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President Obama today announced that two Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center investigators have been awarded the nation's highest honor for scientists at the beginning of their independent research careers.
Hundreds of Bay Area residents volunteered to be tested
Eleven-year-old Luke Murphy, who has been living with leukemia since age three, is down to his last option — a bone marrow transplant. Unfortunately, neither his two brothers and sister nor his parents are a suitable match.[...]
SEVEN years before the Great War, a little boy stays overnight with his parents and siblings on his uncle’s farm. He wakes up the next morning to an empty house. His family has fled the country, leaving him behind. He struggles through a difficult childhood, grows up, gets married and has a son.
A benefit for life-long Shelbyville resident and Daily Union employee David Williams will be held Friday, July 24, from 5-9 p.m. at the Lions Club and Senior Center in Forest Park.
New research sheds light on a genetic function that gives breast cancer cells the ability to survive and spread to the bone years after treatment has been administered. The findings support the study of therapies that target this survival capacity and force the death of latent breast cancer cells before they get a chance to metastasize.
( Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center ) President Obama today announced that two Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center investigators have been awarded the nation's highest honor for scientists at the beginning of their independent research careers. Basic scientist Harmit Singh Malik, Ph.D., and cancer-prevention researcher Ulrike "Riki" Peters, Ph.D., are among 100 researchers to receive the ...
A young San Antonio girl has a second chance at life after a bone marrow transplant from her brother. Her family wants her story to give hope to others suffering from sickle cell anemia.
Even though a match did not come in time for her son, Angela Kott finds comfort knowing her little boy helped motivate thousands to join the bone marrow registry.
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