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| Nov 11, 2008 | UVA Researcher Daniel Gioeli, Ph.D., Receives $1.5 Million Grant to Study Role of Androgen Receptor in Prostate Cancer Scientists have long understood that male hormones, androgens and the androgen receptor, play key roles in the development of the prostate as well as prostate cancers. Without androgen, prostate cancer should stop growing or even shrink, as it needs the hormone to survive. However, that is not always the case. |
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| Oct 20, 2008 | Breast-cancer survivors, supporters walk in Richmond After Bea Ingram was diagnosed with breast cancer in March 2006, her husband of 35 years and their three grown children put on pink shirts and joined the annual Making Strikes Against Breast Cancer walk. |
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| Oct 7, 2008 | U.Va. Inventors Work to Advance Cancer Treatment Discovery Through New Start-Up Company University of Virginia researchers Kevin R. Lynch and Timothy L. Macdonald have developed novel therapeutic compounds that could aid in the fight against cancer. |
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| Aug 21, 2008 | Four UVA Melanoma Experts Secure $1.25 Million in Internationally Competitive Research Awards The UVA Cancer Center is further strengthening its melanoma research program with the help of four separate investigator awards totaling $1.25 million. |
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| Aug 4, 2008 | UVa Researchers Look To Cure Tumors Using Light One key ingredient, an FDA approved compound called photofrin, is absorbed by cancer cells, and when exposed to light kills the cancer. |
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| July 23, 2008 |
UVA Cancer Researcher First in Nation to Receive Premiere Research Grant from Bone and Cancer Foundation |
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| July 18, 2008 |
UVA Program Awards $10 Million to University Investigators To Study Diseases Associated with Smoking |
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| July 16, 2008 | UVA Scientist Stuart S. Berr, Ph.D., Awarded $2 Million Grant From the NIH for Cyclotron to Expand Imaging Research A multidisciplinary team of researchers, led by University of Virginia Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Engineer Stuart S. Berr, Ph.D., has received a $2 million grant from the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for the purchase of a cyclotron to expand imaging research at UVA. |
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| July 10, 2008 | UVA Health System Specialties Honored by U.S. News & World Report Seven medical specialties at the University of Virginia Health System (including cancer) are ranked in the 19th annual survey of "America's Best Hospitals" from U.S. News & World Report. |
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| June 18, 2008 | FDA Warns of Fake Cancer Treamtents Available Online The Food and Drug Administration is cracking down on teas, supplements, creams and other products sold online that falsely claim to cure, treat or prevent cancer. They are not agency-approved drugs. |
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| June 17, 2008 | Triple Negative Breast Cancer is Rare, but Fast-Moving The American Cancer Society estimates that nearly 180,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the U.S. this year. About 15% of those patients will have a rare, fast-moving form of the disease, called Triple Negative. |
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| June 14, 2008 | Women's Four Miler Training Begins With a Bang About 1,000 women hit the track Saturday morning at UVa to begin training for a race that doesn't even take place until Labor Day weekend. |
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| June 11, 2008 | Dr. Benjamin W. Purow Receives Early Career Physician-Scientist Award from Howard Hughes Medical Institute One of the biggest challenges for new tenure-track faculty at medical schools is securing initial funding for their research. For University of Virginia Neuro-Oncologist Benjamin W. Purow, M.D., that challenge has been met. |
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| May 28, 2008 | Softball Event Aims to Strike Out Cancer on June 1 Local politicians, media personalities and University of Virginia Cancer Center employees will square off at McIntire Park's softball fields to support ongoing, innovative research at the UVA Cancer Center. |
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| May 23, 2008 | Take part in 'Quest' to fight childhood cancer Richmonders can join Connor's Heroes and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in the "Quest" to cure childhood cancer by participating in a combined day of unique and fun events. |
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| April 9, 2008 | University of Virginia Health System Breaking Ground April 12 for $74 Million Emily Couric Clinical Cancer Center Before losing her own battle against pancreatic cancer in October 2001, Virginia State Senator Emily Couric invited the University of Virginia community to envision a very special medical facility - a cancer center dedicated to meeting the individual needs of each patient and to treating the whole person, not just the disease. |
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| April 2, 2008 | UVa Doctors: Heartburn Can Cause Cancer Doctors say cancer of the esophagus is the fastest growing malignancy in America. The key to avoiding disease could be as simple as making some basic changes to your diet. |
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| March 13, 2008 | New Study Sheds Light on Why Patients in Some States Have More Allergic Reactions to Widely-Used Cancer Drug When treated with the widely-used cancer drug, cetuximab, patients in several states - mostly in the Southeast - were experiencing allergic reactions more frequently and more severely than those living elsewhere. |
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| March 12, 2008 |
UVA Health System Wins Distinction for Its Care of Patients |
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| Feb 28, 2008 |
Recurrent Brain Cancer Responds to New Treatment |
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| Feb 18, 2008 | Chemist and Microbiologist Honored with Distinguished Scientist Award Lester Andrews and Ian Macara are acknowledged for their extensive contributions in physical chemistry and cellular regulation. |
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| Feb 1, 2008 |
UVA Unveils Cancer Center Plans to the Public (includes video) |
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| Jan 30, 2008 | UVA Cancer Center Honored by Coaches The Women's Basketball Coaches Association has started a Think Pink initiative focused on breast cancer awareness. At the UVA Women's Basketball Game against N.C. State (February 1, 2008) UVA Coach Debbie Ryan will recognize Coach Yow and the Kay Yow WBCA Cancer Fund. |
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| Jan 24, 2008 | Breast Cancer Tools: MRIs Used More Often for Early Detection, Especially for Women at Higher Risk Doctors are doing more magnetic resonance images, or MRIs, of the breast to look for cancer, and as expected are finding more suspicious areas that require follow-up. |
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| Jan 23, 2008 | UVA Health System Researchers Unravel Mystery of Cell Division: May Have Implications for Controlling Cancer Cells Experts in mitosis (cell division) at the University of Virginia Health System have made discoveries that explain how one protein - the kinase Aurora B - could have such a large role in guiding and policing the process of cell division. |
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| Jan 20, 2008 | The Link Between Rheumatoid Arthritis and Lymphoma For several years, researchers have noted a strong link between RA and lymphoma, a connection that should not go unnoticed by patients with this inflammatory joint disease |
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| Jan 15, 2008 | $50,000 Given for Cancer Efforts The American Cancer Society presented a $50,000 check to Gov. Timothy M. Kaine to help finance screening more women for breast and cervical cancer. |
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| Jan 9, 2008 | Martha Jefferson HealthWise-January 9th January marks cervical cancer screening month and health care workers are spreading the word about the importance of receiving a PAP test. |
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| Jan 4, 2008 | Cancer Patient Leaves Money to Group Woman who died gives $100,000 to Richmond Chapter |
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