Case Comprehensive Cancer Center

Hero Type
Image
May 03, 2016
Effort to understand risks of treatment, and prognostic clues to long-term outcomes
Prostate cancers are either low-grade, low-risk forms that may be monitored but otherwise untreated, or they’re serious enough to require surgery and radiation.
Monitoring can cause patients anxiety. Radical treatme...
April 29, 2016
I just signed up for VeloSano Bike to Cure, marking the second year that the Case CCC will coordinate a team. I'm hoping you will join me.
We had a great time last year, and this year should be even better, and our team even larger! I encourage you to take the time to sign up. Information about ou...
April 22, 2016
Here's your chance! The National Cancer Institute (NCI) recently launched an online platform for people to submit research ideas for the Cancer Moonshot.
Suggestions will be collected by the Blue Ribbon Panel and formulated into RFAs with short submission times. I will remind you that the Provocat...

Hero Type
Image
April 15, 2016
At the end of this week, many of you will be attending the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting in New Orleans.
Once again, we are excited to have many members and trainees participating, presenting, and leading sessions. If we accidentally missed anyone, please email canc...
April 14, 2016
This year, the campus community will come together once again for Relay for Life Saturday, April 16, at 11:30 a.m. at the Bill Sudeck Track at the North Residential Village. This year’s event will be 15 hours—down from last year’s 18—and will conclude at 3 a.m. Sunday, April 17.
The event’s co-dire...
April 08, 2016
As you are aware, Vice President Biden and President Obama announced the Cancer Moonshot during the 2016 State of the Union Address. Since that time, there has been considerable development of efforts both on the part of the Executive Branch and through the NCI. In the course of this effort, we appr...
April 07, 2016
Advance aims at detecting cancers earlier, improving treatment and outcomes
Physicists and engineers at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø have developed an optical sensor, based on nanostructured metamaterials, that’s 1 million times more sensitive than the current best available—one capable of identi...
March 30, 2016
The National Center for Regenerative Medicine will host the biannual Cancer Stem Cell conference Sept. 20-23 at the Hilton Hotel Downtown-Lakeside.
The conference seeks to foster new collaborations across national and international boundaries. It will address the translation of bench-top science to...
March 25, 2016
Guest Author: Davendra Sohal, MD, MPH
A very well-written recent news story in The New York Times, "When Gene Tests for Breast Cancer Reveal Grim Data but No Guidance," described critical elements of the role of genomics in cancer care, and the problems that doctors face while making decisions in t...
March 11, 2016
Guest Author: Li Li, MD, PhD
Earlier this week the National Cancer Institute released The Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer (1975-2012). While this report shows a continuing trend of decline of mortality for most cancers for both men and women, thanks largely to progress in prevention an...