A new University of Cincinnati Cancer Center study has identified a particular strand of microRNA as a promising new target for overcoming breast cancer treatment resistance and improving outcomes.
A new University of Cincinnati Cancer Center study has identified a particular strand of microRNA as a promising new target for overcoming breast cancer treatment resistance and improving outcomes.
All of the proceeds will benefit the cancer patients and care teams at the University of Cincinnati Cancer Center. On Tuesday, WLWT was joined by Tasha Stapleton, the vice president of events for ...
Flash radiotherapy could replace conventional cancer cures. The advancements of flash radiotherapy machines could ...
Doctors at the University of Cincinnati Cancer Center are exploring whether personalized mRNA vaccines are effective at reducing lung cancer recurrence. The vaccines are developed from a patient's ...
A new study led by University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researchers details how the accumulation of copper helps clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC)—the most common kidney cancer—grow ...
University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researchers in the lab of Jun-Lin Guan, Ph.D., have identified a new protein that ...
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati think they may have identified a pill that could prevent recurrence of breast cancer ... comes from the National Center for Research Resources of ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A summer camp for kids of parents affected by cancer is hoping to fill its remaining spots. Camp Kesem at the University of Cincinnati is free to any Tri-State family.