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Cure GI Cancers

@rueschcenter

Fighting a Smarter War on Cancer at the Otto J. Ruesch Center for the Cure of Gastrointestinal Cancers at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center.

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linkhttp://lombardi.georgetown.edu/gi calendar_today22-02-2011 17:14:18

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In this powerful episode of #OncologyUnscripted John Marshall speaks with Dr. Lucile Adams-Campbell and two other trailblazing women in science about mentorship, representation, and the fight for equity in medicine. They get candid about bias, being overlooked, and what it means

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In this moving episode of #OncologyUnscripted Dr. Lucile Adams-Campbell reflect on generational cycles of racism, the dangers of authoritarianism, and what it means to continue the fight for equity in science and medicine. Despite the challenges, the message is clear: we must

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John Marshall on lessons learned and future path for #PDAC advancements. "for the first time in my 30-year career, I see light on the horizon. I have never been more hopeful about future success in pancreatic cancers. But there are two cautionary notes I want to leave with you."

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💡 “We funded the cure—now we’re pulling the plug?” In Episode 15 of #OncologyUnscripted, Dr John Marshall breaks down the life-saving breakthroughs, from immunotherapy to HPV vaccines, that all started with federally funded research. Now, that foundation is under threat.

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Nivolumab/Ipilimumab Establishes Unprecedented Efficacy and Safety Standards in Advanced HCC onclive.com/view/nivolumab… via @onclive Ruth He, MD, PhD.

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Looking forward to the Cure GI Cancers Annual Golf Classic next week, an event near and dear to my heart. Since 2017, we've raised over $1.6 million for GI cancer research – let's see how much we can add to the total this year! ruesch.georgetown.edu/2025golftourna…

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Today's 8th annual Ruesch Center golf tournament brings together local business leaders and philanthropists to tee up for a cure for gastrointestinal cancers. We are grateful for the continued support of our generous sponsors.

Today's 8th annual Ruesch Center golf tournament brings together local business leaders and philanthropists to tee up for a cure for gastrointestinal cancers. We are grateful for the continued support of our generous sponsors.
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Laura Rozek and colleagues examined the relationship between exposure to cancer-related environmental contaminants and #ColorectalCancer biology and mortality among non-Hispanic Black patients. doi.org/10.1158/1538-7… [2/4]

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The findings presented in the next abstract may shed valuable insights into the mechanisms driving aggressive HPV-positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma and identify a potential biomarker that may indicate high-risk subgroups. doi.org/10.1158/1538-7… [3/4]

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Finally, the last project addresses the need for precision biomarkers in diverse populations. They found that tests for the protein p16 are less accurate for Black patients with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma than non-Hispanic White patients. doi.org/10.1158/1538-7… [4/4]

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It’s a beautiful day for the 8th Annual Ruesch Center Classic golf tournament. This event provides vital support for GI cancer research at Georgetown Lombardi. We are grateful for our sponsors and players' continued commitment to the Ruesch Center's work.

It’s a beautiful day for the 8th Annual Ruesch Center Classic golf tournament. This event provides vital support for GI cancer research at <a href="/LombardiCancer/">Georgetown Lombardi</a>. We are grateful for our sponsors and players' continued commitment to the Ruesch Center's work.
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Another amazing event, bringing our eight year total to over $1.8 million! Couldn’t be prouder of the entire team, our sponsors and volunteers! Planning for year nine begins tomorrow!

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Many cancer survivors struggle with chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, or CIPN. Dr. Nina Kadan-Lottick and colleagues described NIH-funded research on CIPN in the last 10 years and identified research gaps and opportunities. doi.org/10.1093/jncics…

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Happening now: Dr. Emil Lou Emil Lou, MD, PhD, FACP presents first-in-human trial of CRISPR-edited T cells targeting CISH in metastatic #colorectalcancer at #AACR25 #SSP

Happening now: Dr. Emil Lou <a href="/cancerassassin1/">Emil Lou, MD, PhD, FACP</a> presents first-in-human trial of CRISPR-edited T cells targeting CISH in metastatic #colorectalcancer at #AACR25 #SSP
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This week, we highlighted research by Jill P Smith, Narayan Shivapurkar, Wenqiang Chen, Godhanjali Chekuri, Amani Dabney, Kyle Holmes, Hong Cao, Ruvanthi N Kularatne, and Stephan T Stern published in Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. Learn more: bit.ly/4lTknwY

This week, we highlighted research by Jill P Smith, Narayan Shivapurkar, Wenqiang Chen, Godhanjali Chekuri, Amani Dabney, Kyle Holmes, Hong Cao, Ruvanthi N Kularatne, and Stephan T Stern published in <a href="/MCT_AACR/">Molecular Cancer Therapeutics</a>. Learn more: bit.ly/4lTknwY