The hybrid retreat showcased the latest gastric cancer, blood cancer, pediatric sarcoma, glioblastoma, breast cancer, and immune micro-environment research.
Black, Hispanic, Asian-American people and other groups have a higher risk for stomach cancer. Early detection & treatment of a common stomach bacterium can prevent it.
Watch "Preventing Stomach & Colon Cancers" presented by The Gut Patrol, The Connection Place, Inc., the North Carolina Society of Gastroenterology, & DCI COEE doctors.
An article co-authored by Meira Epplein, PhD, on H. pylori, published in the International Journal of Cancer, has been selected for a special IJC Virtual Issue.
This year's Annual Report spotlights the work of the new Duke Center for Brain and Spine Metastasis at DCI as well as a Duke-Durham stomach cancer prevention partnership.
No one teaches you how to advocate and care for your loved one. One woman — a wife, mother, and caregiver— share's her journey down this path and beyond.
A bacterium known for causing stomach cancer might also increase the risk of certain colorectal cancers, particularly among African Americans, accordi...
Meira Epplein, PhD, MS, MA, has been named co-leader for Duke Cancer Institute’s Cancer Control and Population Sciences (CCPS) Research Program. She j...
Honored for Work by AAAS Cancer Institute virologist Micah A. Luftig, PhD, was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
The Duke Department of Surgery is pleased to announce the appointment of Peter J. Allen, MD, as the new Chief of the Division of Surgical Oncology in ...