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Chemical Tags Likely to Affect Metabolism, Cancer Development

February 18, 2010
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – It is not unusual to hear people blame their metabolism after gaining a few pounds. But changes in metabolism – the process that shapes how our bodies turn food into energy — can have much more sinister effects than making it hard to fit into your...

Drug for Advanced Kidney Cancer Shrinks Tumors Prior to Surgery

February 17, 2010
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – More than 57,000 Americans face a diagnosis of kidney cancer each year. Now patients with advanced disease may soon have another treatment option. Physicians who conducted a pilot study at UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center found that therapy before surgery with the drug sorafenib can reduce...

Breast Cancer Patients and Survivors Find Stress-Relief Technique Enhances Well Being

February 16, 2010
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – A study by researchers from the UNC Chapel Hill Department of Exercise and Sport Science and UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center suggests that breast cancer patients and survivors using a biofeedback technique called HeartMath® can enhance their overall sense of well-being, helping them get to a...

UNC leads initiative to eradicate cervical cancer; N.C. Governor applauds plan

February 15, 2010
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – Asserting that no one should die from cervical cancer, public health researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are leading a multi-state initiative to prevent – or even eradicate – the disease. The Cervical Cancer-Free Initiative is a multi-year project aimed at preventing...

UNC Fellow Tyler Buckner Looks for the Positive

February 11, 2010
This profile is part of a series highlighting how UNC Lineberger and the UNC School of Medicine are shaping the next generation of cancer researchers and physicians

School Mourns Death of Dr. Jessie Satia

February 8, 2010
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – With great sadness, the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health announces the death Feb. 4, 2010, of Jessie Satia, PhD, associate professor of nutrition and epidemiology and special assistant to the School’s dean for diversity. Dr. Satia, 39, died at her home in Chapel Hill...

UNC Challenges 1000 to Be the MatchSM

February 8, 2010
Join the National Marrow Donor Program’s registry and you could save a life!

Sole Sisters 10th Exercise Program for Women Recruiting 2010 Participants

February 8, 2010
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – Interested in starting a regular exercise program and supporting a good cause? More than 900 women have improved their overall fitness during the 10-year Sole Sisters program and provided close to $35,000 for Susan G. Komen N.C. Triangle affiliate programs. Women over the age of 21...

Touchdowns, Three-Pointers Score Big for UNC Lineberger

February 3, 2010
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – In the world of fast food, it all comes down to speed, delivery and quality. The world of sports is much the same. Put the two together, and you’ve got a great defensive strategy…against cancer. Hardee’s donates $50 to UNC Lineberger for each touchdown made by...

Bill Zamboni, PhD, PharmD, Featured in Latest Issue of Carolina Alumni Review

February 3, 2010
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – UNC Lineberger member Bill Zamboni, PhD, PharmD, associate professor in the pharmacy school’s division of pharmacotherapy and experimental therapeutics, was profiled in the article “Bill Zamboni: Finding the Elusive Few Drugs That Work” published in the Carolina Alumni Review. This article appeared in the January/February 2010...