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Moffitt identifies genomic and immune indicators that predict lethal outcomes in prostate cancer

 E-Mail TAMPA, Fla. Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men in the United States. One in nine men will be diagnosed during his lifetime. When diagnosed, a patient s disease is graded from 1 to 5 based on how aggressive it is, with 5 being the most aggressive. Those with grades 4/5 disease are at the highest risk of poor outcomes or death from the disease; however, there are no immunologic or genomic indicators that can help physicians determine the best course of treatment for this group of patients. Moffitt Cancer Center researchers, led by Kosj Yamoah, M.D., Ph.D., associate member and director of cancer disparities research in the departments of Radiation Oncology and Cancer Epidemiology, are hoping to change that. The team conducted studies to determine if genomic heterogeneity in tumors from grade 4/5 prostate cancer patients can be exploited to identify patient subsets that are at higher risk for lethal outcomes and that may benefit from targeted treatm

Same Old Lang Syne: Everything we know about Dan Fogelberg s hit song

What s the backstory behind Dan Fogelberg s Same Old Lang Syne ? After the Peoria native released the single in late 1980, within months it rose to No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100. Since then, the song s Christmas Eve setting has made it a yuletide radio staple. Meantime, in recent years, the tune has enjoyed more attention, in large part because of the unveiling of the mystery behind the bittersweet run-in between two old flames. Is “Same Old Lang Syne” a true story? Yes. In 1975, Dan Fogelberg returned to his parents’ home in Peoria for Christmas Eve. To make Irish coffees, Fogelberg went out to buy whipping cream.

Harry Earl Kinnane

Dr. Harry Earl Kinnane of Huntsville, Alabama died November 10, 2020. He was born to humble beginnings on Red Mountain in Birmingham, Alabama. His work ethics and resolve allowed him to be the first member of his family to graduate college and go on to become a Doctor all while supporting a young family. Harry’s enthusiasm for photography provided opportunities for income and became a lifelong hobby which he embraced with his heart and shared with many people in his life. He had strong Christian beliefs throughout his life. After graduating medical school, Harry served in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War. Afterwards he worked at the Veteran Administration hospital in Birmingham until 1977 when he joined a private practice in Huntsville. He continued serving veterans in North Alabama through the VA office in Florence during most of his career in private practice, and after retiring from private practice he returned to the VA on Redstone Arsenal before completely retiring fr

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