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 during 2001, select from and click on the news stories below.
2001
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| November |
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| 11/28 | Greenebaum Cancer Center and Johns Hopkins Join for Scientific Update on Cigarette Restitution Fund Initiatives |
| October |
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| 10/3 | Greenebaum Cancer Center Studies New Treatment for Early Stage Breast Cancer |
| September |
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| 9/18 | Greenebaum Cancer Center Joins Nation's Largest Prostate Cancer Prevention Study |
July |
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| 7/9 | Greenebaum Cancer Center Studies Ways to Boost Immunity For Marrow, Stem Cell Transplant Patients |
June |
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| 6/6 | Greenebaum Cancer Center Among First Nationwide to Test Promising New Drug in Kidney Cancers |
| 6/5 | Greenebaum Cancer Center Oncologists Report Findings on New Treatment Approach for Recurrent Prostate Cancer |
March |
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| 3/1 | Greenebaum Cancer Center First Site Worldwide to Offer Leukemia Patients MS-275 |
February |
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| 2/25 | Greenebaum Cancer Center Unveils Plan to Conquer Cancer with Support of the Governor's Bold, Anti-Cancer Initiative |
| Click here to see the 2000 news release archives. | |