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The Arizona Cancer Center was recently awarded an $8.25 million Survival Signals for Molecular Target Assessment (SSMTA) grant from the National Cancer Institute.
Annual Southwest Regional Trauma Conference, Thursday, Aug. 16, 8:30 a.m. to 4:05 p.m., and Friday, Aug. 17, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the Sheraton El Conquistador Resort, 10000 North Oracle Road will gather hundreds of professionals together to help combat this major problem.
A study under way at the University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center is looking at a drug that could make it easier to prevent stroke in patients suffering from a common heart rhythm irregularity known as atrial fibrillation.
Pregnant women should be cautious about contact with pet hamsters, wild or laboratory mice according to a study by UA pediatrician Dr. Leslie Barton, published in the August 1 edition of Clinical Infectious Diseases.
Dr. Raymond L. Woosley, associate dean for clinical research at the Georgetown University School of Medicine, has accepted the position of vice president for the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center and dean of the UA College of Medicine.
First-year medical students at the University of Arizona embark on their careers by receiving their first lab coats
Vitamin E and selenium will be used to test healthy men age 55 and older for the largest-ever prostate cancer prevention study, launched today by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the Arizona Cancer Center, which is part of a network of research sites known as the Southwest Oncology Group (SWOG).
The Arizona Cancer Center invites UA faculty and staff to make a positive difference in your personal life while making a major contribution in the fight against cancer. Better Than Ever is a 3-month program that will train you to complete the newly named Lute & Bobbi Olson Half Marathon on Sunday, Dec. 9.
Surgeons at University Medical Center are performing a new procedure to repair abdominal aortic aneurysms that drastically reduces a patient's recovery time from approximately two months to two weeks.
A recent report by U.S. News & World Report further confirms that heart care at University Medical Center and the University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center is among the best in the nation.