Cornell Community Cancer Partnership

Cornell Community Cancer Partnership The Cornell Cancer Partnership is a collaboration between cancer researchers at Cornell University a

Deadline of March 3!
02/10/2025

Deadline of March 3!

Breast Cancer Research Initiative Breast Cancer Research Initiative Thank you for your interest in the Coalition’s Breast Cancer Research Grant Initiative. Researchers affiliated within the Coalition’s service area of Western […]

11/21/2023

Scientists are studying golden retrievers, both to help the dogs and to learn more about human cancers. Dogs and humans share most of the same genes.

11/13/2023

Researchers at Stanford show that breast cancer cells work together to physically tear through barriers and spread.

10/28/2023

What a perfect way to spend an overcast Fall afternoon! We had so much fun painting this bouquet of pumpkins at Blue Door Studio with Katrina Morse Art and Cornell Community Cancer Partnership! We talked about how interesting it is that we all had the same instructions, but each painting came out different. Diversity is such a beautiful thing, isn't it?

Several of us personally affected by cancer shared our experiences with a wide range of Cornell Students - graduate stud...
10/24/2023

Several of us personally affected by cancer shared our experiences with a wide range of Cornell Students - graduate students engaged in cancer research, master's students in public health, and undergrads interested in health careers.

Join us on Thursday, Oct. 19 at 5:30 in Vet School Lecture Hall 6 to hear the personal stories of individuals affected b...
10/12/2023

Join us on Thursday, Oct. 19 at 5:30 in Vet School Lecture Hall 6 to hear the personal stories of individuals affected by cancer. Questions are encouraged!

A few scenes from the recent Walkathon and 5k is support of the Cancer Resource Center. A great turnout from Cornell!
10/11/2023

A few scenes from the recent Walkathon and 5k is support of the Cancer Resource Center. A great turnout from Cornell!

Conceptualizing the stages of cancer through thermodynamics.
09/25/2023

Conceptualizing the stages of cancer through thermodynamics.

Understanding cancer staging in order to predict its progression is vital to determine its severity and to plan the most appropriate therapies. This task has attracted interest from different fields of science and engineering. We propose a computational model that predicts the evolution of cancer in...

09/11/2023

The monthly Cornell Cancer Support Group meets this Wednesday (Sept. 13) from noon-1:30 in Weill Hall 221. Questions? Contact Bob Riter at [email protected].

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