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How Old is “Too Old” for Fertility?
Every woman feels the pressure of time when she has trouble getting pregnant, and running out of time keeps her worrying. The impact of age on fertility is a truth to reckon with, and age related fertility might be a…
New Developments in Breast Cancer Screening and Treatment
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women (although men can get it too). Some breast cancers are driven by inherited mutations while most are sporadic, driven by unknown causes or by environmental or behavioral factors like obesity,…
Approaches to Prevent Breast Cancer Recurrence
Breast cancer recurrence, often occurring years after initial treatment, poses a significant challenge to patients and caregivers. Dormant tumor cells, also known as 'sleeper cells,' persist in the body after treatment and may reactivate to cause recurrence. Predicting recurrence remains…
Allogenic Transplants with Myeloma Expert Dr. Vij & MMRF
Dr. Ravi Vij of Washington University School of Medicine discusses the pros and cons of Allogenic Transplants and Anne Quinn Young of MMRF provides updates on activities of MMRF.
Myeloma with The MMRF
Towards the end of last year in 2013, MMRF rolled out three important cancer research initiatives - big data and genomic sequencing, open access by sharing research data, and empowering patients to find clinical trials that are best for them…