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Expanding IU’s Reach
In nearly five years at the helm, Kelvin Lee, MD, has expanded the reach and raised the profile of the IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center. ...
Bobby King | Nov 30, 2025 -
New Advances in Multiple Myeloma Research: IU Scientists Push Toward a Functional Cure
From new genetic therapies to CAR T-cell trials, IU scientists are driving major breakthroughs that could extend remission and improve quality of life for people ...
Bobby King | Nov 30, 2025 -
How Colon Cancer Adapts — And How IU Is Fighting Back
Heather O’Hagan and her lab discovered why some colon cancers resist treatment and are testing new medicines to stop the cancer from changing.
Matthew Harris | Nov 26, 2025 -
A New Blueprint for Care
Decades ago, breast cancer care was uniform. Now, thanks to IU’s Kathy Miller, Hari Nakshatri and a new generation of researchers redefining precision medicine, the ...
Matthew Harris | Nov 26, 2025 -
How Tumor Environments Shape Pancreatic Cancer — and New Paths for Treatment
By mapping the ecosystems surrounding pancreatic tumors, an IU scientist is identifying vulnerabilities that could improve survival and guide new treatment strategies.
Matthew Harris | Nov 26, 2025 -
Catching Cancer Early
IU School of Medicine is leading efforts to save Hoosier lives through new screening technologies for multi-cancer detection.
Laura Gates | Nov 26, 2025 -
The Power Within
In clean rooms and crowded offices, researchers at the Brown Center for Immunotherapy are reimagining cancer care from the inside out — blending chemistry, computation ...
Matthew Harris | Nov 26, 2025 -
Glowing Proof
A molecule born in a Purdue University lab and tested at IU School of Medicine has become the backbone of a new generation of targeted ...
Matthew Harris | Nov 26, 2025 -
The Gift of Quality Time
IU neurologist-oncologist Na Tosha Gatson wants her brain cancer patients to live longer. More than that, she wants them to live well. Kathy Lane is ...
Bobby King | Nov 26, 2025 -
Supporting Survivors
Beyond medical treatments, caring for people on their cancer journeys is expanding to exercise, art therapy, psychology, acupuncture and much more.
Bobby King | Nov 26, 2025