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Date: 09/22/2017
University of Michigan Radiation Oncologists are attending ASTRO. Issam El Naqa, Robert Dess, Yi Luo, Yue Cao and Payal Soni will be presenting today.
Date: 09/21/2017
1:15 - 2:45pm Dawn Owen, U-M Radiation Oncology: Utility of 4DMRI for Liver Radiation Planning [e-poster] Abstract #165 Location: 5B
Date: 09/08/2017
As cancer grows, it evolves. Individual cells become more aggressive, break away to flow through the body and spread to distant areas. What if there were a way to find those early aggressors? How are they different from the rest of the cells? And more importantly: Is there a way to stop them before they spread?
Date: 09/02/2017
Author: Rosemary Clandos  Media contact: Nicole Fawcett, 734-764-2220 |  Patients may contact Cancer Ans
Date: 09/01/2017
Cancer cells obtained from a blood test may be able to predict how early-stage lung cancer patients will fare, a team from the University of Michigan has shown. This information could be used to determine which patients are most likely to benefit from additional therapies to head off the spread of the cancer to other areas of the body.
Date: 08/28/2017
Individual acupressure points linked to specific centers in the brain can offer targeted relief for breast cancer patients with persistent fatigue, according to a new neuroimaging study.
Date: 08/25/2017
Reuters reports on a study published in European Urology that shows that black men in America with medium- and high-risk prostate tumors are less likely to get aggressive treatment than white men are.
Date: 08/25/2017
An experimental drug combined with the traditional chemotherapy drug cisplatin, when used in mice, destroyed a rare form of salivary gland tumor and prevented a recurrence within 300 days, a University of Michigan study found.

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