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ASPO Award

March 18, 2024

A tobacco researcher at MUSC Hollings Cancer Center was honored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology for his work.

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Record-breaking LOWVELO

March 07, 2024

LOWELO23 had more riders, volunteers and dollars raised than any ride in its five-year history

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LOWVELO24

February 28, 2024

The 6th annual LOWVELO, a bike ride that raises money for lifesaving cancer research at MUSC Hollings Cancer Center, opens for registration on Friday, March 1.

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Smoking Cessation Aid

February 28, 2024

An MUSC Hollings Cancer Center fellow was awarded a national grant to pursue her idea: making short helpful videos for cancer patients trying to stop smoking.

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Expanding Clinical Trials

February 26, 2024

MUSC Health-Florence is one of four sites in the Southeast chosen for the Equitable Breakthroughs in Medicine Development Initiative.

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In Our DNA SC Milestone

February 23, 2024

Pioneering genetic screening program enrolls first 20,000 South Carolinians and provides roadmap to guide future screening efforts.

HPV public health researcher Kalyani "Kelly" Sonawane

Vaccine Hesitation

February 20, 2024

The parents of millions of teens don't intend to vaccinate them against HPV, a virus that can cause six types of cancer.

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HPV Vaccination

February 16, 2024

Researchers find stagnant HPV vaccine rates among young adults, though LGBTQ vaccination rates are a bright spot.

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New Chief

February 08, 2024

Dr. Kevin Roggin, new surgical oncology chief, says he learned how to be a well-rounded physician through good role models, and he wants to pass that along.

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Overcoming Drug Resistance

February 06, 2024

Breast cancer often develops resistance to previously effective drugs. Hollings researchers showed how the effectiveness of one drug might be restored.

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