HOT News

Developmental Therapeutics Getting Around Drug Resistance
The primary goal of the University of Minnesota Developmental Therapeutics Initiative (DTI) is to advance novel cancer treatments for solid tumors. With advances in personalized cancer...
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Women's Hormones Linked to Ovarian and Breast Cancers
Dr. Carol Lange at the University of Minnesota in the Department of Medicine is working to discover just what the relationship is between hormones and cancer? It has a lot to do with cells...
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Developing Immunotherapies to Combat Graft-Versus-Host Disease
You may need donor stem cells if you have an issue with your blood cells, as with cancers like leukemia or lymphoma, or other bone marrow failure diseases like aplastic anemia. An allogeneic stem...
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Non-English Speakers Undergoing Active Cancer Treatment Need Support
Did you know - according to the United States (US) Census Bureau one in five individuals speak a language other than English at home and one in ten are actually non-English speakers?
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The Aim of Bone Marrow Transplant
Bone marrow transplant (BMT) has been successfully used to treat diseases such as leukemias, lymphomas, aplastic anemia, immune deficiency disorders, and some solid tumor cancers since 1968.
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