Media highlight UC's FLASH radiotherapy trial
October 25, 2022
National media outlets highlighted the results of the first-in-human trial of FLASH radiotherapy, led by University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researchers.
October 25, 2022
National media outlets highlighted the results of the first-in-human trial of FLASH radiotherapy, led by University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researchers.
May 27, 2022
The University of Cincinnati's John Breneman, MD, spoke with Imaging Technology News about the completion of enrollment of the FAST-01 trial, the first FLASH proton therapy trial completed in humans.
June 28, 2022
MSN highlighted the University of Cincinnati's Jordan Kharofa and his recent research on how diet and the microbiome affect colorectal cancer risks in young populations.
March 15, 2023
Local television stations including WINK-TV in Fort Myers, Florida and WGEM-TV in Quincy, Illinois highlighted the University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center's first-in-human trial of FLASH radiotherapy.
April 6, 2023
U.S. News and World Report highlighted research led by the University of Cincinnati's Jordan Kharofa that found several enriched species, associated with enhanced tumor immune response, in the microbiomes of long-term pancreatic cancer survivors.
February 6, 2023
The University of Cincinnati Cancer Center’s Teresa Meier and Sarah Sittenfeld joined 55KRC's Simply Medicine to discuss cervical cancer, including risk factors and the importance of screenings.
March 2, 2023
The University of Cincinnati's Jordan Kharofa provided comments to the Wall Street Journal on a recent study that found a larger share of colorectal cancer patients are being diagnosed at a younger age and at a more dangerous stage of the disease.
December 21, 2020
New UC research shows a dangerous trend in lung cancer caused by the pandemic.
January 27, 2021
University of Cincinnati researchers have tested a new combination therapy that showed reduced growth of head and neck cancer in an animal-based study.
February 24, 2021
Climbing the ranks in the research field isn’t easy. Doing it with a physical disability is even more difficult. But Christina Wicker is doing just that at the University of Cincinnati.