The University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center's physicians and researchers work every day to advance the state-of-the-art in cancer treatment.
Their groundbreaking work in the cancer center's laboratories and clinics has contributed to the discovery of new ways to treat and care for cancer patients.
To learn about some of the recent news-making advances in cancer research and treatment at UMGCC, select from and click on the news stories below.
2003
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| September |
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| 9/3 | UM Scientists to Use Radioactive Isotopes from Russia's Nuclear Stockpiles for Cancer Research |
July |
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| 7/23 | Targeted "Internal" Radiation Therapy Offers New Option for Patients with Early-Stage Breast Cancer |
June |
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| 6/4 | Cancer Caregiver Study Underway at Greenebaum Cancer Center |
May |
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| 3/28 | Len and Roslyn Stoler Give $5 Million for Outpatient Pavilion at UM Greenebaum Cancer Center |
| Click here to see the 2002 news release archives. | |