New Generation of Cancer-Preventing Vaccines Could Wipe Out Tumors Before They Form
Robert H. Vonderheide, MD, DPhil, Director of the Abramson Cancer Center, and team study immune responses to a vaccine with patients in remission from BRCA-related cancers. Next phase: 28 healthy people with BRCA mutations to receive vaccine.
Older Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Should Undergo Genetic Testing
Genetic Testing Saves Lives. So Why Aren’t More Women Of Color Doing It?
For Hispanic Heritage Month, ELLE Magazine spoke with Basser Executive Director Susan Domchek about the ways the Basser Center is leading the charge to provide life-saving cancer screening tests for minority women—and Latinas in particular.
Cancer Without Chemotherapy: ‘A Totally Different World’
Improving Health through Inclusion
Black and White Women have the Same Genetic Risk of Breast Cancer, Penn Study Finds. So Why are Black Women More Likely to Develop the Disease?
Polygenic Risk Scores for Breast Cancer—Can They Deliver on the Promise of Precision Medicine?
My Experience As a BRCA Mutation Carrier
Penn-led Consortium Identifies More Genetic Markers for Inherited Testicular Cancer
Black and White Women Have Same Mutations Linked to Breast Cancer Risk
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