Here's a sample of some of the DCI physicians, physician-scientists, researchers and nurses whose work is featured by the media and in academic journals.
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.
Colorectal cancer is the fourth most common cancer diagnosed in men and in women and the second leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. says the Ame...
Duke Homecare and Hospice now has a clinical care coordinator, focused primarily on hospice services, assigned full-time to the Duke Cancer Center. Th...
About a thousand people and 50 plus dogs rose early on Saturday morning, March 24, to attend an unseasonably cold CRUSH Colorectal Cancer 5K and Fun W...
Hope Uronis, MD,MHS, associate professor of medicine, was recently selected by Duke University Hospital to receive the Strength, Hope and Caring Physi...
Husband and father-of-three Andy Riley, 42, was diagnosed with stage 2 rectal cancer in May 2017. Valentine’s Day this year was the one-year anniversa...
Greenwood, South Carolina, native Tina Escalona, was young — only 45 years-old — when she was diagnosed with rectal cancer. The average age of diagnos...