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For Your Health – DNA Cancer Research


Two aspects of cancer are featured on this episode of For Your Health, a way that lasers may be used in a new cutting edge treatment and how DNA research is changing the way doctors think about tumor growth. Hosts Charna Davis Wiese and Ed Heiland also explore new developments in treatment of speech problems. [...]

Lowy Cancer Research Centre: Construction Nov ’07 – Nov ’08


(View this video in HD for best results.) The first twelve months of construction on UNSW’s Lowy Cancer Research Centre. When complete, the 0m facility will house up to 400 researchers from UNSW and the Childrens Cancer Institute Australia (CCIA) to be one of the largest dedicated cancer research centres in the Southern Hemisphere. For [...]

Challenge event benefits cancer research at Purdue


The Purdue Cancer Center Challenge run raised more than 000 that will be used to conduct basic cancer research at the West Lafayette campus. www.cancer.purdue.edu

TGen’s Breast & Ovarian Cancer Research


One in every seven women in the United States will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. Every 12 minutes breast cancer claims the life of another American woman. TGen’s research uses advanced technologies which rapidly measure the behavior of tumors at very high resolution, to identify the underlying reasons driving uncontrolled cancer cell growth with [...]

www.giveafewbob.org – Prostate Cancer Research Foundation


In 2003, Bob Monkhouse died from prostate cancer, a disease which is now killing one man every hour in the UK. Shockingly, although it’s almost as common as breast cancer, it gets a fraction of the research funding. Highly promising research projects are ready to go right now, they just need the money to get [...]

“Why I Do Cancer Research”


Remarks by researchers of the Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center on April 16, 2009. This event was part of the Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center 24th Annual Gala Celebration Share the Journey.


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