Local families contribute to international colorectal cancer research
Colorectal cancer is the third most frequently diagnosed cancer in the state of Hawaiʻi with 717 new cases each year.
Colorectal cancer is the third most frequently diagnosed cancer in the state of Hawaiʻi with 717 new cases each year.
The studies were among 36 selected by the National Cancer Institute’s Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program.
The MEC Study is a large epidemiological study which has followed 215,000 residents of Hawaiʻi and Los Angeles.
The donation made by the First Insurance Company of Hawaii Charitable Foundation will support the new state-of-the-art Early Phase Clinical Research Center.
The new show, Doogie Kamealoha, M.D has transformed the UH Cancer Center into a fictional hospital.
UH Cancer Center’s Michele Carbone leads the team of national and international collaborators.
The coalition of 76 organizations has released an open letter reminding the public that cancer still poses a major threat to people’s health.
The UH Cancer Center study uses various forms of digital media to deliver information on preloaded computer tablets.
The UH Cancer Center has proven itself to be an invaluable asset to the state since its founding in 1971.
Christa Braun-Inglis was recognized in a feature interview by the Association of Community Cancer Centers.