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From Center research, a good birth
Cancer study leads to unexpected creation of a product to help predict risk of premature childbirth

Targeting tumors and treatment trends
Radiation Oncology clinic adds staff, technology and space to meet patients' radiation therapy needs

A lifetime of monitoring matters
Childhood cancer survivors can exhibit late effects from treatment and are more likely than siblings to have chronic health conditions

Longer life for lymphoma patients
Combining traditional chemotherapy with radiation-carrying antibody treatment improves five-year survival rates in follicular lymphoma study

'None of us practices in a vacuum'
Ali Johany Award recognizes Paul Carpenter's outstanding collegial approach to patient care and clinical research

Why pregnancy pauses the pain of arthritis
Nelson Lab study finds correlation between arthritis activity and serum fetal DNA concentration during and after pregnancy

Breast density clearly a cancer risk factor
New model emphasizes denser breast tissue as a predictor of cancer risk

Preventive care for the community
State-of-the-art Cancer Prevention Clinic, opening tomorrow, will provide screening and prevention services, unprecedented link to Center research

Running may reduce cancer risk
Regular, moderate-to-vigorous aerobic exercise significantly decreases marker of increased colon-cancer risk in men

PSA test has higher accuracy for patients taking finasteride
New findings on finasteride from Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial

Evasive action revealed
Spies Lab study finds tumors can manipulate the immune system to block the body's natural disease-fighting ability

A life of science beyond borders
Pursuit of research excellence means supporting and navigating immigration issues for great scientific minds of every nationality

Moving medicine
SCCA physical therapist helps patients improve quality of life through oncology rehabilitation

Failures of cellular crowd control
Human Biology researchers find clues to cancer in mice with impaired genes and oversized brains

HIV insights from impaired retroviral-defense gene
A clue from Old World monkeys yields evidence for impaired retroviral-defense genes in humans

New PHS administrator supports 'a life of science'
Rosemarie Keenan brings a wealth of experience, knowledge, people skills to PHS leadership position