Congratulations to David Kirsch, MD, PhD, whose NCI Outstanding Investigator Award to study radiation and sarcoma biology has been renewed for another 7 years.
DCI radiation oncologist Christine Eyler, MD, PhD, was awarded an NCI Mentored Clinical Scientist Research Career Development Award for rectal cancer and chemo-radiotherapy research.
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.
Duke Cancer Institute breast oncologist Gretchen Kimmick, MD, MS, is chief editor of a new textbook — “Cardio-Oncology: The Clinical Overlap of Cancer...
Duke Today compiles a seasonal list of new publications by Duke faculty. Several Duke Cancer Institute members were among those featured in the most r...
More than 300 people attended the annual Strike Out for Sarcoma 5K and Family Fun Walk on Saturday, June 13, at the Durham Athletic Park in Durham, No...
Three young Duke scientists who research cancer have been selected to attend the 68th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in June, to be held in Germany. Ma...
Doctors at Duke Medicine have tested a new injectable agent that causes cancer cells in a tumor to fluoresce, potentially increasing a surgeon’s abili...
David G. Kirsch, MD, PhD, is a professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology and in the Department of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology. Kirsch se...
Nadine Tolman takes a sip of water from a plastic cup that her husband, Fay, has just brought her from the refreshment station. “Remember, you need to...