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 2004, select from and click on the news stories below.
2004
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| November |
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| 11/23 | Clinical Study Tests New Chemotherapy Drug With Radiation to Treat Locally Advanced Lung Cancer |
| 11/26 | Head and Neck Cancer Specialist Named Director of University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center |
| October |
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| 10/8 | UMGCC Researchers to Take Part in Federally Funded Study of Metastatic Breast Cancer |
| September |
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| 9/30 | Free Breast Cancer Screening Benefits Low-Income, Uninsured Baltimore City Residents |
| 9/23 | UM School of Medicine Receives $2.6 Million Cancer Center Renovation Grant |
| 9/20 | FAIRWAY TO LIFE to Honor Lawyer Mark Kolman for His Commitment to Helping Cancer Patients |
August |
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| 8/9 | Nader Nabil Hanna, M.D., Named Head of Surgical Oncology at the University of Maryland Medical Center |
June |
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| 6/9 | UM Greenebaum Cancer Center Adds SIR-Spheres to Arsenal of Targeted Therapies for Liver Cancer |
March |
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| 3/4 | Sausville Named Associate Director of Clinical Research at University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center |
February |
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| 2/23 | University of Maryland Cancer Specialists Study New Treatment Delivery System for Aggressive Brain Cancer |
| 2/5 | Treatment With Oral Chemotherapy Drug Proves Effective for Advanced Colorectal Cancer |
| Click here to see the 2003 news release archives. | |