UofL Receives $11.5 Million to Advance Cancer Immunotherapies
LOUISVILLE Cancer remains one of the most difficult and deadly challenges in human health, affecting Kentuckians at a higher rate than residents of any other
LOUISVILLE Cancer remains one of the most difficult and deadly challenges in human health, affecting Kentuckians at a higher rate than residents of any other
LOUISVILLE Older sisters are supposed to torment their younger brothers. Maybe that is what Brian Mattingly, MD’s older sister intended when she used him as
LOUISVILLE In early April 2020, when personal distancing and restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic were high, Sarah Todd, MD, had the painful privilege of helping
SEND YOUR NEWS ITEMS TO MD-UPDATE > news@md-update.com Physicians Join KentuckyOne Surgical Associates in Lexington LEXINGTON Rachel Mathis, MD, has joined KentuckyOne Health Surgical Associates.
Saint Joseph Hospital Foundation Holds 4th Annual Yes, Mamm! 5K NICHOLASVILLE Hundreds of supporters joined 450 runners on Saturday, October 13, 2018 to raise funds
LOUISVILLE At “Colors of Courage,” the annual fundraising event for the Louisville based non-profit Hope Scarves, Jason Chesney, MD, PhD, said, “Kentucky is ground zero
Colors of Courage Raises Record Amount for Hope Scarves and Cancer Research LOUISVILLE A record amount, over $151,000, was raised for cancer research on Saturday,
LOUISVILLE & LEXINGTON Bleeding disorders and blood cancers are two areas in medicine where the dreams of a few years ago have come true in
LOUISVILLE The mortality rate for lung cancer in Kentucky is 50 percent higher than the national average. The state ranks second in the nation in
LOUISVILLE Hope Scarves, which provides scarves and stories of hope to women facing cancer, donated $50,000 to the James Graham Brown Cancer Center in support
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