Sentences with phrase «from pediatric oncology»

Hospital - based support groups for parents of seriously unwell children: an example from pediatric oncology in Australia.

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The team from Northwestern Medicine and Lurie Children's represents a unique collaboration of experts in molecular genetics, biochemistry, neurology, pediatric neurosurgery and pediatric neuro - oncology.
He obtained a Ph.D. degree in oncology research from Wisconsin's McArdle Laboratories for Cancer Research in 1981 and served as pediatric resident and chief resident at the University of Wisconsin hospitals from 1976 - 80.
Families travel to Mott from around the country, and patients are referred to us from every other pediatric oncology center in the state for second opinions, or for enrollment into one of our many innovative experimental clinical trials.
Our dedicated pediatric oncology team members have spent their careers specializing in care for all forms of childhood cancer, from the most common types of cancer to extremely rare childhood cancers.
Dr. Frazier received her MD from Dartmouth Medical School in 1984, followed by a pediatric residency at Children's Hospital Boston and a pediatric hematology - oncology fellowship at DFCI, where she joined the faculty in 1990.
DATE: April 3 TIME: 4:05 p.m. LOCATION: Room 204, Level 2, Washington Convention Center TITLE: Comparison of somatic alterations in the genome and transcriptome of 1,705 pediatric leukemia and solid tumors: a report from the Children's Oncology Group (COG)- NCI TARGET Project ABSTRACT: 3004
It brings together pediatric medical and surgical oncology experts from Children's National Health System and pediatric radiation oncology experts from the Kimmel Cancer Center to provide comprehensive pediatric cancer care, including clinical trials, to patients in the region.
U-M's internationally renowned Translational Neuro - Oncology Laboratory generates novel primary cell cultures from pediatric and adult glioma tissue samples to study mechanisms of glioma growth and targeted treatment response.
Long supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute and other philanthropic entities, Cole is an active clinical researcher having developed pediatric cancer clinical trial protocols in conjunction with the national cooperative organization Children's Oncology Group and other collaborators.
She completed her residency in pediatrics at Michael Reese Hospital in 1984, followed by a fellowship from 1984 to 1987 in pediatric hematology / oncology at Children's Memorial Hospital and Northwestern University.
The team is supported by a range of pediatric specialists from CHaD and DHMC in many areas including radiology, pathology, surgery, neuro - surgery, neurology, urology, and radiation - oncology.
Results from the study will be widely disseminated through professional conferences and peer - reviewed journals in a diverse range of disciplines, including veterinary medicine, pediatric oncology, social work, and animal - assisted therapy.
As a pediatric oncology patient at East Tennessee Children's Hospital, she enjoyed getting visits from dogs in the pet - assisted therapy program while her own four - legged family members waited for her return at home.
Guided by the resilience factors from the systemic - constructivist theory, we identified which elements and links are empirically supported in pediatric oncology.
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