Tag: cancer research

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December 4, 2018/News Releases

Cleveland Clinic-Led Research Finds Rivaroxaban Significantly Reduced Blood Clots and Blood Clot-related Death in Cancer Patients

Results of multicenter trial led by Alok Khorana, M.D., presented as a late-breaking abstract at ASH 2018

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October 17, 2018/News Releases

Cleveland Clinic’s Charis Eng, M.D., Ph.D., Receives Prestigious Medal of Honor from American Cancer Society

Renowned cancer genetics researcher joins Joseph Biden, C. Everett Koop and George H.W. and Barbara Bush as recipients of organization’s highest award

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August 8, 2018/News Releases

Cleveland Clinic Researchers Receive $4.7M NIH Grant to Prevent Cancer-Associated Thrombosis

Consortium aims to develop strategies to reduce life-threatening side effect of cancer therapy

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July 18, 2018/International News

Doctor to Cycle 100 Miles in Memory of Father

Dr. Matthew Kroh, MD will take part in VeloSano, an annual fundraising bike ride on behalf of Cleveland Clinic

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June 21, 2018/News Releases

Case Comprehensive Cancer Center earns ‘exceptional’ rating, $31.9 million in grants for research and education from National Cancer Institute

Collaboration across Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals celebrates 30th anniversary as one of nation’s elite cancer centers

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June 1, 2018/News Releases

Cleveland Clinic Cancer Center Experts Present Data at 2018 ASCO Annual Meeting

Presentations highlight prospective immunotherapy trial for lung cancer, germline testing for melanoma and vaccine for glioblastoma

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May 15, 2018/News Releases

Cleveland Clinic Researcher Receives $2M Grant to Study Role of Cancer’s Genetic Composition in Predicting the Effectiveness of Radiation Therapy

Mohamed Abazeed, M.D., Ph.D., is committed to moving radiotherapy beyond a “one-size-fits-all” approach

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