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On Friday, April 19, nearly 150 researchers, clinicians, trainees, fellows and staff joined together to attend the University of Cincinnati Cancer Center’s third annual Cancer Research Retreat. The group came excited to learn about the Cancer Center's progress to-date, listen to talks on some of the cutting-edge cancer research happening right here in Cincinnati, explore new research collaborations, and brainstorm how our work can address local health disparities, and left inspired to pursue new possibilities and collaborations. This year's retreat explored three themes:
Syed A. Ahmad, MD, co-director of the Cancer Center, provided updates on the state of the Cancer Center as well as the progress to-date at this year’s Cancer Research Retreat.
Cancer Center membership has increased by 21% since last year. With over 260 members, 33 University of Cincinnati Departments and Divisions and 10 University of Cincinnati Colleges are represented in partnership with researchers at Cincinnati Children's. Cancer-relevant, peer-reviewed funding has increased by 12.7% since last year, and the Cancer Center has seen a 9% increase in interventional treatment trial accrual.
Over 40 researchers from various research programs, colleges and institutions submitted abstract poster presentations to highlight the innovative science happening across all campuses.
“Research in Proton Therapy: Where Are We Now & Where Are We Going?”
“Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology: Lessons Learned from Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia”
“Leveraging Data to Inform Priorities and Drive Strategies to Reduce the Cancer Burden Across our Catchment Area”
“Attitudes Towards Clinical Trials Within Our Patient Population”
“Partnering with Primary Care and Community Organizations to Increase Access to Cancer Screening Among Under-Screened Populations”
“The Progression of Research in Lung Cancer Screening”
“Transdisciplinary Research: Lessons from Head and Neck Team”
“Leukemia and the Cancer Metabolome”
“Cancer and the Microbiome: Intersections and Opportunities for Modulation”
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