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Researchers Studying Whether an Anti-Rejection Drug Is Effective Against Glioblastoma

Research led by the Rogel Cancer Center is trying a new approach: Make radiation therapy more effective for glioblastoma patients by targeting a critical metabolic pathway and disrupting its ability to repair the DNA damage caused by the radiation.

Persistence Pays Off: Colonoscopy and COVID

Part of our Cancer Doesn’t Wait for COVID - #ScreenSafelyMI series

Pelvic Exam and Mammography During COVID

Part of our Cancer Doesn’t Wait for COVID - #ScreenSafelyMI series

Rosemary Berardi

At 80 years old, Rosemary Berardi was nervous getting her annual pelvic exam and mammogram during the COVID pandemic

Rosemary Berardi, 80, is always compliant with her routine screenings. As a 20-year endometrial cancer survivor, she knows how much it means.

Colonoscopy During COVID

Part of our Cancer Doesn’t Wait for COVID - #ScreenSafelyMI series

Tom Boldrick

Tom Boldrick's doctor had to convince him it was riskier to delay his colonoscopy than have it during the COVID pandemic

Tom Boldrick admits it. He kept putting off that colonoscopy his doctor told him to schedule.

Mammography During COVID

Part of our Cancer Doesn’t Wait for COVID - #ScreenSafelyMI series

Jennifer Nagy

Jennifer Nagy shares why she got screened for breast cancer in spite of COVID concerns

Jennifer Nagy couldn’t believe how quickly it was over. She arrived for her annual mammogram at 9:45 a.m. and was back in the car by 10:10 a.m.

For Researchers

As a National Cancer Institute (NCI) designated cancer center, collaborative membership in our research efforts is a vital part of who we are. Our membership reaches from the medical to academic campuses of the University of Michigan. Apply for membership.

 

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