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- Sylvester Investigator’s Hodgkin Lymphoma Protocol Could Change Care for Relapsed, Refractory Patients
- Sylvester Physician-Scientist Receives Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Grant
- Junior Researcher Lands Competitive Grants for Pancreatic Cancer Focus
- Sylvester Researcher Chosen for Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation’s Career Development Program
- Sylvester Part of Groundbreaking NIH Trial Proving Anal Cancer Can Be Prevented
- The Childhood Cancer Project Focuses On Cures
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- Health Economist Heads Commission to Examine Global Cancer Care Inequities
- Dr. Chad Ritch Appointed Member of American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer
- Sylvester Launches New Program To Prevent Breast Cancer In Those At High Risk
- VA Honors Investigator For Gastric Cancer Research
- Keeping Cancer In Its Place: Key Protein Identified
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- WHO Taps Sylvester in Global Fight Against Cervical Cancer
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- Orthopaedic Surgeon, Researcher Dr. Francis Hornicek Returns To Miami
- Sarcoma Specialist’s Return Elevates Sylvester Orthopaedic Oncology
- Dr. Marijo Bilusic Joins Sylvester as Genitourinary Site Leader
- Cancer Control Leader Joins Sylvester
- Educational Pathways Fuel Robust Cancer Research Pipeline
- Target: Multiple Myeloma Cure
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- Committed to Survivors’ Quality of Life
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- Tackling Hispanic Cancer Disparities
- Training The Next Generation of Researchers in Disparities, Equity
- Researcher Drives Efforts To Educate Youth About E-Cigs, Hookahs
- Sylvester Studies Cancer Patient Advocacy Group’s Impact on Outcomes
- Clinic Addresses Sexual Dysfunction In Cancer Survivors
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H. Thomas Temple, M.D., a sarcoma surgeon who treats cancers of the bone and soft tissue, has returned to Sylvester as the co-leader of the Sarcoma Site Disease Group and a mentor and educator who leads by example within the Department of Orthopaedics. He previously spent 17 years at the Miller School as an orthopaedic surgeon, clinician, and researcher.
“Dr. Tom Temple is a renowned sarcoma surgeon and researcher who will contribute greatly to our mission of building one of the strongest sarcoma programs in the world,” said Stephen D. Nimer, M.D., Sylvester director and the Oscar de la Renta Endowed Chair in Cancer Research.
Dr. Temple has studied the use of stem cells and other materials in regenerative medicine for more than two decades. He holds approximately 20 patents related to therapeutic strategies, such as combining stem cells with bone and cartilage allografts taken from cell and tissue donors. His research focus includes stem cell applications in regenerative medicine, tissue banking and developing targeted natural killer cell therapies for sarcomas.