World Cancer Research Day highlights oncology innovation at Ohio State
A cancer-free world will be built on research, with decades of innovation forming the foundation of a healthier future for all.
A cancer-free world will be built on research, with decades of innovation forming the foundation of a healthier future for all.
Health equity is the goal for an Ohio State expert focused on decreasing disparities by increasing access to cancer screenings and other needs.
A shared passion for patient care inspires blood and bone marrow transplant and cellular therapy innovation at Ohio State.
World Cancer Day 2024 comes amid the arrival of new, innovative facilities and technologies at Ohio State, along with our continuing commitment to world-class care for patients and their families.
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.
World-class breast cancer care continues to improve and expand at The Ohio State University, where patients, doctors, nurses and researchers come together at a hub of excellence and innovation.
As we mark another World Cancer Day, doctors, researchers and others around the world are working in labs, at bedsides and in communities to improve treatment, prevention and screening — and to ensure that those advances are available to all.
From new immunotherapy treatments to increased care access for central Ohioans — and a lot of innovation in between — 2022 was another big year in the quest to create a cancer-free world at The Ohio State University.
Ohio State dietitian Candice Schreiber dishes on the possible impact of organic food on cancer risk.
A Buckeye student-athlete is teaming with The James to take his triathlon career to new heights while spreading the word about Ohio State’s work to create a cancer-free world.