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We All Rise Together: Dr. Camille Ragin's Vision for Health Equity in Cancer Care News

We All Rise Together: Dr. Camille Ragin's Vision for Health Equity in Cancer Care

The statistics are riveting: Throughout the world, approximately 17 percent of the human population are individuals of African descent.
National and International Accolades News

National and International Accolades

Meet the bold clinicians and researchers whose work and perseverance push the edge of discovery, and have helped Fox Chase Cancer Center reach our 50th anniversary of excellence in cancer care.
From ZIP Code to Genomic Code: First Miami, Now NYC, and Finally, the USA. News

From ZIP Code to Genomic Code: First Miami, Now NYC, and Finally, the USA.

Years before Neha Goel, MD, MPH, FACS, became a Fox Chase Cancer Center Fellow in Complex Surgical Oncology, the direction of her life’s work was being shaped.
“You must be willing to live and breathe breast cancer.” News

“You must be willing to live and breathe breast cancer.”

Richard Bleicher, MD, FACS, recently appointed Chief of the new Division of Breast Surgery, and a long-term director of the Fox Chase Cancer Center Breast Oncology Fellowship, describes the rigorous training and dedication expected of a Fox Chase Breast Oncology Fellow.
The Multidisciplinary Approach at Fox Chase Cancer Center Document

The Multidisciplinary Approach at Fox Chase Cancer Center

Where your patient starts their cancer journey matters. Behind every patient at Fox Chase Cancer Center is a multidisciplinary team of highly experienced and trained specialists who provide compassionate care and ensure the best possible outcomes with the
Like Mother, Like Son News

Like Mother, Like Son

A mother and son’s talents and a duo of DAISY awards.
Fox Chase Cancer Center’s Dr. Thomas J. Galloway Named a Fellow of the American Society for Radiation Oncology News

Fox Chase Cancer Center’s Dr. Thomas J. Galloway Named a Fellow of the American Society for Radiation Oncology

Thomas J. Galloway, MD, Chief of the Division of Head and Neck Radiation Oncology at Fox Chase Cancer Center, was today named a Fellow of the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) at its 66th Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
Fox Chase Cancer Center Researchers Show Adaptive Radiation Therapy Effectively Delivers Treatment for Liver Tumors in Study Presented at American Society for Radiation Oncology Meeting News

Fox Chase Cancer Center Researchers Show Adaptive Radiation Therapy Effectively Delivers Treatment for Liver Tumors in Study Presented at American Society for Radiation Oncology Meeting

Using CT-guided online adaptive radiation therapy (ART) for patients with liver tumors has proven to be an effective approach, according to findings presented today by Fox Chase Cancer Center researchers at the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
Fox Chase Cancer Center and Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University’s Dr. Eric Horwitz Elected to Executive Committee of Radiation Oncology Society News

Fox Chase Cancer Center and Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University’s Dr. Eric Horwitz Elected to Executive Committee of Radiation Oncology Society

Eric Horwitz, MD, FABS, FASTRO, Chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology at Fox Chase Cancer Center and the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, was elected to the Executive Committee of the Society of Chairs of Academic Radiation Oncology Programs (SCAROP), part of the American Society of Radiation Oncology (ASTRO).
Fox Chase Cancer Center Researchers Show Adaptive Radiation Therapy Delivers Treatment More Effectively in Study Presented at American Society for Radiation Oncology Meeting News

Fox Chase Cancer Center Researchers Show Adaptive Radiation Therapy Delivers Treatment More Effectively in Study Presented at American Society for Radiation Oncology Meeting

Online adaptive radiation therapy (ART) delivered radiation more effectively than conventional radiation therapy in nearly half of patients, while also helping to decrease radiation dose to the esophagus in a majority of patients with thoracic spine tumors. That’s according to the results of a study presented today by Fox Chase Cancer Center researchers at the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
GASTROINTESTINAL CANCER PROGRAM News

GASTROINTESTINAL CANCER PROGRAM

Comprehensive Care That Empowers Patients Through Risk Management, Prevention, Detection, Treatment, and Survivorship Services
MELANOMA AND SKIN CANCER PROGRAM News

MELANOMA AND SKIN CANCER PROGRAM

Comprehensive Care Empowers Patients Through Risk Assessment, Prevention, Detection, Treatment, and Survivorship

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