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News Archive: 2012
May 4, 2012 UCSF Clinicians Get New Ammunition in Fight Against Childhood Cancers
May 2, 2012 ‘Thin Red Line’ Around Breast Cancer
May 1, 2012 Health, Prognosis Not Taken Into Account When Treating Older Lung Cancer Patients, Study Finds
April 26, 2012 UCSF Chancellor Announces Health Sciences Education Initiative
April 17, 2012 Brain Cancer Vaccine Proves Effective
April 16, 2012 An Achilles Heel of AML
April 13, 2012 UCSF Project Yields Major Resource for Scientific Research
April 2, 2012 UCSF’s Frank McCormick Now Leads World’s Largest Cancer Research Association
March 26, 2012 Integrative Medicine Classes Help Breast Cancer Survivors Recover
March 15, 2012 Tobacco Smoke Affects Early Human Embryonic Development
March 5, 2012 UCSF Translational Informatics Co-Hosts 2012 Onsemble Spring Conference
February 24, 2012 Cancer Therapy More Potent When It Hits Two Targets
February 22, 2012 Cancer Research Shows Promise of New Drugs
February 1, 2012 Vigorous Exercise Linked to Gene Activity in Prostate
January 30, 2012 UCSF School of Medicine Leaders Explore Bioinformatics in Research, Patient Care and Education
January 26, 2012 New Lung Cancer Test Predicts Survival
January 23, 2012 Team Finds New Way to Image Brain Tumors and Predict Recurrence
January 19, 2012 Chancellor Presents Proposal to Secure UCSF’s Future
January 17, 2012 Some Breast Cancer Spread May Be Triggered By Targetable Protein, Study Shows
January 10, 2012 Prostate Cancer Screenings at VA Hospitals Don’t Follow Guidelines for Elderly, Study Says
January 6, 2012 Tobacco Company Misrepresented Danger from Cigarettes, Study Finds