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Survey Points Out Need for Education for Primary Care Physicians on Rarely Seen Cancers
(Published: 12-10-2007) Many primary care physicians may lack the necessary knowledge when it comes to recognizing the signs, symptoms and making proper diagnoses in cases of blood cancers such as leukemia and lymphoma, a recent survey indicates.

Two Jefferson Medical College Faculty Named to New Leadership Positions at Jefferson’s Kimmel Cancer Center
(Published: 12-4-2007) Two faculty members of Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia have been named to new leadership positions at Jefferson’s Kimmel Cancer Center.


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Jefferson Researcher Awarded Grant for Nearly $180,000 to Study Biological Processes Behind Cancer Growth
(Published: 10-9-2006) Molecular biologist Nianli Sang, M.D., Ph.D., of Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia has received a two-year grant for nearly $180,000 from the prestigious W.W. Smith Charitable Trust to study the role of a unique molecular switch in the development of cancer.

Paul Bray, M.D., Named Director, Division of Hematology at Jefferson
(Published: 9-5-2006) Paul Francis Bray, M.D., has been named director, Division of Hematology at Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University and Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. He is also Thomas Drake Martinez Cardeza Professor of Medicine and Director of the Cardeza Center for Hematologic Research at Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University.

Jefferson Bone Marrow Transplant Expert Receives Top Award from Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
(Published: 3-10-2006) Neal Flomenberg, M.D., to be Honored at Philadelphia Gala March 11

Customized Gene Chip Provides Rapid Detection of Genetic Changes in Children’s Cancer
(Published: 8-1-2005) Microarray Scans DNA Regions in Neuroblastoma Tumors to Forecast Outcomes, Guide Treatments