Sentences with phrase «says pediatric oncologist»

Overall, the IOM report «really closes the book on the discussion» of past epidemiological work, says pediatric oncologist Bob Garcea of the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Denver.
«The challenge is finding targets that exist on other types of cancer cells but not on normal cells,» says pediatric oncologist Stephan Grupp of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, who worked with Porter on testing the treatment in mice.
«It's a completely different way of treating cancer,» says pediatric oncologist Stephan Grupp, who directs the Cancer Immunotherapy Program at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

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A company that is working on new treatments for say children with cancer may develop an advisory board made up of pediatric oncologists and therapists.
Rebecca Gardner, a pediatric oncologist at Seattle Children's, says the hospital is shifting to one that shaves a week or two off its 3 - to 4 - week time frame.
«It's given us insight into one of the very early events» that disrupt chromosomes, says Alison Bertuch, a pediatric oncologist and molecular biologist at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.
It's a trial that is designed and destined to provide no valuable information,» said Dr. Steven Joffe, a pediatric oncologist and bioethicist at the University of Pennsylvania who performs bone marrow transplants.
«Family history now matters more than ever,» says Stephen Chanock, a pediatric oncologist and head of the division of cancer epidemiology and genetics at the National Cancer Institute in Rockville, Maryland.
«At Lurie Children's we see many children with DIPG and they are a powerful inspiration to develop an effective treatment as quickly as possible,» said co-author Rishi R. Lulla, MD, pediatric neuro - oncologist at Lurie Children's and Assistant Professor at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
«What it says is that even at a well - resourced, large referral center, about a third of families are reporting food, housing or energy insecurity six months into treatment,» says lead author Kira Bona, MD, MPH, a pediatric oncologist at Dana - Farber / Boston Children's.
Co-author Luke Whitesell, a pediatric oncologist at the Whitehead Institute, says that the protein puts organisms in a bind: «HSF1 enhances survival and stress tolerance, but there appears to be a flip side in cancer.»
It's up to us to learn how different animals tackle the problem so we can adapt those strategies to prevent cancer in people,» says co-senior author Joshua Schiffman, M.D., pediatric oncologist at Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah School of Medicine, and Primary Children's Hospital.
«Behind these metrics are real and serious risks to patients» health,» says Chris Wong, MD, the paper's lead author and a pediatric oncologist at Dana - Farber / Boston Children's.
Being recognized yet again as a comprehensive children's hospital in all of these important disciplines is very meaningful and a source of pride for all of our caregivers and staff,» says Valerie Castle, M.D., Ravitz professor and chair of the Department of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases and a pediatric oncologist.
«I discarded the fluid and syringe and just had a thought — maybe there's something in the fluid,» said Berry, a pediatric ocular oncologist at CHLA and assistant professor at the University of Southern California's Roski Eye Institute.
But a pediatric oncologist is quoted as saying no drug could have caused a stroke months after the fact: Her death «had absolutely nothing to do with the chemo [and] probably has everything to do with the leukemia coming back.»
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