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Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Researcher Presents Phase 1 Trial for Neuroendocrine Tumors at ASCO

Sylvester researchers present a phase I trial at ASCO combining immunotherapy and an oncolytic virus to treat neuroendocrine tumors.

May. 21 2026 |
Patient receiving intravenous chemotherapy in a modern clinical chair, with an IV line visible in the foreground; behind the patient, a medical professional sits at a workstation using a laptop, with clinical equipment and a softly blurred hospital environment creating a subtle, academic setting.

Oral Medication Proves Effective for Low Platelets Due to Chemotherapy

Avatrombopag shows strong results in preventing chemotherapy-induced thrombocytopenia, helping patients avoid treatment delays.

May. 21 2026 |
Dr. Gina D'Amato and medical student Keerthana Sureshkumar in white coats stand in front of the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center building at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, with the facility signage and entrance visible behind them.

Genetic Pattern May Identify Which Solitary Fibrous Tumors are More Aggressive

A Sylvester study identifies genetic markers that may predict aggressive solitary fibrous tumors, encouraging personalized cancer treatment.

May. 21 2026 |
Photorealistic laboratory workspace with a microscope, laptop displaying a digital brain network, and monitor showing magnified myeloma cells alongside genomic data visualizations; test tubes, petri dish, and research documents rest on a lab bench, with subtle interface graphics suggesting AI-driven analysis in a modern academic medical research setting.

From Biopsy Slide to Tailored Treatment: AI Analysis of Bone Marrow Images Could Improve Myeloma Care

AI analysis of bone marrow biopsies uncovers immune signals that may guide personalized multiple myeloma treatment decisions.

May. 21 2026 |

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