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UF Scripps researcher’s drug-discovery method shows promise against aggressive breast cancer
UF Scripps Biomedical Research scientist Matthew Disney, Ph.D. has found yet another groundbreaking approach to a problem that has long vexed scientists: How…
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Leading breast cancer experts to speak at UF, Moffitt symposium
Leading experts in breast cancer treatment and research will speak at the 16th annual Multidisciplinary Symposium on Breast Disease, to be held Feb. 10-13 at…
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UF researcher awarded grant for breast cancer research
Vita Golubovskaya, Ph.D., a research assistant professor of oncology in the University of Florida College of Medicine's department of surgery, has received a…
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UF surgeons, particle engineers receive grants to research breast cancer treatments
A team of UF College of Medicine and College of Engineering researchers has received three Department of Defense Breast Cancer Concept Awards and a grant from…
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New campaign encourages women with disabilities to get breast cancer screenings
New campaign encourages women with disabilities to get breast cancer screenings. Photo courtesy of CDC) For June, a cancer survivor, the breast cancer…
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Health campaign encourages central Florida women with disabilities to get breast cancer screenings
New campaign encourages women with disabilities to get breast cancer screenings. Photo courtesy of CDC) For Diane, a mother of three who started using a…
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Debbie drove the distance when her breast cancer kept her from teaching
Debbie Paine is a college professor in Georgia who drove 200+ miles daily for weeks to find the best person to solve the problem of her breast cancer. Debbie’s…
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Free public forum on breast health to precede international medical symposium
Leading breast disease experts will discuss hormone replacement therapy and other controversial issues related to breast cancer at a public forum on Thursday,…
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Drug trio shows effectiveness against deadly type of breast cancer in mouse model
A three-drug combination has almost completely suppressed the deadliest type of breast cancer during testing in mouse models, according to a group that…
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Breast pathologist Shahla Masood will lead world conference on breast disease
Novel ways to help predict a breast cancer patient’s response to treatment is one of many topics guest speakers will explore at the University of Florida’s…