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New Strategy Intercepts Pancreatic Cancer by Eliminating Microscopic Lesions Before They Become Cancer Penn Medicine News The latest research at Penn Medicine, led by Drs. Minh Than, Ben Stanger and Robert Vonderheide focuses on targeting the earliest, pre-cancerous changes in the pancreas before the cells developed into pancreatic cancer.
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Why the Breast Cancer Gene You May Never Have Heard of Could Matter Philadelphia Inquirer News | September 2017
Penn Effort to Expand Trials of Olaparib Leads to New Treatment Options for Patients with Advanced BRCA-Related Breast Cancer Penn Medicine News News | June 2017
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'In Our Genes' Event Raises Research Funds, Builds Community for Those at Increased Risk of Breast and Ovarian Cancers Cure Magazine News | October 2016
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Rag & Bone and The Basser Center For BRCA Host The Basser Jean Bash: Unzip Your Genes Forbes News | November 2015
Rag & Bone and the Basser Center Host Inaugural ‘Unzip Your Genes’ Benefit Women's Wear Daily News | November 2015