Research
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Oncology |
Clinical faculty within the Department of Clinical Sciences conduct research for new treatments and prevention methods to find out if they are safe, effective, and better than the current standard of care (the best known treatment). These methods can include new drugs, new combinations of existing therapies, new approaches to radiation therapy or surgery, new methods of treatment (e.g., targeted therapies or gene therapy), and new prevention methods. Clinical trials are the best available treatment option for many people with cancer, and typically provide the highest-quality care. |
Faculty |
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Shawna Kraft, PharmD Clinical Associate Professor |
Lydia Benitez, PharmD Clinical Assistant Professor |
David Frame, PharmD Clinical Associate Professor |
Bernard Marini, PharmD Clinical Associate Professor 00000000000 |
Daniel Hertz, PharmD, PhD Associate Professor 00000000000 |
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