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MCC's Dr. Ingrid Polcari on summer and skin cancer
With summer now in full swing, more people are spending time outside and in the sun. It's important to remember that, even here in Minnesota, summer and sun exposure bring increased risk of skin cancer for everyone—for those with very fair…
Survivorship Spotlight Series 2023—Join us as we kick off our first annual Survivorship Walk
Survivorship Spotlight: Meet Reona Berry
6/22/2023
What is cancer survivorship?
The Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota (MCC) exists to reduce the burden of cancer on everybody who calls Minnesota home. Our doctors, nurses, researchers, and staff collaborate to uncover the causes, prevention, detection, and…
Teaming up for treatment: MCC/CVM collab advances cancer research in humans and animals
This original story by Kaitlin Sullivan was first published by the University of Minnesota's College of Veterinary Medicine. Read it on the CVM website. __________ Al and June Perlman didn’t have children in the traditional sense…
Masonic Cancer Center announces fall 2022 internal grant awards
The Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota recently announced the awarding of $700,000 in pilot grants through its fall 2022 Internal Grant Program.
MCC's Shalini Kulasingam honored for creating a healthier world for women
When the University of Minnesota established an award to honor Regents Professor Emerita Sara Evans, an outstanding scholar and a leader for women's equity and social justice, it had women like School of Public Health professor and Masonic…
Innovative global impact: Improving lives and driving change via the Institute for Global Cancer Prevention Research
Worldwide, people from under-resourced communities often experience higher exposure to cancer risks and do not have access to cancer screening and other preventive measures.
Masonic Cancer Center’s Stefani Thomas on providing critical insight into patients’ ovarian cancer treatment—before the treatment even starts
Every day, Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota researchers make innovative discoveries about cancer and its effects on Minnesotans and beyond, thanks in large part to generous funding from a number of partners. Those discoveries…
Talking cervical cancer awareness and health equity with Masonic Cancer Center's Dr. Rahel Ghebre
Cervical cancer was once a leading cause of cancer death for women in the United States. Thanks to screening and prevention measures, today, the impact of this form of cancer has been greatly reduced. However, nearly 14,500 women in the U.…
J. Sunil Rao joins the Masonic Cancer Center and School of Public Health, bringing biostatistical innovations to the fight against cancer
In January 2023, the Masonic Cancer Center (MCC) is thrilled to be welcoming J. Sunil Rao as MCC’s second director of biostatistics.