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Four University of Arizona researchers from the HPV, dysplasia and cervical cancer study stop for a photo outside a building on campus.

Researchers identify key bacteria in Latina study participants’ cervicovaginal microbiome linked to HPV and cervical cancer

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A flyer for the Ginny L. Clements Breast Cancer Research Institute Symposium on April 24. There is a photo of Ginny with her arms crossed and Nancy Brinker, founder of Susan G. Komen, who is the keynote speaker.

Susan G. Komen founder to speak at breast cancer research symposium

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A student talks with her professor outside of the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health

Are you in search of a post-doctoral fellowship in cancer research?

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Person standing talks to a group sitting at a rectangular table.

Building a healthy future for underserved communities

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Four people pose for a photo at the sun safety community ambassador training.

Skin Cancer Institute trains new community ambassadors to teach sun safety

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Four photos from the March 2024 Bear Down on Cancer newsletter.

Bear Down on Cancer newsletter: March 2024

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Image of two headshots. Left person is wearing a white lab coat, a blue button down shirt and a yellow tie. Right person has short dark hair and is wearing a black suit jacket, white shirt and blue tie.

Ginny L. Clements Breast Cancer Research Institute Annual Symposium, April 24

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A person in a lab coat with long brown hair in a ponytail  and blue latex gloves looks into a microscope. Another person with a beard and brown button down shirt watches from the side.

Cancer Research Spotlight: Curtis Thorne, PhD

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Pencil drawing of a depressed woman sitting on the floor with her head in her hands.

Exploring the effects of depression on cancer outcomes

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A mosaic of all women cancer center members patterned under a DNA helix and cancer cell.

Women's History Month: Women Cancer Center members are making history now

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