Here are some of the DCI faculty, researchers, and clinical providers whose work has recently been featured in the media, trades, journals, at Duke and the DCI blog.
Here are some of the DCI physicians, physician-scientists, researchers & nurses whose work has recently been featured by the media, academic trade publications & journals.
When Robert “Bob” List, 73, a retired colonel with the U.S. Marine Corps, was diagnosed with stage 2 prostate cancer, he immediately began to research the “enemy” threat.
Five years after surgery to treat prostate cancer, Steele Dewey of Charlotte, North Carolina was told that the cancer had spread. He chose Dan George, MD, at Duke.
Raleigh woman uses her breast cancer diagnosis to save lives (WRAL)Features Rachel Greenup, MD‘Top Chef’ Star Fatima Ali’s Terminal Cancer, Ewing’s Sa...
When Sam Poley’s father was diagnosed with prostate cancer he felt helpless. However, not one able to sit on his haunches Poley was compelled to try t...
My father, Dan George, is a urinary cancer doctor, so I grew up meeting different patients of his, going to exotic places where his research conferenc...
The International Registry for Men with Advanced Prostate (IRONMAN), the first international clinical trial registry for prostate cancer, is open for ...
Summer may have just started, but Mo Bros everywhere are already thinking about fall. Having raised almost $20,000 for the Movember Foundation and the...
African American men are nearly two times more likely to develop prostate cancer than white men and nearly three times more likely to die from the dis...
African-American men with advanced prostate cancer might be more responsive than white men to an anti-androgen drug and steroids, according to a study...
Duke Cancer Institute (DCI) recently announced the formation of a new center, Duke Prostate and Urologic Cancer Center, a center of excellence support...