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Region's First High-Risk Lung Cancer Screening Program Now Open

November 20, 2012

Lung cancer screening is now available for Tristate residents who are at an increased risk for lung cancer. Individuals who have smoked a pack of cigarettes a day for more than 20 years and those with a prior lung cancer diagnosis are considered at the highest risk. 

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Region s First High-Risk Lung Cancer Screening Program Now Open

November 20, 2012

Lung cancer screening is now available for Tristate residents who are at an increased risk for lung cancer. Individuals who have smoked a pack of cigarettes a day for more than 20 years and those with a prior lung cancer diagnosis are considered at the highest risk. 

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Region's First High-Risk Lung Cancer Screening Program Now Open

November 20, 2012

Lung cancer screening is now available for Tristate residents who are at an increased risk for lung cancer. Individuals who have smoked a pack of cigarettes a day for more than 20 years and those with a prior lung cancer diagnosis are considered at the highest risk. 

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Region s First High-Risk Lung Cancer Screening Program Now Open

November 20, 2012

Lung cancer screening is now available for Tristate residents who are at an increased risk for lung cancer. Individuals who have smoked a pack of cigarettes a day for more than 20 years and those with a prior lung cancer diagnosis are considered at the highest risk. 

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Focus on Administration With Gregg Boothe

November 14, 2012

Gregg Boothe, associate director and chief operating officer of Hoxworth Blood Center, talks about his experience in the blood banking world and why Hoxworth is so important for not just blood supply but also for research purposes.

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Stem Cell Finding Could Advance Immunotherapy for Lung Cancer

November 13, 2012

A UC Cancer Institute lung cancer research team reports that lung cancer stem cells can be isolated and then grown in a preclinical model, offering a new avenue for investigating immunotherapy treatment options that specifically target stem cells.

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Celebrating Imaging Advances on International Radiology Day

November 8, 2012

Nov. 8, 2012, marks the 117th anniversary of the discovery of the X-ray the first of many imaging technologies that have revolutionized modern medicine. Professionals across the world are celebrating radiology s significant contributions to modern medicine through the first International Day of Radiology. 

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UC HEALTH LINE: New Test Aids in Diagnosis of Alzheimer's

November 8, 2012

A radiopharmaceutical compound that was approved earlier this year by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is enabling clinicians to make such a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease with better accuracy, leading to earlier treatment and more informed counseling options for patients and their families.

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Midwest Regenerative Medicine Symposium to Be Held in Cincinnati

November 5, 2012

Hoxworth Blood Center, the University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center will host the Midwest Symposium on New Concepts For Tissue-Specific Regenerative Medicine, Nov 16-17, 2012, in Rieveschl Auditorium of the Vontz Center for Molecular Studies.

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New Clues for Overcoming Tamoxifen-Resistant Breast Cancer

November 2, 2012

A UC cancer biology team reports breakthrough findings about specific cellular mechanisms that may help overcome endocrine (hormone) therapy-resistance in patients with estrogen-positive breast cancers, combating a widespread problem in effective medical management of the disease.

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