Indian American researcher Dr. Alpa V. Patel is co-author of study.
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Cancer cases could reach 25 million in two decades.
Will take five years to implement.
Nishikant Deshmukh’s breakthrough technology, which gives “eyes to surgeons to find a cancerous tumor,” will be especially useful in the developing world.
Arnab had earlier won the Young Investigator award.
Ray will use state-of-the-art advances in genomic technology.
Gastric cancer risk increased with the number of ‘beedis’ smoked.
Women with risk of breast cancer should not work night shifts.
Singh practices in Kansas.
Would replace the age-old method of insertion of needles, surgery.
New study debunks health benefits theory.
Breakthrough may lead to eradication of cancer.
Moghe and his team got a $2.2 million grant.
Might help in early cancer detection.
Sarfrez Pharma will offer it to physicians across the country.
Dr. Eloisa Arbustini talks about cancer prevention.
Around 260,000 women diagnosed with breast cancer yearly.
Tracked women for cervical cancer, didn’t screen them.
Vaibhav Upadhyay won the men’s contest.
Aayush Karan, Ananya Agustin Malhotra, Akshay Swaminathan, Keerthana Hogirala, Malavika Kannan, Shubhayu Bhattacharyay among 30 distinguished new Americans
Finalists will vie for over $1.8 million in awards during a week-long competition in Washington, DC in March
Forty Regeneron Science Talent Search finalists will vie for more than $1.8 million in awards in March
Indian American cancer specialist to work on health outcomes and cancer health policy
Welcome efforts to develop an ambitious “Innovation Handshake” agenda under the India-US Commercial Dialogue
Loyola College, Chennai, graduate has a “reputation as a leader, collaborator, curricular innovator, and researcher”