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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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Recognizing Sylvester’s enduring commitment to addressing the inequities that perpetuate cervical cancer in South Florida and beyond, the World Health Organization designated the University of Miami institution as the first WHO Collaborating Centre for Cervical Cancer Elimination.
As a collaborating center, Sylvester will work closely with the Pan American Health Organization, the WHO’s regional office for the Americas, to identify practices that will accelerate the elimination of cervical cancer by 2030.
“The collaborating center will provide important opportunities to share the lessons that organizations and academic institutions have learned while working independently to address the inequities in cervical cancer,” said Erin Kobetz, Ph.D., M.P.H., Sylvester’s associate director for population sciences and cancer disparity and the University’s vice provost for research and scholarship. “The most important lesson that we have learned at Sylvester, and working with the WHO, is to match our research priorities with the needs of communities and to engage local stakeholders in collaborative science and action that creates solutions to address gaps in cancer care, from screening to survivorship."
Other researchers and clinicians across the University have made addressing cervical cancer one of their top academic priorities.