UH Cancer Center contributes to latest national sunscreen study
The study includes how sunscreen reduces skin cancer risk but recommends an ecological risk assessment on sunscreens.
The study includes how sunscreen reduces skin cancer risk but recommends an ecological risk assessment on sunscreens.
The effort can result in the development of life-saving treatments for cancers that are difficult to treat.
Extramural funding is external investments from the federal government, industry and non-profit organizations that support research and academic activities conducted by university faculty and staff.
The study will help understand how persistent racial and ethnic inequities contribute to smoking behaviors and lung cancer risk.
The report commends UH for providing and maintaining excellent laboratory animal care and use.
The study will further our understanding of the causes of prostate cancer to improve the prediction of future disease
The new American Association for Cancer Research Progress Report promotes health equity-focused cancer research.
The new findings will help doctors prevent and manage gout among patients most at risk, including Native Hawaiians.
A letter from the UH Cancer Center's External Advisory Committee on the center's contributions to cancer research since its founding.
Findings will provide researchers information on which diet is better at reducing intra-abdominal fat and total body fat.