Researchers from the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center presented new research on breast cancer risk prediction at the 2021 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.
A new study from Alexander Melamed, MD, MPH, is shining a spotlight on the massive disparities we see in rates of cervical cancer across different areas of NYC.
Ryan Moy, MD, PhD, and Sam Yoon, MD, share insights on stomach cancer, including recent surgical advances and what the future holds for stomach cancer research and treatment.
Steven Reiner, MD, Alison Taylor, PhD, and Timothy Wang, MD, have recently won V Foundation awards for their cutting-edge cancer research in genetics, immunotherapy, and gastric cancers.
Congratulations to HICCC members named as 2021 Highly Cited Researchers--researchers who produced multiple papers ranking in the top 1% globally by citations for their field and year of publication.
Awarded a new NIH grant, Dr. Chin Hur is conducting comparative modeling aimed at improving the prevention and detection of stomach cancer and having an impact on cancer control policy in the U.S.
Sharon Howell had an encouraging response as a patient in the I-SPY clinical trials, and the outcome could also translate to a lower likelihood of her cancer coming back in the future.
Desiree Walker is dedicated to patient advocacy, driving awareness, community outreach engagement, empowering cancer patients, and linking them to the resources they need during treatment and beyond.
The 2021 Real-World Data Impact Award will support the researchers' work into the toxicity and efficacy of oral anticancer drugs and identifying disparities in care.
Dr. Elisa Konofagou, a pioneer in ultrasound-based methods for noninvasive early detection of tumors and cardiovascular disease, has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine.