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Cedars-Sinai Surgeon to Lead Breast Program at Huntington Cancer Center
Jeannie Shen, MD, a Fellowship-Trained Breast Surgeon, Is Medical Director of the Breast Program and the International Health Program at the Cedars-Sinai AffiliateCedars-Sinai Cancer Leaders Assume New Roles
Cedars-Sinai Cancer Has a New Associate Director for Basic Research and New Co-Leaders of Its Cancer Biology ProgramStudy: Active Surveillance an Effective Option for Thyroid Cancer
Research published in JAMA Oncology determines many low-risk thyroid cancers can be as effectively managed with monitoring as with surgery.Pharmacology Researcher to Lead Cancer Diversity, Inclusion Program
James Turkson, PhD, Brings a Global Perspective to His New Role: Guiding Inclusion Initiatives for Researchers, Clinicians and Patients11th Annual New Therapeutics in Oncology: The Road to Personalized Medicine Featuring The Fenmore Lectureship and The Redlich Lectureship
Date & Location Friday, November 11, 2022, 1:30 PM - Saturday, November 12, 2022, 4:30 PM PST Sofitel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills, 8555 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, CACedars-Sinai Study Highlights Cancer Disparities in LA County
Clinicians and researchers plan to close gaps in health outcomes by better understanding the needs of the county’s diverse populations.Cedars-Sinai Team Pioneers Liver Cancer Blood Test
Investigators Honored with Rubenstein Award for Cancer Research
The annual award, which includes a $3,000 cash prize, honors Paul Rubenstein, MD, Cedars-Sinai's first director of Medical Education.Experimental Vaccine for Brain Cancer Shows Preliminary Evidence of Generating an Immune Response
A vaccine created by scientists at Cedars-Sinai produced an immune response in some patients against a deadly brain cancer known as glioblastoma and may have prolonged patients' lives.Transforming Cancer
Through breakthrough discoveries and day-to-day interactions with patients, Cedars-Sinai is transforming every aspect of cancer research and care.The New Lung Cancer Landscape
Public health efforts and scientific advances have led to a significant drop in lung cancer deaths, but researchers are still searching for cures for the No. 1 cancer scourge.Lung Cancer Therapy Could Help Patients Live Longer
Late-breaking research from Cedars-Sinai Cancer finds an immunotherapy drug combination improves survival for patients with immunotherapy-resistant, non-small cell lung cancer.