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Patients and Families: Our dedicated cancer teams provide personalized treatment plans for our patients.
Find a Doctor Learn About Cancer Clinical TrialsThe Key to Research is Collaboration
Through our focus on team science and research excellence, we aim to be a national leader in cancer prevention, early diagnosis, optimal treatment and survivorship care.
Read About Our Research ProgramsCommitted to Training NextGen Cancer Doctors and Researchers
In addition to fellowships and doctoral programs, we also offer training opportunities including access to funding and seminars.
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U-M awarded prestigious NIH grant to establish national center for microsystems-based biomedical imaging
Researchers from the University of Michigan received a $6 million center grant from the National Institutes of Health to establish the new National Center for Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering. The center will be dedicated to microsystems-based imaging systems.Read More > -
Rogel Cancer Center receives $50M to revolutionize pancreatic cancer care and research
Rogel Cancer Center receives $50M gift from Richard and Susan Rogel to aim to revolutionize how the world detects, treats, and ultimately cures pancreatic cancer.Read More > -
Study offers reassurance for patients with some cancer-linked genes
Patients with cancer-linked variants in ATM, CHEK2 or PALB2 genes do not have a greater risk of dying from their disease, research findsRead More >
Visiting Rogel Cancer Center
As part of Michigan Medicine, we offer cancer care at a number of locations throughout Michigan.
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We are a comprehensive cancer center
Designated by the National Cancer Institute, we follow a team-based approach to cancer not only in patient care but also in research and education.
Learn More About What Sets Us ApartThrive: Living with Cancer
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Genetic testing can be an important way to learn more about why cancer developed and how best to treat it. “Germline” testing is an analysis of your DNA for genetic mutations and alterations that...
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Sidney Ritchie’s life changed with her diagnosis of an aggressive brain cancer. Now, in her new reality, she finds meaning and purpose through connection, volunteering, and “showing up fully”
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After he was diagnosed at age 29, Zach, who works in short-track racing media, decided to adopt #RacingTakesBalls as a slogan in his mission to encourage other young men who love racing to pay...
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