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Georgia Cancer Center researcher addressing colorectal cancer disparities

September 4, 2024Chris Curry

“By increasing screening rates, we can detect colorectal cancer at an earlier, more treatable stage and ultimately save lives," said Meng-Han Tsai, PhD.

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MCG scientists studying link between prostate cancer and Alzheimer’s

August 29, 2024Woman smilingJennifer Hilliard Scott

Prostate cancer largely affects men over age 65, which is a population that’s already at a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

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MCG physicians working to help prevent vision loss associated with space travel

August 22, 2024Woman smilingJennifer Hilliard Scott

More than 70% of astronauts experience a phenomenon known as Spaceflight Associated Neuro-Ocular Syndrome, or SANS, according to NASA.

A group of 12 medical students in their medical-professional lab coats stand in front of a backdrop with logos for Augusta University and the Medical College of Georgia on it. The group includes eight women and four men. Three of the women are holding roses.

Peach State Health Plan, MCG announce 2024 Peach State Scholars

August 13, 2024Woman smilingJennifer Hilliard Scott

These students will complete medical school in 3 years, enter into a Georgia residency program and then serve in rural or underserved Georgia.

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Hyundai invests $400,000 in pediatric cancer research

August 12, 2024Avatar photoDenise Parrish

“This could positively impact care for children with brain tumors by improving their quality of life,” said Theodore Johnson, MD, PhD.

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$11.3 million NIH grant to help identify causes of vascular disease

August 8, 2024Woman smilingJennifer Hilliard Scott

A key problem is the loss of “redox balance” between harmful molecules called reactive oxygen species and helpful molecules like nitric oxide.

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