMA Oncology. In the largest U.S. study of its kind, researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center found that only 28 percent of adult colorectal cancer patients undergoing colorectal cancer resection were reported to have MMR deficiency testing performed on their tumors.

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Fox Chase Cancer Center Seeks to Raise Awareness of Pancreatic Cancer

PHILADELPHIA (November 1, 2017) – November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness month, and Fox Chase Cancer Center remains steadfast in its commitment to pancreatic cancer research. The creation of The Marvin and Concetta Greenberg Pancreatic Cancer Institute at Fox Chase Cancer Center will significantly accelerate the pace of pancreatic cancer research, and its impact will be felt regionally and nationally.

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