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- World-renowned lung cancer experts collaborate with local oncologists
- Researchers study aggressive breast cancer in Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders
- Improved cancer therapies by UH researchers could spring from mesothelioma discovery
- UH Cancer Center hosts 3 Nobel laureates, top scientists at symposium
- UH Cancer Center, NASA project to combat astronaut muscle loss
- Non-invasive detection of breast cancer earns PhD student dissertation award
- Health needs of Native Hawaiian men focus of UH Cancer Center project
- Moloka'i resident brings awareness to earlier screenings for Inflammatory Breast Cancer
- The University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center in Kakaʻako: how it came about
- International award for PhD student’s body fat, heart disease research
- Frequent stomach growling led to colon cancer diagnosis
- UH Cancer Center researcher selected for leadership role on national committee
- A cold sore for 2 months leads to oral cancer diagnosis
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- International workshop to highlight latest in breast density, cancer risk
- Young Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders face highest cancer death rates
- Henrietta Lacks Lives On: The Story of her Immortal HeLa Cells
- UH Cancer Center developing new vaccines to treat aggressive liver cancer
- UH Cancer Center researcher receives first Prevention Science Award in Hawaiʻi
- Cancer survivors’ perspectives on patient empowerment, free talk on July 18
- UH Cancer Center researcher provides a voice for Hawai‘i residents in cancer clinical trials
- UH Cancer Center’s Quest for a Cure Educates about Prostate Cancer
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- NCI Awards UH Cancer Center Researcher for Transforming APP’s Role in Clinical Trials
- Researchers Further their Understanding of How Asbestos Causes Cancer
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