OSUCCC-James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute
The OSUCCC - James is a comprehensive cancer center specializing in prevention, detection, treatment
Fantastic finishes are all around at Pelotonia Gravel Day. Thanks to all for another great day on the rocky roads of southeast Ohio.
Pelotonia riders are ready to rock in SE Ohio, where the second annual Gravel Day event is about to start. 🚲🪨 Good luck to all of today's riders. Have a fun and safe time hitting the road to support cancer research at Ohio State.
Early detection is the key to treating a rare gynecologic tumor that can develop during pregnancy.
Congrats to Michael Gong, MD, PhD, whose talent, dedication and innovation have earned him a place on Newsweek's list of the nation's best prostate cancer surgeons.
Hematologist Cottini receives first Mason Fisher grant, funded by Pelotonia A grant honoring a late Ohio State medical student could one day help some blood cancer patients avoid second diagnoses.
Our nurses and Mobile Education Kitchen team served up some farm-fresh facts about cancer prevention and healthy eating at the annual Farm Science Review. Thanks to all who stopped by to say hi.
We're proud to partner with the Association of Pickleball Players (APP) to support breast cancer patients, care and research at the The APP Women's Open, 10/4-10/6 in Columbus. Click to join the fun and support a great cause.
APP Signature Event: Women's Open Presented By The James The APP Women’s Open presented by The James is the first-ever pickleball event created exclusively for, and by, women.
Get your tickets to the Columbus Mac & Cheese Festival, 10/4 at Easton Town Center, and support Ohio State’s cancer research in a delicious way.
Columbus Mac and Cheese Festival tickets Benefits cancer research at Ohio State
We're honored to announce that Francesca Cottini, MD, has earned the inaugural Mason Fisher Grant. The award, funded by Pelotonia, supports research of genetic mutations that can lead to cancer.
Hematologist Cottini receives first Mason Fisher grant, funded by Pelotonia A grant honoring a late Ohio State medical student could one day help some blood cancer patients avoid second diagnoses.
Learn how a multifunctional drug developed at Ohio State could directly target cancer cells while also improving the effectiveness of other treatments.
Ohio State drug discovery enters clinical testing, secures commercialization partner A new therapeutic agent discovered and developed at The Ohio State University will soon be used for cancer treatment at the patient’s bedside as part of a
Learn how a new program turns food into medicine for lung cancer patients at Ohio State.
How food becomes medicine for lung cancer patients at Ohio State Food is medicine at Ohio State, where a new study emphasizes nutrition to help improve quality of life for lung cancer patients.
It’s a beautiful day for a walk in Columbus, where hundreds are gathered to support care and research at our annual Steps for Sarcoma event. Thanks to all involved for another great walk!
Pelotonia's season of support continues with next week's Gravel Day ride. Learn more about this new Ohio tradition.
Pelotonia’s Gravel Day supports cancer research Pelotonia’s Gravel Day event opens up a new field of riding in support of a cancer-free world .
Congratulations to Li-Chun Tu, PhD, the recipient of this year’s Block Memorial Lectureship Junior Faculty Award. Dr. Tu will spend the next two years working in mentorship with this year’s awardee, Nobel Prize winner Sir Paul Nurse, OM, CH, FRS.
It's a packed house at Ohio State, where Nobel Prize winner Sir Paul Nurse, OM, CH, FR, is sharing his expertise as part of the 2024 Block Lectureship Award. Nurse earned the coveted award for his work in cell cycle progression and more.
New Ohio state research suggests many parents aren't able to identify oral ni****ne pouches, which are growing more popular among teens.
Learn the facts about mammograms, and why they remain a vital part of breast cancer care.
How mammograms became essential components of breast cancer care Mammograms have changed a lot over the years, but they remain vital tools in the early detection, and sometimes prevention, of breast cancer.
Congratulations to Electra Paskett, PhD, who's earned the title of Honorary Fellow of the American College of Epidemiology for her leadership in cancer control, health education, health disparity reduction and much, much more.
Mark Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month by learning about these conditions, including risks, symptoms and treatment options at Ohio State.
Gynecologic Cancer Research | OSUCCC – James At the OSUCCC – James, our gynecologic cancer research team works tirelessly to develop innovative, curative strategies for gynecologic cancer.
Learn how Ohio State oncology experts brought us all closer to a cancer-free world in August.
August 2024 OSUCCC - James Grants Awards and Honors The OSUCCC – James announces the awards, honors, grants and more that were recently given to the organization, teams or individuals.
Mark Blood Cancer Awareness Month by learning more about leukemia, lymphoma and multiple myeloma, including treatments at The James that are saving and improving the lives of patients in central Ohio.
Leukemia: https://go.osu.edu/CAvJ
Lymphoma: https://go.osu.edu/CAvK
Multiple Myeloma: https://go.osu.edu/CAvN
New Ohio State research shows how combining va**ng and smoking can dramatically increase lung cancer risk.
Va**ng and smoking together increases lung cancer risk fourfold People who both v**e and smoke are four times more likely to develop lung cancer than people who just smoke, according to new study published by The Ohio
As younger-age colorectal cancer rates rise, this info could let you know if its time to schedule an appointment with your doctor.
Younger people are being diagnosed with colorectal cancer More people in their 40s, 30s and even 20s are diagnosed with colorectal cancer each year, and those diagnoses tend to have more advanced stages of cancer and worse outcomes than older people. An expert explains what to know about this trend.
Meet sarcoma survivor Laquinta Haynes, who found her voice raising awareness and support for care and research. Also, learn how you can join Laquinta and other patients, survivors and families at our Steps for Sarcoma walk on September 15.
Advocacy and athletics drive sarcoma survivor A sarcoma journey led to new passions and pursuits for survivor Laquinta Haynes, who found her voice raising awareness and support for care and research.
Learn how Ohio State surgeons prevent skin cancer from coming back with low-impact procedures.
Mohs skin cancer removal saves lives Learn how Dermatologist David Carr, MD, uses the Mohs surgery technique to give more patients a healthy future after skin cancer.
Min-Jeong Cho, MD, explains how Ohio State’s Lymphedema Center of Excellence experts use the latest surgical techniques and technologies to improve patients’ quality of life.
Learn how to spot the symptoms of bladder cancer, which can sometimes be mistaken for less serious conditions.
Improving bladder cancer care and diagnosis at Ohio State Bladder cancer’s symptoms range from common to alarming, so it’s important that patients see their doctors when possible signs start to show.
Immunotherapy innovation is underway at Ohio State, where experts are working everyday to harness the body's own defenses to treat cancer. Learn the latest on our Cancer-Free World Podcast.
Episode 171: Advances at the Pelotonia Institute for Immunology-Oncology, with Dr. Zihai Li The Pelotonia Institute of Immuno-Oncology (PIIO) continues to grow and develop novel new cancer treatments since it was created in 2019 with the help of a $104 million funding commitment from Peloton
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