UC San Francisco researchers have received $12.45 million from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to lead the first long-term study of cancer among Asian Americans, a highly diverse yet understudied group.
The Cancer Center’s Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) has awarded a new round of grants to support career development activities for faculty, staff, and trainees across the UCSF cancer community.
Eating more fruits, nuts, and vegetables each day – along with fewer animal products – is associated with a nearly 50% reduction in the risk of prostate cancer progression.
Leading cancer researchers from UC San Francisco presented talks about advances in targeted therapy, cancer genomics, eliminating treatment disparities and other cancer research topics at this year’s annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) conference.
Advances in targeted therapy, cancer genomics and eliminating treatment disparities among the topics that will be presented by leading cancer researchers from UC San Francisco at this year’s annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) conference.
The latest in a continuous series of portraits and quotes from UCSF Cancer Services staff and faculty, the See Us Portrait Project highlights underrepresented minority faculty and staff who are dedicated leaders in diversity, equity, and inclusion at the Cancer Center.