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Kidney cancer patients who had only their tumor removed had better survival than patients who had their entire kidney removed, according to a new study from researchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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They came from across Michigan and as far away as California to show their mettle—and their generosity—on the gridiron at the Big House. more
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The antidepressant drug duloxetine, known commercially as Cymbalta, helped relieve painful tingling feelings caused by chemotherapy in 59 percent of patients, a new study led by a University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center researcher finds. more
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A research team led by the University of Michigan found that administering a common chemotherapy drug before bone tumors took root actually fertilized the bone marrow, enabling cancer cells, once introduced, to seed and grow more easily. more
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Combining a new targeted therapy with standard chemotherapy may help defeat pancreatic cancer, according to recent findings by University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers. more
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The University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center is celebrating honors bestowed upon two individuals who have made significant contributions to cancer treatment and care. more
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Director's Letter |
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Welcome to the summer edition of the U-M cancer e-newsletter. As usual, the last few months have been busy and exciting here at the Comprehensive Cancer Center! more
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