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Spring 2007
Behavioral Health

Fall 2006
Stem Cells: The Promise of the 21st Century Research

Spring 2006
Avian Flu: Ready or Not

Fall 2005
A Decade of Excellence:
Genetics, the Heart, the Brain

Spring 2005
Cancer:
Discovery, Development and Delivery:
From the Laboratory to the Community

Fall 2004
Make it Go Away: Managing Pain

Spring 2004
New Disease Threats:
How Science is Responding

Fall 2003
Building Bridges to Better Health:

Addressing Gaps in Health Care

Winter 2003
Smallpox: What You Need to Know

Fall 2002
What's A-Head: Research Advances
of the Head, Neck, Ear, Nose, Throat

Spring 2002
Taking Charge of Your Health

Fall 2001
First Line Defense: The Immune System


Spring 2001
Genes & Chips: Combining New Science, New Technology for
a Healthier Tomorrow

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Since the "War on Cancer" was declared more than 30 years ago, there have been incredible advances in cancer detection, prevention and treatment. The University of Nebraska Medical Center has been on the leading edge of those advances with breakthrough research and therapy developments.

UNMC’s phenomenal research and treatment activities are recognized nationally. The UNMC Eppley Cancer Center is one of only 61 National Cancer Institute designated clinical cancer centers in the country and the only such center in the five-state area between North Dakota and Texas.

It also is one of the founding members of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, a coalition of 19 of the world’s leading cancer centers dedicated to making high-quality, cost-effective care available to cancer patients across the country.

April 5: Cancer Update

The War on Cancer – 30 years later
Kenneth Cowan, M.D., Ph.D.
Director, the Eppley Institute
and UNMC Eppley Cancer Center

 

New Drug Developments
Alexander “Sasha” Kabanov, Ph.D., D.Sc.
Professor, UNMC College of Pharmacy
Director of the Nebraska Center for Drug Delivery and Nanomedicine

Research in Symptom Management
Ann M. Berger, Ph.D., R.N., A.O.C.N.
Associate professor
Clinical nurse specialist – oncology
UNMC College of Nursing

April 12: Lung Cancer – The Whole Story

Managing your Illness
Rudy Lackner, M.D.
Associate Professor
Cardiovascular and Thoracic
Surgery, UNMC 

Improvements in Screening
Jud Gurney, M.D.
Charles A. Dobry Professor
Diagnostic Radiology   

 

Radiation Therapy
Weining (Ken) Zhen
Assistant Professor, Radiation Oncology, UNMC

Innovations in Treatment
Anne Kessinger, M.D.
Professor, Oncology/Hematology
Associate Director for Clinical Research,
UNMC Eppley Cancer Center

 

April 19: Colon and Gastrointestinal Cancer –
The Complete Picture

Upper Gastrointestinal Disorders
Tim McCashland, M.D.
Medical Director of Liver Transplantation
Associate Professor, Gastroenterology, UNMC

Colon Cancer Screening: Why, How, and When
Mark Mailliard, M.D.
Associate Professor, Internal Medicine, UNMC
Interim Chief, Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Director, Comprehensive Hepatitis C Clinic, UNMC
Chief of Gastroenterology, Omaha Veterans Affairs Medical Center

New Approaches for the Treatment of Colorectal Cancer
Jean Grem, M.D.
Professor, Oncology/Hematology
Associate Director, Translational Research,
UNMC Eppley Cancer Center

 


April 26: Breast Cancer – Covering All Angles

Advances in Research
James Shull, Ph.D.
Ardith and Anna Von Housen Professor
Chairman, Genetics, Cell Biology and Anatomy, UNMC

New Surgical Approaches
James Edney, M.D.
Professor, Surgery
Chief of Surgical Oncology, UNMC

Genetic Factors and Counseling Issues
Gwendolyn Reiser
Cancer Genetics Counselor
Munroe-Meyer Institute, UNMC

 

Treatment Options
Elizabeth
Reed, M.D.
Associate Professor, Oncology/Hematology
Medical Director, Breast Cancer Program, UNMC