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BEARCATS/Health: Keys to Caring for Our Aging Population
BEARCATS/Health: Gut Health for Wellness
BEARCATS/Health: Keys to Caring for Our Aging Population
BEARCATS/Health: Gut Health for Wellness
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University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researchers will present abstracts at the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) annual meeting Sept. 27 through Oct. 1 in San Francisco.
The University of Cincinnati Cancer Center’s Ahmet Kaynak examined the unique tumor microenvironment of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cells, identified one of the key proteins that aids tumor treatment resistance and developed a new drug targeting this protein that reduced tumor size and increased survival in animal models.
The University of Cincinnati Cancer Center's Melissa Erickson was featured in a Cancer Therapy Advisor article discussing the importance of oncology and primary care synergy to support cancer survivors.
The University of Cincinnati Cancer Center's Alique Topalian spoke with Medscape about her personal experiences of chronic health conditions as a cancer survivor and her research on the benefits of oncology primary care for young survivors.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is not playing right now, after suffering an injury known as "turf toe." What is "turf toe"? How long will his recovery take? A University of Cincinnati orthopaedic surgeon recently appeared on Cincinnati Edition on 91.7 WVXU News to talk about the injury.
The University of Cincinnati's Kelly Dobos was featured in an Allure article discussing "sunscreen doping" and whether consumers should be concerned about mineral SPF formulas not actually being 100% mineral based.
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Jennifer Theiss
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College of Medicine