When is genetic testing right for cancer patients’ families?
Learn why families should consider genetic testing for conditions that could raise cancer risk.
Learn why families should consider genetic testing for conditions that could raise cancer risk.
Women continue to break new ground in cancer care and research, at Ohio State and around the world.
Knowledge is power when it comes to family history and cancer risk.
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.
Prioritizing prevention through food choices can play a big role in cutting colorectal cancer risk.
An Ohio State clinical trial gave new hope to a pancreatic cancer patient, and his participation could soon do the same for others.
Advancements in genetics, bone marrow transplant and cellular therapy are leading to better outcomes for blood cancer patients at Ohio State.
The right knowledge and screening can be lifesavers for colorectal cancer patients and those at high risk.
Our chief medical officer, David E. Cohn, MD, MBA, will become editor-in-chief of the prestigious journal, "Gynecologic Oncology," which promotes knowledge of the present and future of research and care.
The world lost two giants of cancer research in 2020. Learn more about the groundbreaking careers of Clara Bloomfield, MD, and Albert de la Chapelle, PhD, MD.