The University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center's physicians and researchers work every day to advance the state-of-the-art in cancer treatment.
Their groundbreaking work in the cancer center's laboratories and clinics has contributed to the discovery of new ways to treat and care for cancer patients.
To learn about some of the recent news-making advances in cancer research and treatment at UMGCC during 2005, select from and click on the news stories below.
2005
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| December |
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| 11/15 | Internationally Known Cancer Surgeon From NCI to Oversee Clinical Research at UM Department of Surgery |
| November |
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| 11/9 | New Immunotherapy Approach Helps To Restore Cancer Patients' Immune System After High-Dose Chemotherapy |
June |
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| 6/27 | State-Of-The-Art Center For Outpatient Cancer Care Opens at University of Maryland Medical Center on June 29 |
May |
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| 5/24 | University of Maryland Scientist to Receive General Motors Cancer Research Foundation Award |
| 5/18 | University of Maryland Scientists Explore Effects of Low Dose Radiation On Human Cells |
| 5/18 | New Prostate Cancer Vaccine to be Tested at University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center |
April |
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| 2/20 | Highly Regarded Oncologist is New Director of Blood and Marrow Transplant Program at UM Greenebaum Cancer Center |
January |
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| 1/27 | Nationally Known Surgical Oncologist and Researcher Named Chairman of Otorhinolaryngology |
| Click here to see the 2004 news release archives. | |