How blood and bone marrow transplant expertise is changing cancer care at Ohio State
For four decades, Ohio State blood and bone marrow transplant innovation has improved cancer care with an increasing emphasis on patients’ quality of life.
For four decades, Ohio State blood and bone marrow transplant innovation has improved cancer care with an increasing emphasis on patients’ quality of life.
A stem cell donor changed Laura Tiberi's life after her leukemia diagnosis. Now she's sharing hope and inspiration with other transplant recipients.
Immunotherapy innovation is a full-time focus at an Ohio State institute where researchers develop new ways to treat cancer with patients’ own natural defenses.
Clinical trials are gateways to a cancer-free world, providing today’s patients with new treatments that could revolutionize care in the future.
A grant honoring a late Ohio State medical student could one day help some blood cancer patients avoid second diagnoses.
A groundbreaking new leukemia and lymphoma treatment could be available to patients across the world thanks in part to an Ohio State clinical trial.
Food is medicine at Ohio State, where a new study emphasizes nutrition to help improve quality of life for lung cancer patients.
With advances in care and research, along with the opening of new, state-of-the-art facilities, 2023 was another big year in Ohio State’s work to create a cancer-free world.
Nearly 50 years after arriving in Columbus, an Ohio State blood cancer expert is retiring — but he isn’t planning to slow down any time soon.
When possible, prevention is the best treatment for lymphedema — painful swelling that can result from some cancer therapies.