Metal-based compound shows promise for kidney cancer patients
University of Hawaiʻi researcher Joe Ramos developed a promising metal-based compound that destroys kidney cancer cells, while leaving normal cells unharmed.
University of Hawaiʻi researcher Joe Ramos developed a promising metal-based compound that destroys kidney cancer cells, while leaving normal cells unharmed.
UH Cancer Center’s Wei Jia will research how gut bacteria can damage the liver and eventually promote the development of fibrosis and liver cancer.
Bruce Beutler, the 2011 Nobel Prize winner in medicine, will speak at the Bridging the Cancer World Symposium on Thursday, August 20.
UH Cancer Center researchers discover two chemical compounds that combat growth of brain cancer cells and breast tumors.
UH Cancer Center researchers find that aspirin may inhibit the growth of mesothelioma.
The four local girls honor relatives who survived breast cancer, and are the youngest known donors to the University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center.
A May 22-23 conference will draw liver cancer experts to discuss the latest in treatments and research.
The University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center held a symposium to discuss the latest in skin cancer treatment, research and prevention.
UH Cancer Center holds public symposium on skin cancer research, treatment and prevention.
UH Mānoa releases a report on the UH Cancer Center and the broader John A. Burns School of Medicine at the Kakaʻako Campus.