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Polygenic risk scores and prostate cancer
New research shows genetic risk scores could help distinguish who can cut back on ‘active surveillance’
Can a healthy diet prevent cancer progression?
From Dr. Jeannette Schenk, Public Health Sciences Division
Black men with early-stage prostate cancer can do active surveillance
New study using Canary PASS data shows African American men with low-risk disease can delay radical treatment just like white men
Fred Hutch receives 5 years of NCI funding to grow and maintain key prostate cancer cohort
$6.7M grant will boost size, participant diversity of Canary Prostate Active Surveillance Study
Squelching ovarian cancer: the not-so-silent killer
The search continues for new biomarkers, better outcomes and, yes, cures for this deadly disease
Arnold floor named to honor Canary Foundation
Urban, Hanash and several other early detection researchers are foundation grant recipients
Hop on your bike and Ride to Conquer Cancer
Take the challenge—join the two-day, international cycling event or donate to a participating team
Tandem tests support earlier ovarian-cancer detection
Researchers find symptom-screening questionnaire plus simple blood test may equal 20 percent boost in early detection of ovarian cancer