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Issue 23 - The Cancer Letter Their catchment areas are contiguous, their faculty and staff members collaborate often, and together their institutions embody the culture of NCI-designated cancer centers
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Issue 28 - The Cancer Letter “I don’t think any good cancer center director would be worth their weight in salt if they weren’t worried about something at night,” said Mark Evers, director of University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center
Issue 29 - The Cancer Letter The first large cancer screening early detection initiative to be launched in 2025—the NCI-funded Vanguard study of multi-cancer detection tests—has started accruing patients through nine sites across the U S
Oncofertility coverage mandates expand to 21 states and DC as political . . . His recent initiatives to expand IVF access, such as deals with drug sponsors to lower costs of fertility treatments could positively affect oncofertility by lowering the cost of fertility preservation, making it more accessible to cancer patients (The Cancer Letter, Oct 24, 2025)