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101 U OF U PHARMACY PROFESSOR WINS NATIONAL AWARD FOR WORK TO IMPROVE CANCER PAIN RELIEFUniversity of Utah College of Pharmacy professor Arthur G. Lipman, Pharm.D, has been honored by a national organization for his work to relieve cancer pain.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2001-09-19
102 U PHYSICIANS DESTROY CANCER CELLS WITH PH0T0DYNAMIC THERAPYUsing lasers and a unique photosensitizing process, physicians at the University of Utah Health Sciences Center are testing a new way to illuminate and destroy cancer cells.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-05-08
103 U RESEARCHER DIVES INTO SOUTH PACIFIC TO FIND NEW CANCER TREATMENTSChemicals secreted by sea sponges in the South Pacific to combat life-threatening algae are helping a University of Utah researcher find new ways to fight cancer.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-06-30
104 FIRST-OF-ITS-KIND RADIOTHERAPY MACHINE AT U HOSPITAL IMPROVES TREATMENT OF AREA CANCER PATIENTSA new type of radiotherapy accelerator is now being used to treat cancer patients at University of Utah Hospital for the first time anywhere in the world.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1988-07-01
105 GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGYPelvic reconstruction, a surgical procedure offered at University of Utah Hospital for women suffering from gynecologic cancer, helps end the complaint: "The cancer was cured, but the ^ patient didn't feel life was worth living."Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-02-21
106 INROADS IN CANCER TREATMENT: MICE HELP U OF U RESEARCHERS DETECT TUMORS IN MELANOMA PATIENTSMouse protein is enabling University of Utah researchers to detect clinically unsuspected tumors in human patients with recurrent melanoma.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-03-12
107 PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR COLON CANCER STUDYResearchers at the University of Utah School of Medicine are seeking men and women, ages 50-80, to participate in the study of a drug which may help prevent colon cancer.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1995-08-04
108 PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR COLON CANCER STUDYResearchers at the University of Utah School of Medicine are seeking men and women, ages 50--80, to participate in the study of a drug which may help prevent colon cancer.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1995-04-10
109 PROSTATE CANCER MORTALITY RATES ARE DECLINING, BUT LARGE NUMBERS OF MEN CONTINUE TO DIEWhile deaths from prostate cancer declined by 7.3 percent in 1995 after having peaked in 1991, 44,978 American men died of the disease between 1973 and 1995.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1999-04-30
110 U BIOCHEMIST STUDIES VIRUS TAIL STRUCTURE WITH GRANT FROM AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETYHow the tail of a virus 1/IO-millionth of a meter long enables the virus to infect living cells is being studied by a University of Utah biochemist, with financial support from the American Cancer Society.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1990-04-20
111 U OF U RADI0BI0L0GY DIVISION MOVES TO NEW FACILITY, MARKS TRANSITION IN CANCER RESEARCHIt's a time of new beginnings for the University of Utah School of Medicine's radiobiology division, internationally known for its expertise in bone biology as well as basic radiation cancer research.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1988-07-18
112 PulseVolume5/1992_March06Pulse1992
113 PulseVolume5/2004_April12Pulse2004
114 Medical Update (1998)Volume1/1998_SummerMedical Update1998
115 Medical Update (2002)Volume1/2002_SpringMedical Update2002
116 Medical Update (1996)Volume1/1996_SummerMedical Update1996
117 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY RENEWS GRANT SUPPORTING NEW RESEARCHERS AT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH MEDICAL CENTERRemember the Catch 22 when you were young, that you couldn't get the job because you didn't have the experience and you couldn't get the experience because you couldn't get the job?Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1991-07-01
118 CRYOSURGERY PROCEDURE EXPANDS LIVER CANCER TREATMENT OPTIONSSurgeons at University of Utah Hospital have begun using cryosurgery to treat patients with liver cancer. The surgery involves using liquid nitrogen to freeze and, effectively, kill tumors on the liver. The hospital is the only facility in the Intermountain West which performs the procedure.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1997-04-04
119 HUNTSMAN ANNOUNCES $100 MILLION CONTRIBUTION TO CANCER RESEARCHSALT LAKE CITY -- Jon M. Huntsman today announced the contribution of $100 million Co the Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah, the largest financial contribution ever to medical research and the second largest cash gift in the history of higher education in America.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1995-10-02
120 INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE APPOINTS NURSING PROFESSOR TO CANCER BOARDKathleen H. Mooney, Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N., a professor at the University of Utah College of Nursing, has been appointed to a three-year term on the Institute of Medicine's National Cancer Policy Board.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2002-04-26
121 KIDS WHO NIX CIGS DECREASE LUNG CANCER RISK IN ADULTHOODA study by a University of Utah School of Medicine epidemiologist and his colleagues documents what researchers have long suspected but not confirmed-that a younger age at initiation of smoking is associated with an increased risk of lung cancer in later years, independent of the number of cigarette...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1993-10-08
122 NEW TECHNOLOGY AIDS EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF CERVICAL CANCER FOR UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL PATIENTSBeginning March 15, Associated Regional and University Pathologists (ARUP) will use a new computerized image analysis system to rescreen all negative Pap smears of patients at University of Utah Hospitals & Clinics.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1997-03-13
123 PRESIDENT REAGAN NAMES UNIVERSITY RADIOLOGIST TO NATIONAL CANCER ADVISORY BOARDPresident Reagan has named David G. Bragg, M.D., professor and chair of the Department of Radiology at the University of Utah School of Medicine, to a six-year term on the National Cancer Advisory Board.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1988-05-26
124 U NEUR0-0NC0L0GY TEAM DEVELOPS NEW BRAIN CANCER TREATMENTSOperating like the arm on the Space Shuttle, a computeraided system developed at the University of Utah allows neurosurgeons to implant radioactive iodine seeds directly into a brain tumor-one of the most advanced forms of radiation therapy for brain cancer.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-04-23
125 U NURSING LECTURE TO FOCUS ON 'CANCER SURVIVORSHIP'Lillian M. Nail, Ph.D., R.N., associate professor and associate dean for research at the University of Utah College of Nursing, will present the Second Annual Bonnie and Vern Bullough Lecture, "Cancer Survivorship: Challenges and Opportunity," Wednesday, Sept. 29, at 3 p.m. in the college's second-f...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1999-09-28
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