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City of Hope is home to leading colorectal cancer survival rates By City of Hope Mar. 16, 2022 Physician News Treatments March is Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Awareness Month, and there is no better time to highlight the work City of Hope is doing to combat …
New preclinical data show broad immune response to City of Hope-developed COVID-19 vaccine By City of Hope Jan. 26, 2022 COVID-19 Don J. Diamond, Ph.D. COH04S1, a City of Hope-developed COVID-19 investigational vaccine, stimulated broad-spectrum …
City of Hope's Prostate Cancer Program is Exceeding SEER National Survival Rates By City of Hope Feb. 18, 2022 Physician News Treatments Patients at City of Hope are Seeing Optimal Results From Our Prostate Cancer Program With one of the largest prostate …
City of Hope es pionero en el poder predictivo de la inteligencia artificial By Maxine Nunes City of Hope está transformando la práctica de la medicina al usar inteligencia artificial (artificial intelligence, AI) para predecir, con una exactitud que …
A tale of support and survival for esophageal cancer patients By Abe Rosenberg Apr. 25, 2022 Patient Care At first glance, there was nothing unusual about the party of five having lunch recently at a popular cafe in Monrovia, California, down the road …
Combining three powerful tools in effort to detect cancer early By Abe Rosenberg Apr. 29, 2022 Research Surgeon Dan Raz, M.D., M.A.S., is City of Hope’s co-director of the Lung Cancer and Thoracic Oncology Program. He’s on a crusade to develop the most …
$3M SPORE grant will fund study of lung cancer in Blacks By Letisia Marquez Dec. 09, 2021 Lung Cancer Patient Care Research City of Hope has received a lung cancer Specialized Programs of Research Excellence (SPORE) grant from the National Cancer …
Innovative biochemist studies causes and effects of diabetes complications By Katie Neith Dec. 10, 2021 Diabetes Research Rama Natarajan, Ph.D. , the National Business Products Industry Professor in Diabetes Research, first joined City of Hope in 1990 as …
Stopping type 1 diabetes before it starts By Katie Neith Dec. 10, 2021 Diabetes Research Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease most often seen in children that causes the body to launch an attack on insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas, …
TV reporter Amanda Salas fought cancer in the public eye By Wayne Lewis Dec. 09, 2022 Rose Parade Success Stories Remote video URL Amanda Salas, entertainment anchor for FOX11’s Good Day L.A. morning show, was in the midst of a banner year for her career, …