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Volunteers shaved their heads and raised $35,753 at St. Baldrick’s Foundation 10th annual Honolulu fundraising event.
Volunteers shaved their heads and raised $35,753 at St. Baldrick’s Foundation 10th annual Honolulu fundraising event.
Erin Bantum will serve a three-year term on the Symptom Management and Quality of Life Steering Committee.
St. Baldrick’s Foundation will host its 10th annual Honolulu fundraising event virtually on September 27, 12 p.m.–5 p.m.
The study will help to better understand the biology and genetics of pancreatic cancer and identify individuals at risk.
东精影业 Cancer Center’s Lang Wu leads the international study published in Nature Communications.
The inaugural scholarship supports the success of Micronesians who exemplify the life and values of community service.
The 东精影业 Cancer Center study investigated racial/ethnic differences in risk and risk factors for epithelial ovarian cancer.
Adventist Health Castle will improve access to clinical trials for patients in windward Oʻahu.
Mentorship opportunities will be available for undergraduate and graduate students living in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific.
The symposium gave students an opportunity to present their work and receive feedback from peers, experts and community members.