$5 million Gundersen Health System grant to improve patient care and expand research
$5 million Gundersen Health System grant to improve patient care and expand research
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$5 million Gundersen Health System grant to improve patient care and expand research
Early detection saves lives when it comes to cancer. The COVID-19 pandemic has delayed the screening process for people across the nation.
Gundersen Health System and its partners will be able to continue cancer treatment research through a $15.6 million grant. This is the second time the National Cancer Institute has given this award to help patients in Wisconsin.
The Trump administration is planning to shift more than $260 million to cover the rising cost and strain of housing thousands of undocumented immigrant children in their custody -- including millions of dollars from programs like cancer research and HIV/AIDS prevention.
Some of Hollywood's most powerful stars will join forces Friday night for the annual Stand Up To Cancer telecast.
The auction took place on a mild Wisconsin morning. Yet, standing in front of an expectant crowd, 15-year-old Waylon Klitzman was sweating.
The introduction of HPV vaccines has led to a sharp reduction in the number of young women with the cancer-causing infection in England, new data from Public Health England finds.
Raising funds and awareness of cancer is bringing a group of cyclist to the La Crosse area.
About 70% of women diagnosed with the early stages of one of the most common forms of breast cancer might not need chemotherapy as part of treatment, according to the results of a long-awaited study presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting in Chicago Sunday.
Promising new research enables scientists to use a blood test to screen for different types of cancers at early stages.