The Victory Ride returned as an in-person cycling event on May 21. 2021 V Ride funds go to a grant for American Indian cancer health disparities research.
The V Foundation's Victory Ride to Cure Cancer was back as a LIVE cycling event and celebration, Aug. 28. Team DCI "virtual" and in-person riders raised more than $20K.
Duke Cancer Institute hematologic oncologist Joseph Moore, MD, after 44 years, retired from clinical practice this summer. He and colleagues reflect on his legacy.
While there have been many successes with newer chemotherapies, targeted therapies, and immunotherapies, many cancer types in the human population don...
According to the American Cancer Society, one in two men and one in three women in the United States will be affected by cancer in their lifetime. It ...
After the loss of her dad, Don Painter, in 2014 to colon cancer, Wanda P. Honeycutt, RN, BSN, CCRP, began running. She participated in her first compe...