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San Antonio Business Journal: San Antonio gets small cut of $34 million in new cancer funding

February 19, 2017

The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas awarded 14 grants totaling $34 million to several institutions on Wednesday. Less than 4 percent of that funding is headed to San Antonio. Read the full story at the San Antonio Business Journal


The Lufkin News: GUEST COLUMN: Texas a leader in cancer prevention, research

February 19, 2017

Last May the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, created by Texans in 2007, celebrated the halfway point in its historic $3 billion investment in cancer research and prevention. Read the full story at The Lufkin News


Texas Public Radio: UT Health Researcher Receives Award for Cancer Research

February 16, 2017

Dr. Tyler Jay Curiel received a prestigious award Monday night at UT Health San Antonio for his revolutionary research in cancer treatment. Read the full story at Texas Public Radio


Rivard Report: UT Health Researcher Receives Award for Cancer Research

February 16, 2017

Dr. Tyler Jay Curiel received a prestigious award Monday night at UT Health San Antonio for his revolutionary research in cancer treatment. Read the full story at the Rivard Report


Fox 29: Need information about breast cancer treatments? Meet experts this weekend

January 25, 2017

A local group of breast cancer survivors is helping people learn more about advanced treatment options available to patients. Read the full story at Fox 29


Clinical Oncology News: Everolimus Ups PFS in Pts With Postmenopausal HR+ Breast Ca

January 25, 2017

Adding everolimus to fulvestrant improved progression-free survival (PFS) in postmenopausal women with hormone receptor (HR)-positive/HER2-negative, aromatase inhibitor (AI)-resistant metastatic breast cancer during the randomized, Phase II PrECOG 0102 trial. Read the full story at Clinical Oncology News


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