New nanoparticle shape can greatly enhance signals from multiple separate biomarkers at once, accurately detecting head and neck cancers without biopsies to improve global health
Duke Cancer Center Raleigh head and neck cancer surgeon Trinitia Cannon, MD, throws out the first pitchat the Carolina Mudcats v Kannapolis Cannon Ballers game Aug. 5.
At a community forum hosted by the DCI Office of Health Equity, surgical oncologists Michael Stang, MD, and Trinitia Cannon, MD, talk thyroid cancer & HPV-associated cancers.
Four DCI head & neck oncology specialists highlight advances in diagnosis, treatment, clinical trials in surgical oncology, radiation oncology, and medical oncology.
Overall cancer mortality continues to decline. A special section on adults ages 20 to 49 shows higher cancer incidence and mortality for women than men.
In December 2017 Robert Russell brought donuts to the nurses on all three wards of the ninth floor of Duke Medical Center — something he’s been doing ...
Susan Hand, 73, has had it with hospitals and cancer. Her husband Charlie, 79, battled colon cancer, tonsil cancer and unrelated heart trouble during ...
Nolan Miller, MHA, was recently named administrative director for Duke Cancer Institute’s Thoracic, Endocrine Neoplasia, and Head & Neck programs. In ...