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Research

Study shows two CAR T cell therapies cost-effective as second- and third-line treatments for adults with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

January 10, 2023
Findings add new evidence, perspective to support research on CAR T cell therapy cost-effectiveness
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Health & Wellness

Oncologist talks balancing health with holiday season for people with cancer

December 5, 2022
How to safeguard health while spending time with loved ones
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Community

No-Shave November raises funds, awareness for LLU Cancer Center research

December 2, 2022
Six Inland Empire law enforcement departments donate a combined $12, 350
Dr. Albert Kheradpour with his patient, Mohammad.

Patient Care

LLU Cancer Center to expand pediatric cancer clinical trials

November 29, 2022
The St. Baldrick’s Foundation grant affords the Cancer Center more capacity for pediatric cancer clinical trials
Bricey Leathers (left) and her mother, Melinda Sammons (right)

Patient Care

Early-stage lung cancer patients ineligible for surgery can benefit from proton therapy instead

November 14, 2022
Melinda Sammons’ family grateful for option of proton therapy, pleased with experience
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Health & Wellness

Normalizing emotions tied to cancer-related hair loss

November 1, 2022
LLU’s Cancer Center and Behavioral Medicine Center experts talk hair loss, creating supportive space
Dr. David Caba Molina is a surgical oncologist at Loma Linda University Cancer Center and co-author of a recently published study that suggests cultural competency in safety-net setting may contribute to improved colorectal cancer outcomes for Spanish-speaking patients.

Research

Study: Spanish-speaking status gives colorectal cancer patients better outcomes at safety-net hospital

October 27, 2022
Cultural competency in safety-net setting may contribute to improved outcomes for Spanish-speaking patients
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Patient Care

LLU Cancer Center offers cutting-edge immunotherapy for melanoma in the eye

October 26, 2022
Oncologist discusses treatment advances for patients with metastasized uveal melanoma
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Health & Wellness

Breast cancer expert shares four ways to lower risk, catch cancer early

October 17, 2022
From daily habits to clinic visits, these steps can prevent breast cancer or help you find it early
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Patient Care

What’s possible when catching breast cancer early? One patient’s journey

October 10, 2022
Patricia Bianchi free from breast cancer after lumpectomy, targeted proton therapy at LLU Cancer Center
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