Stanford University Medical Center is world-renowned for its work in cardiovascular medicine and surgery, organ transplantation, neurology, neurosurgery, and cancer diagnosis and treatment. It has nearly 40,000 emergency room visits per year and hosts 20,000 inpatients yearly. In 2007, Stanford Hospit...
Mark Pegram, MD, Stanford Women's Cancer Center;Chau Dang, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Westchester;Joyce O'Shaughnessy, MD, Baylor-Sammons Cancer Center September 24th 2020 Read More Historic Perspectives on HER2+ Breast Cancer Mark Pegram, MD, Stanford Women's Cancer Center;Chau Dang, MD, Me...
Stanford University The recently completed Stanford Cancer Center South Bay is a world-class care facility in a patient-friendly setting. San Jose, California Client:Ratcliff Building Size:74,800 sf Project Cost:$25 Million With the goal of creating the optimal treatment environment, patients were ...
Stanford Cancer Expert Ronald Levy Will Receive King Faisal Prize In Medicine March 29Stanford University Medical Center
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Stanford Medical Center News Bureau, ‘Cancer Research Center Established,’ August 30, 1961, Special Collection in Lane Medical Library, Archives UODJ3, Box 9.17. H. Kaplan, ‘Long-term Results of Palliative and Radical Radiotherapy of Hodgkin’s Disease,’ Cancer Research, 26 (1966), 1250–...
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byStanford University Medical Center Credit: CC0 Public Domain Batman and Robin. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. Fiction is full of dynamic duos that work together to accomplish amazing feats. When one partner is out of commission, the other steps in to make sure the job gets done. But if...
byStanford University Medical Center In a study to be published online Oct. 21 inPLoS Genetics, researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have implicated the lack of a protein important in hooking our skin cells together in the most common variety of skin cancer. Depletion of thi...
conference was joined by Prof. Zhang Changhua, Vice President of SYSUSH and Director of Digestive Medicine Center, backbone members and faculty from Digestive Medical Center, Research Center, General Surgery and Infectious Disease. Prof. Eddie Cheung from Digestive Medicine Center hosted the conference...