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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.
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Transforming Cancer
Through breakthrough discoveries and day-to-day interactions with patients, Cedars-Sinai is transforming every aspect of cancer research and care.
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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.
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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.
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Study: Antibody Response Varies by Tumor Type and Treatment
Dual studies by Cedars-Sinai Cancer researchers have found that there are significant differences in the durability of antibody responses and frequency of breakthrough cases in patients who are undergoing cancer treatments and receive certain COVID-19 vaccinations.
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Understanding the Biology of Breast Cancer with Dr. Armando E. Giuliano
In this episode, Giuliano discusses his experience in making sentinel node biopsy relevant to breast cancer and how he sees the standard of care changing as discoveries continue.
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Methods in Treating and Preventing Colorectal Cancer with Dr. Phil Fleshner
In this episode, Phillip Fleshner, MD, director of colorectal surgery research, discusses surgical education, the incidence of colon cancer in young and old patients, the controversy around robotic surgery for colon cancer and the future of treatment for this disease.
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Examining Gene Expression Signatures in Cancer Cells
To correlate gene expression signatures with cancer progression and chemotherapy resistance, a team of scientists led by Akil A. Merchant, MD, a Cedars-Sinai Cancer hematology researcher, and Rong Lu, PhD, an assistant professor of Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine at the University of Southern California, have introduced a new genetic technology in a study of laboratory mice, published recently in Nature Communications.
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About the Breast Oncology Fellowship | Cedars-Sinai Academic Medicine
Cedars-Sinai offers a one-year, clinical, interdisciplinary breast oncology fellowship to candidates who have completed a general surgery or obstetrics-gynecology residency and who are board-eligible or board-certified.
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About the Complex General Surgical Oncology Fellowship
Cedars-Sinai offers a two-year Complex General Surgical Oncology Fellowship for candidates who have completed an approved general surgery residency and who are board-eligible or board-certified. The fellowship is an integrated, multidisciplinary program with a major emphasis on surgical oncology training and multidisciplinary care.
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Studying the Diabetes and Pancreatic Cancer Connection
When a patient is diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, physicians rarely think of chronic pancreatitis as the cause. But about 50% of people diagnosed with chronic pancreatitis will develop diabetes.
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Active Surveillance for Thyroid Cancer
For patients with tiny, localized thyroid cancers, the standard of care is surgery. But Cedars-Sinai investigators are exploring the benefits of a different approach.