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UAB has joined forces with the American Cancer Society in the “80 by 18” initiative to actively promote colorectal cancer screening among its employees.
UAB cardiovascular disease researchers are improving our understanding of the disease and finding new ways to provide medical care to patients.
This protective effect on cardiotoxicity could benefit cancer chemotherapy recipients and heart failure patients.
UAB Nurse John Doriety reached a milestone of 2,000 patients transported by UAB’s Critical Care Transport service — the most of any CCT employee in the program’s history.
The School of Medicine will recognize the day with a Women in Medicine Lecture and Luncheon, featuring Deborah Deas, M.D., MPH, interim dean of the Medical University of South Carolina.
Fourteen-year-old Angelynn Luckado’s cystic fibrosis ravaged her organs, leading to an extensive hospital stay, an extremely rare and complicated transplant, and now a hope for a healthier life thanks to an organ donor.
Artists will create spectacular works of art in the blink of an eye during the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center’s annual ArtBLINK Gala 2016 at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, in The Kirklin Clinic, 2000 Sixth Ave. South.
Measure of Mpl gene expression reveals a heterogonous population of leukemia stem cells: one group leukemic and the other group non-leukemic.
Surgeons from around the world gather at UAB to learn more about robotic assisted surgery.
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