UH Cancer Center hosts 3 Nobel laureates, top scientists at symposium
International leaders in various fields of cancer research, science and medicine will convene at the 14th Annual Weinman Symposium, January 25–27.
International leaders in various fields of cancer research, science and medicine will convene at the 14th Annual Weinman Symposium, January 25–27.
Researchers hope the likely explanation for the improved survival rate of mesothelioma can be used to treat other cancers.
The new findings can make the immunotherapy work better and diminish more cancer cells.
Naoto T. Ueno aims to make the UH Cancer Center a national and international leader in treatment and patient care development for Hawaiʻi and beyond.
The funds are part of the $1.7-trillion federal government omnibus funding bill for fiscal year 2023.
Native Hawaiian cancer patients have a two-fold increased risk of dying from sepsis compared to other ethnicities.
During the pandemic, cancer clinical centers experienced staffing shortages which limited patients’ access to trials.
Each individual received a certificate and cash award.
The study follows 215,000 Hawaiʻi and Southern California residents for development of cancer and other chronic diseases.
Since 2013, the nonprofit organization has given a total of $445,000 to support cancer research at UH.