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Roughly 200 more employees at the National Institutes of Health will be laid off, reportedly to balance out recent rehires.
A new U.S. government study provides the most complete picture yet of early-onset cancers, defined as cancer diagnosed before ...
It wasn't that long ago that childhood leukemia was essentially a death sentence. Now, the vast majority of kids survive, ...
Stone often says, “Wait is a four-letter word.” Timing is essential in cancer treatment, and waiting often isn’t an option.
A new study seems to confirm that a single dose of the vaccine used to prevent HPV infection is just as effective as two — ...
Two National Cancer Institute employees, who were granted anonymity because ... The university had more grants terminated ...
Since 1971, the US has led the world in funding cancer research and developing new treatments that have driven down death ...
Facing federal funding uncertainty, a looming workforce shortage and an increasingly aging patient population, cancer center leaders in the U.S. remain undeterred. Their focus remains, as it has for ...
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network hosted an Oncology Policy Summit in Washington, D.C., today, focused on improving ...
Katie Acuff will become president and CEO of the LSU Health Foundation, after a 15-year fundraising career at Tulane ...
Bolton says his latest MRI was clear, talks about choosing not to hear a prognosis, and reveals a new song title inspired by ...
After a national search that drew nearly 200 accomplished applicants from across the country, the LSU Health Foundation Board ...