UC study sheds light on cancer treatment, COVID-19
September 19, 2020
University of Cincinnati researchers have found that certain treatments for cancer may increase the chance of death if they contract COVID-19.
September 19, 2020
University of Cincinnati researchers have found that certain treatments for cancer may increase the chance of death if they contract COVID-19.
March 8, 2021
Local 12 reports on a new study that could give pregnant women with addiction a new tool to deliver a healthy baby. Christine Wilder, MD, is interviewed.
March 16, 2021
Months after mammograms, colonoscopies and other routine cancer screenings, like lung cancer screenings, were suspended because of the pandemic, researchers are studying the impact.
September 3, 2020
Brett Kissela, MD, participates in COVID-19 vaccine trial at UC.
October 29, 2020
Donald Lynch, MD, a University of Cincinnati cardiologist, is partnering with researchers in St. Louis and rural Georgia to develop a smartphone app that will deliver COVID-19 information and education that is targeted toward Black communities.
May 4, 2020
The University of Cincinnati Cancer Center is joining the international hunt to uncover knowledge about the coronavirus. The UC center will focus on an area it is far too familiar with: patients with cancer.
August 31, 2020
Shuchi Gulati, MD, is studying how treatments for patients with cancer and COVID-19 could cause other health complications, namely blood clots.
April 13, 2021
Henry Nasrallah, MD, discusses a new study showing some people infected with COVID-19 have long-term mental health symptoms.
May 7, 2021
In Ohio, 43 percent of the total population has started the COVID-19 vaccination, but just 23 percent of Black residents have gotten at least one shot. Hamilton County closely mirrors the state’s pace. A group of black physicians, including two University of Cincinnati faculty, have signed an open letter to the Greater Cincinnati Black community urging members to complete the COVID-19 vaccination.