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Members of the Center for Breast Cancer at Smilow Cancer Hospital and Yale Cancer Center attended the 48th annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS), from December 9-12, 2025.
- December 01, 2025
At SABCS, Yale Cancer Center experts will present groundbreaking research on hormone replacement therapy in breast cancer care, innovative treatment options for HER2-positive and hormone receptor-positive breast cancers, and the impact of patient-centered approaches to care.
- November 12, 2025
Yale School of Medicine faculty members were recognized for publishing studies that rank in the top 1% based on the number of citations they received in their field.
- October 10, 2025
Researchers, led by Thazin Nwe Aung, PhD, in the laboratory of David Rimm, MD, PhD, have developed a way to predict how lung cancer cells will respond to different therapies, allowing people with the most common form of lung cancer to receive more effective individualized treatment.
- October 07, 2025
An intensive two-day Yale Cancer Research symposium, dedicated to advancing cancer science through innovation and strengthening partnerships between Yale University and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), brought together researchers from multiple disciplines this week.
- October 03, 2025Source: Cancer Network
Regarding finding the right drug for the right patient, the reality of cancer management is far more complex than a single genetic mutation, according to David Rimm, MD, PhD.
- October 03, 2025Source: Cancer Network
It may be time for precision medicine to expand beyond the genomics realm and enter the protein space in the management of melanoma and other cancers, according to David Rimm, MD, PhD.
- October 01, 2025Source: Cancer Network (with Dr. David Rimm)
Dr. David Rimm spoke with Cancer Network on his latest research.
- September 30, 2025
YCC is celebrating a half century as an NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center
- August 25, 2025Source: WTNH
David Rimm, MD, PhD, Anthony N. Brady Professor of Pathology and professor of medicine at Yale School of Medicine, discussed two important developments to come out of his lab.