Dr. Denise Galloway, Head of the Cancer Biology program at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, discusses her investigation into the natural history of HPV, a virus that has the potential to...
See how UW Medicine’s Division of Oncology is contributing to scientific advances that are producing potential new biomarkers for the early detection of cancer and improved disease management....
Anterior neck surgery allows for a very meaningful and complete surgical decompression of a compromised spinal cord and nerve roots. Limitations of this technique, however, exist in terms of its...
The junction of the skull to the neck, as well its upper two motion segments, are a common site of manifestation of certain arthritic conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis. In the first lecture...
ROC curves are used to evaluate the accuracy of markers for disease detection or prognosis. They provide a graphical means of comparing one or many continuous markers to a binary measure of...
The upper cervical spine with its two bone segments present the most complicated and vulnerable region of the human spinal column. This area is unfortunately the target of a variety of arthritic...
Successful cancer therapy is intended to eliminate all traces of cancer from the patient. If cancer cells survive the therapy, they may eventually grow back, resulting in relapse. Numerous studies,...
See how UW Medicine’s Division of Oncology is contributing to scientific advances that are producing potential new biomarkers for the early detection of cancer and improved disease management....
Genomic heterogeneity is emerging as an important factor in determining tamoxifen benefit in breast cancer. Dr. Hannah Linden, Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington, and a...
Dr. Denise Galloway, Head of the Cancer Biology program at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, discusses her investigation into the natural history of HPV, a virus that has the potential to...