Duke is committed to addressing barriers to early detection of cervical cancer, & mechanisms for screening worldwide through education, tech & cultural awareness.
DCI director Michael B. Kastan, MD, PhD, announced a planned reconfiguration of DCI’s NCI-Designated Research Programs and welcomed new research leaders.
Here are some of the DCI physicians, physician-scientists, researchers & nurses whose work has recently been featured by the media, academic trade publications & journals.
Here's a sample of some of the DCI physicians, physician-scientists, researchers and nurses whose work is featured by the media and in academic journals.
Here's a sample of some of the DCI physicians, physician-scientists, researchers and nurses whose work is featured by the media and in academic journals.
Here's a sample of some of the DCI physicians, physician-scientists, researchers and nurses whose work is featured by the media and in academic journals.
"Pocket colposcope" removes need for speculum, may enable self-screeningDuke University researchers have developed a handheld device for cervical canc...
When a Galapagos tortoise suffering from sarcoma needed help in 1983, zookeepers at the Staten Island Zoo called Mark Dewhirst, DVM, PhD, a young scie...
In September, Duke Global Health Institute (DGHI) researchers presented their cervical cancer research to the Minister of Health in Peru. Pictured her...