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A bone marrow donor registration and a panel discussion will be available to all attendees before the screening of the documentary. 
Mortgage lending discrimination in the 1930s is still geographically associated with inequities in colon cancer care today. Colon cancer often can be treated successfully if detected early.
Isaac completed two clinical trials in four years for multiple myeloma and says they gave him his life back.
The award recognizes those in the medical community who have made monumental contributions to cancer prevention, control research and practice.
Individuals in their 20s and 30s should be aware of the warning signs of colon cancer to know when to seek medical attention.
Scarinci will lead a workgroup devoted to developing a road map to eliminating cervical cancer in the United States.
The affiliation between the UAB O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center and Infirmary Cancer Care will bring NCI-designated comprehensive cancer care to the Gulf Coast region for the first time.
UAB Hospital practice areas were honored with the “Best Hospital” designation, including cancer care, heart care, stroke care, minimally invasive surgery, comprehensive breast care, mammograms, obstetrics and women’s services.
The ArtBLINK Gala raises funds to help the O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center further its mission of advancing the understanding of cancer to improve prevention, detection, treatment and survivorship for all people.
BCRFA continues to provide substantial gifts to the O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center to accelerate breast cancer research.
There are several ways you can reduce your chances of pancreatic-related illness and monitor your overall well-being for any sudden changes.
Join the UAB No Shave November campaign and make a difference in the fight against prostate cancer by growing facial hair in support of the cause.
The UAB Hazelrig-Salter Radiation Oncology Center and the Kirklin Clinic at Acton Road will obtain their ASTRO-APEx accreditation until September 2027.
One UAB experts says the roles of screenings, warning signs and a healthy lifestyle are all keys to cancer prevention.
After a loved one receives a breast cancer diagnosis or surgery, it is important for caregivers and support partners to know how they can best help the patient during the difficult time.
The O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at UAB is recruiting Alabama women who have never had breast cancer for the study, to test a personalized approach to breast cancer screening.
Before a woman reaches the age of 40, a breast self-exam can help her stay mindful of her breast health and could potentially save her life if a cancerous lump is found early.
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