
Cancer Research Alliance forges new collaborations, strengthens research
More than 100 cancer researchers from across Virginia Tech campuses from Blacksburg, Roanoke, and the greater Washington, D.C., area participated in a day-long retreat.

More than 100 cancer researchers from across Virginia Tech campuses from Blacksburg, Roanoke, and the greater Washington, D.C., area participated in a day-long retreat.

Women who live in urban and rural areas get screened for breast cancer at similar rates, but rural women get screened for colorectal cancer at significantly lower rates than their urban counterparts, new research reveals.

UVA School of Medicine researchers have developed a noninvasive way to remove faulty brain circuits that could allow doctors to treat debilitating neurological diseases without the need for conventional brain surgery.

The FDA has approved an incisionless form of brain surgery to treat advanced Parkinson’s after testing at the University of Virginia School of Medicine and other sites.

Common blood-pressure drugs may improve survival for patients with colorectal cancer, a new study suggests.

Treatment for osteosarcoma can be challenging for some pet owners, but the alternative — death due to tumor pain and metastasis — is far worse.

Researchers at UVA Cancer Center have unveiled important new insights into how hormones known as androgens act on our cells – and the discovery could boost efforts to develop better treatments for prostate, ovarian and breast cancers.

UVA is participating in a study assessing infection, viral shedding and transmission risks among college students who receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.

A professor at the University of Virginia School of Medicine is leading an effort to warn world leaders that scientists must better prepare for a next pandemic.

A discovery from the University of Virginia School of Medicine has been selected as one of the year’s most significant biomedical discoveries.