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New Research to Help Dogs With Cancer May Benefit People

September 16, 2008
A new study jointly conducted by Oregon State University College of Veterinary Medicine and the Oregon Health & Science University Cancer Institute may one day help not only our canine friends with cancer, but also people with the human form of the ...

Which Type of Exercise is Best for Older Breast Cancer Survivors?

September 09, 2008
Exercise is good. But which type is most beneficial for breast cancer survivors older than 65? That is the question Oregon Health & Science University’s Kerri Winters-Stone, Ph.D., is trying to answer. Winters-Stone is conducting a study to compare ...

Which Type of Exercise is Best for Older Breast Cancer Survivors?

September 09, 2008
Exercise is good. But which type is most beneficial for breast cancer survivors older than 65? That is the question Oregon Health & Science University’s Kerri Winters-Stone, Ph.D., is trying to answer. Winters-Stone is conducting a study to compare ...

OHSU Cancer Institute Expert to Talk on Prostate Cancer

July 11, 2008
WHAT: A free talk to learn more about prostate cancer and the latest treatments,“Treatment Optionsfor Localized Prostate Cancer.” WHERE: King City Civic Association Town Hall, 15245 S.W. 116th Ave. WHEN: Wednesday, July 16, 2 p.m. WHO: Art Hung, M.D., ...

OHSU Cancer Institute Expert to Talk on Prostate Cancer

July 11, 2008
WHAT: A free talk to learn more about prostate cancer and the latest treatments,“Treatment Optionsfor Localized Prostate Cancer.” WHERE: King City Civic Association Town Hall, 15245 S.W. 116th Ave. WHEN: Wednesday, July 16, 2 p.m. WHO: Art Hung, M.D., ...

Doernbecher Patient's Art to Become Permanent Sculptures

June 17, 2008
Tomorrow, Austin Winters, 10, a budding artist from Hermiston, Ore., receiving care at OHSU Doernbecher Children's Hospital, will watch his drawings be transformed into three-dimensional art. The sculptures will be included in the Tacoma-based Museum ...
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