April 14, 2022
Tag: ovarian cancer
April 22, 2021
Daughter honors mother’s memory with service, community support
Christy Bray Graves established Dina's Dynasty to raise awareness about ovarian cancer and fundraise for UNC Lineberger in memory of her mother, Dina Bray.
February 23, 2021
Ovarian Cancer News Today: She ROCKS Raises $100K to Support Early Work Into Stem Cell Therapy
February 1, 2021
Chapelboro.com: Make It Snappy: Swedish Meatballs
September 8, 2020
Ramsden, Gupta awarded 5-year, $8.8 million grant to study an enzyme that has important implications for breast and ovarian cancer
Dale Ramsden, PhD, Gaorav Gupta, MD, PhD, and team will study an enzyme that is part of an important pathway that repairs damage to genomes.
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 …
November 4, 2019
WECT: She Rocks raises funds for ovarian cancer at 6th annual luncheon
December 13, 2018
Grateful patient gives back to support ovarian cancer research
There are many ways to show gratitude, but one patient took it to a new level, using her ties to the wedding industry and a tight-knit group of friends to hold an event to benefit ovarian cancer research and UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center. With the help of her friends and daughter Terri Yates, Cindy …
May 7, 2018
Dotti awarded grant to launch early immunotherapy studies for ovarian cancer
UNC Lineberger's Gianpietro Dotti, MD, has received a grant for early laboratory studies into a method to attack ovarian cancer by genetically modifying a person’s own immune cells – specifically T-cells – to recognize ovarian cancer.
January 28, 2015
Researchers pinpoint two genes that trigger severest form of ovarian cancer
UNC geneticists create the first mouse model of ovarian clear cell carcinoma; show how a known drug can suppress tumor growth.