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Stanford has been in need of a new cancer center for a long time. And so has the VA. Now our overlapping interests can finally work to advance veteran care for generations to come.
Anne Walker wanted to capitalize on the opportunity. Three years ago, her Stanford women's golf team had perhaps the most people paying attention to it as any women's squad ever in college golf.
Dr. Bryant Lin, who teaches medicine at Stanford University, was given a terminal diagnosis. He wanted his students to understand the humanity at the core of medicine. By Kate Selig Photographs by ...
The 10-week course at Stanford last fall was fully enrolled and packed with students eager to learn from Dr. Lin's unique perspective as both a physician and a patient.
Stanford Health Care and Sutter Health have permission to build a 170,000-square-foot joint cancer treatment center north of Downtown Oakland. The Palo Alto- and Sacramento-based health care firms ...
A US soldier burns waste outside a base in south Afghanistan on June 15, 2006. VA on Friday announced plans for a new cancer research center that would focus in part on illnesses from burn pit ...
The employee, patient testing technician Qiqiuia Young, alleged in a 100-page lawsuit filed in 2017 that problems began when her co-workers at Stanford Cancer Center dressed as members of the Ku ...
The same motivation led Dr. Lin to co-found Stanford’s Center for Asian Health Research and Education in 2018, with a particular focus on lung cancer in non-smokers.
PALO ALTO, Calif. (KGO) -- There was a big announcement Friday by Stanford Medicine and federal officials, stating that work is now underway to develop a world-class cancer care and research ...
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The 10-week course at Stanford last fall was fully enrolled and packed with students eager to learn from Dr. Lin's unique perspective as both a physician and a patient.
The 10-week course at Stanford last fall was fully enrolled and packed with students eager to learn from Dr. Lin's unique perspective as both a physician and a patient.