Volunteering for Cancer Research: An Act of Love Penn Medicine News News Motivated by generations past, present, and future, two patients participating in the first-of-its-kind clinical trial testing an experimental approach to stop cancer in its tracks at the earliest stages of development at the Basser Center for BRCA. Latest News Wearing Jeans for Gene Research Wall Street Journal News | November 2015 Over 1,000 people came together to Unzip Their Genes at the Basser Jean Bash. The celebration helped raise over $8 million to support the Basser Center - the first center in the world solely dedicated to defeating BRCA-related cancers. Are the Kids All Right? When Breast Cancer Runs in the Family CBS News | October 2015 A new study led by Basser's Angela Bradbury, MD, examined the psychosocial development of girls from families with a history of breast cancer, or a known genetic risk for it, compared to girls without a family history of the disease. Basser Center for BRCA Awards $375,000 in National Grants to Support BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Research Penn Medicine News News | October 2015 The Basser Center for announced $375,000 in new grant funding to support BRCA-focused research projects across the nation. The grants are aimed at advancing the care of patients living with BRCA mutations. Susan Domchek, MD Receives Penn Medicine Award of Excellence Penn Medicine News | October 2015 Susan Domchek, Executive Director of the Basser Center, received the 2015 William Osler Patient Oriented Research Award, which is granted to a member of the faculty for a body of work, with an emphasis on clinical research, performed predominantly at Penn in the last five years. Pagination First page« First Previous page‹‹ … Page8 Page9 Page10 Page11 Page12 Page13 Page14 Page15 Current page16
Volunteering for Cancer Research: An Act of Love Penn Medicine News News Motivated by generations past, present, and future, two patients participating in the first-of-its-kind clinical trial testing an experimental approach to stop cancer in its tracks at the earliest stages of development at the Basser Center for BRCA.
Wearing Jeans for Gene Research Wall Street Journal News | November 2015 Over 1,000 people came together to Unzip Their Genes at the Basser Jean Bash. The celebration helped raise over $8 million to support the Basser Center - the first center in the world solely dedicated to defeating BRCA-related cancers.
Are the Kids All Right? When Breast Cancer Runs in the Family CBS News | October 2015 A new study led by Basser's Angela Bradbury, MD, examined the psychosocial development of girls from families with a history of breast cancer, or a known genetic risk for it, compared to girls without a family history of the disease.
Basser Center for BRCA Awards $375,000 in National Grants to Support BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Research Penn Medicine News News | October 2015 The Basser Center for announced $375,000 in new grant funding to support BRCA-focused research projects across the nation. The grants are aimed at advancing the care of patients living with BRCA mutations.
Susan Domchek, MD Receives Penn Medicine Award of Excellence Penn Medicine News | October 2015 Susan Domchek, Executive Director of the Basser Center, received the 2015 William Osler Patient Oriented Research Award, which is granted to a member of the faculty for a body of work, with an emphasis on clinical research, performed predominantly at Penn in the last five years.