August 4, 2023
Tag: Gynecologic Oncology Clinical Program

June 13, 2023
UNC Lineberger faculty, trainees present research, receive honors at Society of Gynecologic Oncology annual meeting
UNC Lineberger was well represented at the Society of Gynecologic Oncology 2023 Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer in Tampa, Florida.

September 20, 2022
Governor’s proclamation puts the spotlight on gynecologic cancers
Governor Roy Cooper has proclaimed Sept. 18-25 as Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Week in North Carolina.

May 16, 2022
Bae-Jump elected co-chair of NCI uterine task force
Victoria Bae-Jump, MD, PhD, has been elected co-chair of the National Cancer Institute Gynecologic Cancers Steering Committee’s Uterine Task Force.
January 25, 2022
CBS17: UNC doctor urges regular screenings to help catch cervical cancer

June 16, 2020
Study tracks endometrial cancer across North Carolina
UNC Lineberger researchers led by Victoria Bae-Jump, MD, PhD, are launching a major initiative to track 1,000 women across North Carolina with endometrial cancer.

December 12, 2019
She ROCKS raises $200,000 for ovarian cancer research at UNC Lineberger
She ROCKS leadership presented a $200,000 check to UNC Lineberger to support ovarian cancer research. She ROCKS, an organization aimed at raising awareness and attention for ovarian cancer, raised the funds during their 2019 Wilmington and Triad luncheon events. She ROCKS has raised more than $500,000 for ovarian cancer research at UNC Lineberger since it …

February 15, 2019
Lineberger Club features ovarian cancer survivor, advocate
While Marie Wood felt like she had just been to war, still, she was happy. After a diagnosis of ovarian cancer, surgery and six months of chemotherapy, the Greensboro resident, mother of four and successful interior designer learned her cancer was in remission. Life was good. She had just wrapped up the holidays with her …

August 17, 2015
Uncovering disparities for women with gynecologic cancers
A study by UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers and collaborators found that women with gynecologic cancer who were enrolled in both Medicaid and Medicare had worse outcomes compared with women enrolled in Medicare alone.