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Study Points to Broader Stem Cell Donor Options for Blood Cancer Patients

ACCESS trial findings suggest carefully selected mismatched stem cell donors may expand transplant options for patients with blood cancers.

Aug. 20 2026 |

Why Incoming M.D./Ph.D. Student Kya Foxx Chose the Physician-Scientist Path at the Miller School

Incoming M.D./Ph.D. student Kya Foxx explains how research, patient care and bioethics inspired the next step in a physician-scientist career.

Aug. 20 2026 |

Lung Cancer May Develop Differently in Younger Adults

Researchers found that younger adults with lung cancer are more likely to carry targetable genetic alterations.

Aug. 19 2026 |
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Can Advanced Mapping Improve AFib Ablation? The EMPIRE-AF Study

Learn how the EMPIRE-AF clinical trial is testing advanced heart mapping to improve catheter ablation outcomes for persistent AFib.

Aug. 19 2026 |

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