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Stephenson Cancer Center Researcher Leads Global Trial for Promising New Drug for Ovarian Cancer
Stephenson Cancer Center Researcher Leads Global Trial for Promising New Drug for Ovarian Cancer
Results of a global clinical trial published recently in The New England Journal of Medicine show that a new drug significantly improves survival in women with epithelial ovarian cancer, a deadly gynecologic cancer...
OU College of Medicine Study Demonstrates Benefit of Precision Medicine Based on Race/Ethnicity
OU College of Medicine Study Demonstrates Benefit of Precision Medicine Based on Race/Ethnicity
“Precision medicine,” an emerging approach to health care in which a patient’s genetics, diseased tissue and other factors guide clinicians to personalize treatment strategies, can dramatically...
OU College of Nursing Continues Record-Level Enrollment, Expands Educational Reach
In an ongoing effort to address the growing demand for registered nurses in the state, the Fran and Earl Ziegler College of Nursing at the University of Oklahoma plans to accept all qualified applicants to the...
OU College of Dentistry Welcomes New Assistant Dean of Student Affairs
OU College of Dentistry Welcomes New Assistant Dean of Student Affairs
The University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry is pleased to announce the appointment of Isabel Rambob, D.D.S., as the college’s assistant dean for student affairs. Rambob will also serve as clinical associate...
OU College of Medicine Researcher Explores Causes of Type 2 Diabetes After Breast Cancer Treatment
OU College of Medicine Researcher Explores Causes of Type 2 Diabetes After Breast Cancer Treatment
While today’s drugs help the majority of people with breast cancer survive for years, many who are treated eventually develop Type 2 diabetes, often years after treatment ends. A recent journal publication by a...
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