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Metastatic Pancreatic and Primary Breast Cancer Have Common...

July 3, 2013

A recently discovered form of the protein that triggers blood clotting plays a critical role in promoting the growth of metastatic pancreatic cancer and primary breast cancer, according to the cumulative findings from two new scientific manuscripts published online ahead of print this week in the International Journal of Cancer and PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences). 

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Metastatic Pancreatic and Primary Breast Cancer Have Common...

July 3, 2013

A recently discovered form of the protein that triggers blood clotting plays a critical role in promoting the growth of metastatic pancreatic cancer and primary breast cancer, according to the cumulative findings from two new scientific manuscripts published online ahead of print this week in the International Journal of Cancer and PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences). 

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Top Ten Civil War History Highlights from Gettysburg and...

July 2, 2013

July 4 marks the 150th anniversary of the Civil War fall of Vicksburg, a key position on the Mississippi River. It also marks the day Gettysburg fell quiet after the July 1-3 battle forever transformed it into hallowed ground. See highlights on both from UC s Christopher Phillips, a New York Times published historian.

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Kettering Work Will Require HVAC Shutdown Saturday, June 29

June 27, 2013

The renovation project in the Kettering complex will require a shutdown of all the heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) units in the complex except for the LAMS unit from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, June 29. There will not be any temperature control or ventilation air during this period.

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Epigenetics Expert Appointed Director of Cincinnati Cancer Center

June 27, 2013

Shuk-Mei Ho, PhD, has been appointed director of the Cincinnati Cancer Center, effective June 15, 2013. The Cincinnati Cancer Center is a collaborative initiative of the University of Cincinnati, UC Health and Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center. 

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Esophageal Cancer Found Early, Treated With Minimally Invasive...

June 27, 2013

Robin Gibson, 59, of Madeira, says acid reflux runs in his family. "Virtually everyone his parents, siblings, cousins and kids has dealt with the condition. Acid reflux, known medically as gastrointestinal reflux disease, occurs when there is a breakdown of the protective mechanism between the esophagus and the stomach. Left untreated, chronic reflux can lead to a precancerous condition called Barrett s esophagus that puts certain patients at higher risk for esophageal cancer. Gibson s brother was one of those people and esophageal cancer took his life at age 41. 

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Focus on Staff with Shiela Holmes-Stauss

June 27, 2013

Anyone who has visited the UC College of Medicine Department of Surgery has probably met Shiela Holmes-Stauss. She currently serves as associate to the chairman of the department, but has been a go-to person in the department since beginning her career with UC in 2003. Here she tells us why she considers it an honor to work in the "constant hub of action that is the surgery department at UC. 

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