Todays Tomorrows

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Tribute To Cancer Survivors / Moffitt Leadership Announcements
Todays Tomorrows Fall 2012

Moffitt Cancer Center Opens At International Plaza
Todays Tomorrows Fall 2011

Precision Diagnosis, Precision Therapy: Space coast veteran recovers from tear duct tumor
Todays Tomorrows Summer Fall 2010

Collaboration Against Cancer: USF And Moffitt Scientists View Proteins in 3-D
Todays Tomorrows Spring Summer 2009

Ovarian Cancer: Innovative Treatment Focuses on the Patient
Todays Tomorrow Fall 2008

Stem Cell Transplantation: Novel Treatment Improves Outcome
Todays Tomorrows Summer 2008 

New program treats endocrine-related diseases and tumors
Todays Tomorrow Fall 2007

The Link Between Proteins And Cancer
Todays Tomorrows Spring Summer 2007

Esophageal Cancer: Innovative Surgical Procedure Reduces Recovery Time
Todays Tomorrows Fall 2006

Laparoscopic Prostate Surgery Survivor Shares His Success Story
Todays Tomorrows Summer 2006

Moffitt’s First Patient: Where He Is 20 Years Later
Todays Tomorrows Spring 2006

Todays Tomorrows Winter 2005

Emerging scientific developments are allowing us to treat many tumors that previously had a poor prognosis or were considered inoperable. This issue of Today’s Tomorrows highlights some exciting new treatments for patients with brain tumors and related tumors of the spine and skull base.
Todays Tomorrows Fall 2005 

Todays Tomorrows Summer 2005

In this issue, you will meet Coral Springs resident Joseph Rago. Mr. Rago, a professional pianist, shares how Moffitt was a “one-stop shop” where he underwent surgery and received other specialized care to treat colon cancer.
Todays Tomorrows Spring 2005 

Todays Tomorrows Winter 2004

The mission of Moffitt Cancer Center is to contribute to the prevention and cure of cancer and the dedication to that mission is illustrated throughout this issue of Today’s Tomorrows.
Todays Tomorrows Fall 2004 

This issue offers a broad view of Moffitt Cancer Center with heart-warming accounts of courage and generosity, the latest in medical technology, and pioneering research findings. We are especially excited about the Novalis® System which has arrived at Moffitt. This sophisticated approach to stereotactic radiosurgery offers hope for patients with certain types of inoperable tumors that previously could not be treated.
Todays Tomorrows Summer 2004

Todays Tomorrows Spring 2004

Cancer Center Unveils New Clinic And Research Buildings
Todays Tomorrows Fall 2003

Competitive Program Attracts Next Generation Of Cancer Researchers
Todays Tomorrows Summer 2003

Pathology: Taking A Closer Look At Cancer
Todays Tomorrows Spring 2003 

Annual Report Special Edition
Todays Tomorrows Winter 2002-2003 

Cancer Center Marks 15 years
Todays Tomorrows Winter 2001-2002

 
 
 
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