UMich Rad Onc
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06-11-2018 13:20:47
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Just when I thought my day as visiting professor UMich Rad Onc couldn’t get any better, one of my best buds from University of Michigan Medical School shows up for the dept dinner. #GoBlue
Delighted about all the buzz about our work to further personalization of radiation therapy in lung cancer using the GO chip!
Thanks to Sunitha Nagrath Lab and team! UMich Rad Onc U-M Rogel Cancer Center Michigan Medicine Michigan Engineering
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Our HNCa rad onc team's innovative work demonstrates enhanced patient quality of life with reduced chemo radiation in HPV+ oropharynx ca, all while ensuring tumor control!
Kudos to Michelle Mierzwa Sam Regan and team!
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It’s #EmployeeAppreciationDay 💙While this photo is not inclusive of all the amazing MROQC team members, the impact of MROQC in Michigan and beyond would not be possible without all of our #ROQCstars 🤩 You ROQC!
Really enjoyed the Rally in the Alley fundraiser bowling event put on by the Drive to Make a Difference foundation to raise money for our pediatric radiation patients! It was a huge success yet again. Thank you DMD, including many of our UMich Rad Onc staff members.
Surrogate endpoints for HPV+ HN cancer; an analysis of 5 NRG Oncology studies. LRPFS, DMFS, and PFS seem to fit the bill.
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Laila Gharzai MD LLM
Great work from incoming UMich Rad Onc resident Joseph Tang and MoffittRadOnc Matthew Mills Justyn Nakashima, DO Ammoren Dohm MD on combining SRS with Nivo/Ipi for melanoma brain mets Daniel (Donny) Oliver Evan Wuthrick James K. C. Liu Michael Vogelbaum Moffitt Cancer Center
New research by ChE Prof. Sunitha Nagrath Lab and UMich Rad Onc Prof. Shruti Jolly uses a chip to process cancerous blood samples to determine whether a treatment is effective at the four-week mark.
Learn more: michiganche.info/4bpWE2j
Using a chip to process blood samples, doctors can monitor the amount of cancer cells in a patient’s blood to determine how well a treatment is working by the 4th week, report Sunitha Nagrath Lab and Shruti Jolly in Cell Reports: michmed.org/BAqq5 Michigan Engineering
From the January issue—
GTP Signaling Links Metabolism, DNA Repair, and Responses to Genotoxic Stress, by Weihua Zhou, Daniel Wahl et al.
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UMich Rad Onc U-M Rogel Cancer Center
Privileged to collaborate with Sunitha Nagrath, the mind behind the GO chip.
Together, we hope to use the GO chip to personalize radiation therapy for lung ca patients.
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Happy International Day of Medical Physics to our amazing UMich Rad Onc medical physicists! It’s a privilege and honor to work with all of you! Martha Matuszak Kelly Paradis
It was an honor to be invited to UMich Rad Onc and MROQC CQI to discuss how #MedPhys consults can advance patient care. Thanks to Martha Matuszak and Daniel Chang for the midwestern hospitality!