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Breast Cancer Survivors May Face Lower Risk of Alzheimer’s, Study Finds

Study links cancer treatment to short-term reduction in Alzheimer’s risk, especially with chemotherapy and radiation

Thanks to a Surgeon’s Suggestion, This Cancer Survivor Will Run His 16th Miles for Moffitt

Joseph Schimmel is gearing up for the 20th annual Miles for Moffitt in November

Uterine Cancer Cases and Deaths Predicted to Rise

The study shows that Black women are disproportionately affected

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State Funding Approval Boosts Moffitt’s Digital Pathology Expansion

$2 million in new funding powers the cancer center’s ability to improve diagnostic capabilities across the state

From left: Larry Kordon; Jacob Sawyer, PhD; Jose Serrano-Velez, PhD; Jorge Gomez, DVM; and Bismark Madera Soto explore the capabilities of the Eclipse Ji Smart Imaging System in a lab space at Moffitt Cancer Center’s Nikon Center of Excellence.

Experts Explore AI Lab Tools at Moffitt Imaging Center

State-of-the-art imaging platforms can shed light on how cancer cells behave and react to new therapies

A gloved hand arranges test tubes in a lab

What is Translational Pathology?

New Moffitt department will help bridge work between researchers and providers

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President Biden’s Diagnosis Spotlights Growing Progress in Prostate Cancer Care

CAR T-cell therapy, bisphosphonates and targeted radiation offer new hope for patients with advanced disease

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Structured Exercise Improves Survival and Quality of Life in Colon Cancer Patients, Study Finds

Three-year international trial shows meaningful gains in disease-free and overall survival following post-treatment physical activity

Study Shows Combined Therapy Helps Advanced Colorectal Cancer Patients Live Longer

Patients receiving trial medications had a 65.7% partial or complete response to treatment