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Celebrating a Turning Point in Cancer Research (Georgetown University)

Public Technologies 21 Aug 2025
Tagged breast cancer, breast cancer research, cancer, estrogen and breast cancer, Marc Lippman (August 8, 2025) - This month marks the 50th anniversary ...
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'Dawson's Creek' cast will reunite for charity event to support cancer research

WPTV 21 Aug 2025
The beloved cast of the 90s drama series "Dawson's Creek" is coming together for a special live script reading of the show's pilot episode to support cancer research ... on cancer awareness and research.
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Tees, Tokens & Triumph: Local women’s golf group rallies for cancer research

Reflector 21 Aug 2025
Since 2002, the dedicated women of River Landing Golf Association for Ladies (RLGALS) have come together each year to raise money for cancer research through their signature Swing for a Cure event ... .
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Sandy Sansing rallies $100,000 for the Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research

Pensacola News Journal 21 Aug 2025
Sandy Sansing Automotive recently donated $100,000 to the Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research ... They are grateful to be in the unique position to donate to an organization such as the Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research.
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Lung Cancer Research Foundation Expands Scientific Advisory Board

PR Newswire 19 Aug 2025
About the Lung Cancer Research Foundation (LCRF)The Lung Cancer Research Foundation® (LCRF) is the leading nonprofit organization focused on funding innovative, high-reward research with the potential ...
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World Breast Cancer Research Day: Can you get breast cancer without a lump? Here’s what research says

The Times of India 18 Aug 2025
History and significanceLaunched in 2021, World Breast Cancer Research Day was created to raise awareness and support for breast cancer research beyond the well-known Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October.
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Researchers in Australia map human bone marrow, redefining blood cancer research

Xinhua 18 Aug 2025
18 (Xinhua) -- Researchers in Australia have mapped human bone marrow at the molecular level, uncovering hidden ... Researchers in Australia map human bone marrow, redefining blood cancer research.
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Research Matters: UOG Cancer Research Center—fighting cancer with research rooted in island communities

Guam Pacific Daily News 18 Aug 2025
... showcase their cancer research projects at the American Association of Cancer Research in Chicago in April 2025 ... UOG Cancer Research Center—fighting cancer with research rooted in island communities.
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World Breast Cancer Research Day: Honoring history, science, and the fight for a cure

The Times of India 18 Aug 2025
Every year on August 18, the world comes together to recognize World Breast Cancer Research Day, a day dedicated to the life-changing research that has transformed breast cancer care and continues to push us closer to a cure.
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Global Spatial Biology Market to Grow at 15% CAGR Driven by Cancer Research and Personalized Medicine by 2030

Pharmiweb 18 Aug 2025
Spatial biology is a new innovative area of biological research that focuses on the spatial organization and interaction of cells, molecules and tissues in their native biological context ... Cancer, many ...
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Two prestigious grants allow young investigator to continue blood cancer research (University of Cincinnati)

Public Technologies 18 Aug 2025
) Two prestigious grants allow young investigator to continue blood cancer research ... Over the last few years, cancer ... Two prestigious grants allow young investigator to continue blood cancer research.
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Phil and Penny Knight pledge $2 billion to Oregon Health & Science University for cancer research

Herald and News 15 Aug 2025
Nike co-founder Phil Knight and his wife, Penny, plan to donate $2 billion to Oregon Health & Science University, the institution’s leaders announced Thursday ....
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Lifesaving cancer research in WA will crater if funding cuts go through

The Seattle Times 15 Aug 2025
The digital age's progress in oncology did not emerge in a vacuum. It's a direct result of federal investment in agencies like the NIH, which is now in peril ... .
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