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The work of Women's Health Research at Yale was featured during a March event at the Yale Club of New York City. The event focused on the importance of studying issues related to the health of women and the influence sex and gender have on health.
Despite a decline from 2021, Covid killed more than 500 people per day, while heart disease and cancer deaths rose.
For the past 25 years, Women's Health Research at Yale has been investigating conditions of high morbidity and mortality in women and understanding sex and gender differences that affect health outcomes.
New research from Yale Cancer Center reveals a higher risk of cancer mortality in incarcerated adults, as well as among those diagnosed with cancer in the first year after release from prison.
Jennifer M. Kwan, MD, PhD, is the first cardio-oncology fellow at Yale, spearheading a growing community of physicians in this rapidly evolving field.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Lauren Baldassarre, MD, and members of the Cardio-Oncology and Imaging Councils of the American College of Cardiology shared recommendations regarding the cardiovascular care of COVID-19-positive patients.
Many cancer patients and oncologists may turn to the US Food and Drug Administration's accelerated approval program, which provides access to new cancer drugs faster -- especially when a life-threatening cancer needs swift treatment or relief.
Count to eight, and somewhere in the United States a baby will be born. You might imagine that this newborn has an equal chance of being female or male. But that’s not the case.
A research team led by the Yale School of Public Health has found that for people living with HIV/AIDS, both recent immunosuppression and prolonged HIV viremia play important and independent roles in the development of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Testing for dozens of genetic mutations in tumors of patients with a common form of advanced lung cancer did not appear to improve survival compared to routine genetic testing, a study led by Yale Cancer Center (YCC) scientists has found.
Yale School of Public Health researchers evaluate the association between exposure to hot temperatures during pregnancy and the risk of cancer in children.
A recent study conducted by scientists at Yale Cancer Center demonstrates that spatial gene signatures can significantly enhance the prediction of immunotherapy outcomes in patients with melanoma.
Pennsylvania families worry about rising cases of rare cancer with fracking well pads near their homes and stalled House bills. YSPH Associate Professor Nicole Deziel shares her insights.
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Dr. Vasilis Vasiliou on Yale Cancer Answers.
Learn three main areas of research within Yale Urology and what motivates the faculty behind it.
Stephen, 61, traveled over 5,000 from Hawaii to Yale to have Dr. Jennifer Moliterno perform brain surgery. Dr. Moliterno performs more brain surgeries than any other physician in Connecticut, and patients like Stephen travel long distances due to her experience and efficiency.
In an interview, Rachel Perry, PhD, discusses the link between insulin and cancer, a surprising finding in her research, and the future of precision medicine for metabolism-related cancers.
A mouth rinse used to identify oral microbiome composition could serve as an early-detection tool for gastric cancer, new evidence suggests.
Amos S. Espinosa, a PhD Candidate in Experimental Pathology, was recently named a winner of the American Society of Hematology's Minority Hematology Graduate Award.