Cancer Survivors Month: Ohio State patients share their stories
Every cancer journey is unique, but each experience changes the lives of patients and families in profound ways.
Every cancer journey is unique, but each experience changes the lives of patients and families in profound ways.
Immunotherapy innovation is saving the lives of cancer patients across the country, while researchers continue to break new ground in this growing oncology field.
With an eye to the future, Ohio State cancer experts are working with today’s patients to develop new, groundbreaking treatments.
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.
Patient Nathan Tirey was on a mission to do nearly 200,000 push-ups — one for every American diagnosed with CLL each year.
Ohio State doctors are turning the tables on tumors by altering cells to better detect and kill cancer.Ohio State doctors are turning the tables on tumors by altering cells to better detect and kill cancer.
Cancer surgeons and veterinary oncologists collaborate to give a rescue dog new lease on life.
Ohio State sustainability experts have introduced canvas bags to hold and transport soiled linens at The James Cancer Hospital.
Ohio State doctors could bring better treatment to patients with a rare form of leukemia using a drug previously developed by university researchers.
The mammograms were part of her regular care. She felt perfectly fine. But on that summer day in 2018, a radiologist with a keen eye caught something buried deep, and a biopsy would reveal what Elizabeth Seely had held in the back of her mind since her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 46.