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Journal Watch

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2017

New target for colorectal cancer  In a study published March 6 in the journal Oncogene, Dana Hardbower, Ph.D., Keith Wilson, M.D., and colleagues demonstrated that epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling in macrophages is associated with increased colitis-associated colon cancer development. While inflammatory bowel disease and colitis can increase the risk of colon cancer, the […]

A Better Chance

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2017

The wait gave Latonya Drumwright a premonition. It was supposed to be a quick visit, something she could get done during her lunch hour on a beautiful March day when the daffodils seemed brighter than sunshine. Now she sat under the glare of a fluorescent light with the uneasy inkling that this mammogram would not […]

The Mentor

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2017

During a career that spans more than half a century, Harold “Hal” Moses, M.D., pioneered an entirely new research field aimed at suppressing tumor growth and helped build Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center (VICC) into one of the nation’s leading cancer centers.  Moses, who will turn 80 in February 2018, has closed his lab and retired to […]

The Immunotherapy Generation

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2017

David Chism, 42  Assistant Professor of Medicine  Education: B.A., Georgetown University, M.Sc., Tulane University, M.D., University of Tennessee  Research area/medical specialty: Clinical research in genitourinary oncology with a focus in bladder and kidney cancer, medical oncology.  When did you join VICC and why did you choose to work here?  January 2016. I chose to work here because […]

The Invisible Wildfire

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2017

Don Cox didn’t intend to quit smoking. He enjoyed lighting up. A cigarette helped him relax, socialize, figure out a problem or just have a moment to himself. His hand felt empty without one.  “Every year, my doctor would say ‘You got to quit smoking.’ I just let it go over my head,” Cox said.  […]

The gift of better health and a better future

Friday, June 16th, 2017

Jimmy Bradford’s final gift spurred groundbreaking research on melanoma. Now his onetime colleague and friend is among the thousands of patients who are benefiting. Read their story in “An Abiding Bond”

Pow! Unleashing immunotherapies & protecting patients

Wednesday, May 31st, 2017

  The television ad opens on a city skyline at sunrise, with people looking up curiously at the buildings. “It’s not every day something this big comes along,” says the narrator, as words appear projected on the side of a building. “A chance to live longer,” the words spell out in big, bright capital letters. […]

The Cancer Checklist

Wednesday, May 31st, 2017

  Van Edmundson had been diligent in getting routine colonoscopies, beginning at age 50, so when his doctor asked him to get a new scan after he began having shortness of breath and developed anemia, he was happy to do so. The colonoscopy revealed a small, cancerous mass. Now, four years after surgery to remove […]

Journal Watch

Wednesday, May 31st, 2017

Discovery offers new insight on lung cancer risk Researchers have discovered a proteomic “signature” from the airways of heavy smokers that could lead to better risk assessment and perhaps new ways to stop lung cancer before it starts. The findings, reported Nov. 17, 2016, in JCI Insight, are based on the observation that otherwise normal-looking […]

News Around the Cancer Center

Tuesday, May 30th, 2017

21st Century Cures Act supports cancer research Lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle, along with patients, physicians and scientists agree on one urgent priority—the need to accelerate the pace of scientific discovery to address a range of serious and costly illnesses, from cancer to Alzheimer’s disease. In a spirit of harmony and far-reaching […]

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