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A UAB study shows that bone marrow transplant recipients have a shorter lifespan as compared to their counterparts.
The $3 million Mark Foundation for Cancer Research grant was awarded to UAB to study the interplay of inflammation and clonal expansion in leukemia.
UAB’s Warner Huh was recognized by the American Cancer Society for his continued leadership within the community.
Join UAB in bringing awareness of colorectal cancer through various resources and tips for the community.
Join UAB’s O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center to learn about the rare blood cancer multiple myeloma.
The grant will fund research surrounding next-generation human models that could potentially aid in the development of treatment for glioblastoma.
The O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at UAB’s annual ArtBLINK gala was a success in raising both funds and awareness of its 50-year history of advancing cancer research, patient care and education.
Anindya Dutta, M.D., Ph.D., and colleagues now have detailed the first structure-function study of this long non-coding RNA.
Although combination chemotherapy with radiation has been the standard of care for treating rectal cancer for more than 20 years, very little is known about why some tumors are more resistant to this treatment than others.
UAB’s new intraoperative MRI suite allows for real time magnetic resonance imaging during surgical procedures.
The O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center’s cardio-oncology program exhibits commitment to excellence in its resources and patient care, receiving the GOLD certification from ICOS.

A new study confirms that G207, a genetically engineered virus developed at UAB, may be a beneficial therapy for brain tumors.

Bibb has been studying neuroendocrine cancer for almost 10 years and has published several reports in high-impact scientific journals.
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