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Rogel Cancer Center at AACR Annual Meeting

Rogel Cancer Center faculty and trainees will lead nearly 70 presentations, posters and moderated sessions at the American Association for Cancer Research annual meeting.

Collaborative Excellence

Rogel has become a center of excellence in pancreatic cancer research, combining pioneering research with innovative clinical care and an array of clinical trials. Marina Pasca di Magliano, Ph.D., explains why the key to a robust research program and responsive care lies in collaboration.

Michigan Surgical Quality Collaborative Teams with BCBSM Foundation to Improve Colorectal Cancer Surgery Outcomes Statewide

Calista Harbaugh, MS, MD., colon and rectal surgeon and health services researcher, is leading the charge to help reduce as many positive margin instances among Michigan colorectal cancer patients as possible. In 2023, Harbaugh’s “Leveraging the Michigan Surgical Quality Collaborative (MSQC) to Improve Statewide Colorectal Cancer” project was awarded a $50,000 Investigator Initiated Research grant from the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM) Foundation.

The Quiet Strength of Nature

Ann Mondro

On display September 2023 though January, 2024

 

New advances may lead to prostate cancer treatment with fewer side effects

Within the last few years, nuclear medicine has added to cutting edge treatment options for cancer. One of the latest advancements is the use of a treatment called Pluvicto to treat metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer.

New model of key brain tumor feature could help scientists understand how to develop new treatments

Researchers at the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center are exploiting a unique biological feature of glioblastoma to gain a better understanding of how this puzzling brain cancer develops and how to target new treatments against it. The team developed human and mouse models of glioblastoma oncostreams and examined multiple factors in the tumor microenvironment that could impact how oncostreams develop and how to reverse them.

Referencing the LMS SPORE Grant

Each publication, press release, or other document about research supported by an NIH award must include an acknowledgment of NIH award support and a disclaimer such as:

Research reported in this publication was supported by the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number P50CA272170. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.

Women in Cancer Research Symposium

In celebration of International Women's Day, this year's Rogel Cancer Center Symposium will focus on women and women advocates in the cancer sciences. The event is open to all, including trainees.

Thursday, March 7, 8 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. (HYBRID)
Great Lakes South Central, Palmer Commons
100 Washtenaw Ave  Directions
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