The stones are Rogel Cancer Center’s way of thanking front line staff; from our custodians to doctors, respiratory therapists to nurses and everyone who comes in every day to help our patients. Learn more
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Arul M. Chinnaiyan, M.D., Ph.D., of the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center will lead the Dream Team project titled Precision Therapy for Advanced Prostate Cancer.
In time for Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center experts outline genetic counseling, screening and treatment strategies for colorectal cancer.
Two studies published March 6 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute provide insights about the CYP2D6 genotype in postmenopausal breast cancer patients and represent a major step forward in understanding the usefulness of CYP2D6 testing for deciding whether or not a patient should receive adjuvant tamoxifen for treatment of early-stage breast cancer.
Two studies published March 6 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute provide insights about the CYP2D6 genotype in postmenopausal breast cancer patients and represent a major step forward in understanding the usefulness of CYP2D6 testing for deciding whether or not a patient should receive adjuvant tamoxifen for treatment of early-stage breast cancer.
Lilly Oncology on Canvas art exhibition, featuring art by cancer survivors, visits the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center for three weeks in March.
Lilly Oncology on Canvas art exhibition, featuring art by cancer survivors, visits the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center for three weeks in March.
The stones are Rogel Cancer Center’s way of thanking front line staff; from our custodians to doctors, respiratory therapists to nurses and everyone who comes in every day to help our patients. Learn more
Get Rogel gear
A portion of all sales will help Michigan Medicine in securing much needed PPE, support services for employees, faster testing and other COVID-19 research.