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Cancer

Quantum dots glow different colors under UV light depending on their size. Dennis and her colleagues are developing dots that will respond to deep red and near-infrared light—same idea, not as pretty.
Nanotechnology

What Are Quantum Dots?

June 5, 2017
illustration symbolizing the effect of dioxins and other toxic chemical chemical carcinogens in the environment that cause breast cancer
Research

Dioxins Point to Targets for Treating Breast Cancer

April 24, 2017
Black Woman Health Disparities illustration
Public Health

Too Many Black Women Die from Breast Cancer. Why?

April 24, 2017
Illustration symbolizing breast cancer research using zebrafish
Cancer

Zebrafish Cancer Genetics Illuminate Human Breast Cancers

April 24, 2017
Illustration of hands holding the body of a woman symbolizing the help of patient navigators for underserved women with breast cancer
Cancer

Patient Navigators Improve Delivery of Care for Breast Cancer Patients

April 24, 2017
Illustration symbolizing noninvasive biomedical imaging of breast tumors
Biomedical Engineering

Wearable Windows into Breast Tumors

April 24, 2017
Cancer Researcher Avrum Spira, a professor of medicine, pathology, and laboratory medicine at Boston University School of Medicine
Cancer

BU Paves Way for MED Prof’s $10M Plus Partnership with Industry

April 3, 2017
Cancer Researcher Avrum Spira, a professor of medicine, pathology, and laboratory medicine at Boston University School of Medicine
Biology

Finding Lung Cancer in the Nose

February 28, 2017
model of active human apoptosome
Medicine

A New Look at the “Wheel of Death”

November 10, 2016
Medical illustration of cancer cell and tumor
Cancer

Tumor Testing

August 29, 2016
glass of drinking water in front of a map of Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Epidemiology

Toxic Legacy

August 26, 2016
Professor David Sherr, director of a new BU/Tufts consortium researching environmental causes of breast cancer
Cancer

New Consortium to Study Environmental Causes of Breast Cancer

June 27, 2016
Mark Grinstaff, Boston University School of Medicine, lectures in class
Cancer

Cancer Treatment Goes Local

May 6, 2016
Richard C. Shipley
Cancer

Trustee Gives $10 Million to Redirect Fight against Prostate Cancer

April 21, 2016
ultrasound technology
Cancer

Black Women with Fibroids Face Elevated Risk of Endometrial Cancer

March 24, 2016
Neil Ganem Boston University
Cancer

Every Cell Has a Story

December 22, 2015
Anurag Singh, a MED assistant professor, studies NRAS in melanoma with a three-year grant from the Melanoma Research Alliance
Cancer

Unraveling Melanoma’s Mysteries

November 2, 2015
Mamography
Cancer

Choice Related to More Breast Cancer Screening

September 3, 2015
hand holding a mammogram
Medicine

Early Menarche Linked to Breast Cancer in African American Women

July 27, 2015
PerceptaTM early lung cancer detection device
Cancer

Detecting Lung Cancer Early

June 25, 2015

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