Fox Chase Cancer Center News

Renal Mass Biopsies May Improve Kidney Cancer Outcomes

PHILADELPHIA (March 9, 2016) – Fox Chase Cancer Center researchers recently showed that renal mass biopsy enabled accurate diagnosis of renal cell carcinoma. It can also be used to stratify patients based on disease risk — potentially minimizing the risk of over- or under-treatment in groups who could be on surveillance versus those who need surgery because of more aggressive renal tumors.

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Study Reveals Gene-Environment Interaction That Increases The Risk Of Mesothelioma

PHILADELPHIA (February 22, 2016) –  Fox Chase Cancer Center – Temple Health researchers provide conclusive evidence that Bap1 is a bona fide tumor suppressor gene that strongly interacts with environmental factors to control the risk of developing malignant mesothelioma and other cancers. The findings, reported February 22nd in Cancer Research, shed light on the recently recognized BAP1 cancer syndrome, paving the way for new early detection and therapeutic strategies for a range of highly aggressive, hard-to-treat cancers.

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Fox Chase Surgeon Wins Award in Urology

PHILADELPHIA (February 18, 2016) — Robert G. Uzzo, MD, FACS, a nationally recognized leader in urologic oncology from Fox Chase Cancer Center–Temple Health, is the recent recipient of the 36th Annual Ralph E. Hopkins Jackson Hole Seminar Series in Urology Award.

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