How genetic research could improve immunotherapy for endometrial cancer
Genetic research at Ohio State could lead to groundbreaking immunotherapy treatments for endometrial cancer patients.
Genetic research at Ohio State could lead to groundbreaking immunotherapy treatments for endometrial cancer patients.
Gynecologic cancer innovations are reducing the impacts of surgery for many Ohio State cancer patients.
As endometrial cancer rates rise, it’s more important than ever that experts share information about symptoms and treatment options that all women should know.
When cervical cancer surgery led to lymphedema, Kristine Madzia became an advocate for pain and swelling relief through compression garment availability.
A James doctor points to preventative tools—including the HPV vaccine—as keys to continuing the trend of a decrease in deaths due to cervical cancer.
Paul Goodfellow, PhD, and David Cohn, MD, will lead The Ohio Prevention and Treatment of Endometrial Cancer (OPTEC) project and continue working to help patients with Lynch syndrome and endometrial cancer.
Breast cancer wasn’t on Michelle McCarthy's radar — for good reason. Screening mammograms were years off: “I was just so young. I didn’t even do self-breast exams,” she said. But then she found a lump.
Is there a link between talcum powder and ovarian cancer? Dr. David Cohn weighs in.
What exactly is precision cancer medicine and why is it important for the general public to know about it? Find out from one of our genomics experts, Sameek Roychowdhury, MD, PhD.