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.
Duke is committed to addressing barriers to early detection of cervical cancer, & mechanisms for screening worldwide through education, tech & cultural awareness.
DCI director Michael B. Kastan, MD, PhD, announced a planned reconfiguration of DCI’s NCI-Designated Research Programs and welcomed new research leaders.
Here are some of the DCI physicians, physician-scientists, researchers & nurses whose work has recently been featured by the media, academic trade publications & journals.
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.
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.
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.
"Pocket colposcope" removes need for speculum, may enable self-screeningDuke University researchers have developed a handheld device for cervical canc...
When a Galapagos tortoise suffering from sarcoma needed help in 1983, zookeepers at the Staten Island Zoo called Mark Dewhirst, DVM, PhD, a young scie...
In September, Duke Global Health Institute (DGHI) researchers presented their cervical cancer research to the Minister of Health in Peru. Pictured her...