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Some cancer treatments can cause GI issues for patients, researchers find a hopeful solution

When they are not fighting off diseases and infections, immune T cells can sometimes turn on the gastrointestinal system, causing problems such as autoimmune inflammatory bowel disease, graft-vs.-host disease from a bone marrow transplant or colitis from cancer immune checkpoint blocker therapies.

Who We Serve

View of the Mackinac Bridge

State of Michigan: The Rogel Cancer Center Community Outreach and Engagement team serves the entire state of Michigan. We are dedicated to serving all populations across our state from Detroit to Sault St. Marie, Grand Rapids to Traverse City, Flint to Petoskey and everywhere in between.

Michigan at a Glance:

  • 10,050,811 people live in Michigan

Why do male physicians make more than female physicians?

A new report finds women physicians across all races and ethnicities earn less than their male counterparts. In fact, women physicians earn between 67 cents and 77 cents on the dollar compared to white men physicians.

Interferon increases anti-leukemia effect of bone marrow transplant, reduces recurrence

Rogel Cancer Center researchers have identified a drug that, when given along with a bone marrow transplant, drops the risk of leukemia recurring by 20% among the high-risk patients.

Inhibition of STAT3 signaling may improve treatment of some pediatric brain tumors

While substantial strides have been made against some types of childhood cancers, high-grade gliomas still lack effective treatments. Thirty to 60% of these pediatric brain tumors bear mutations in the gene H3F3A.

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