Ten years ago, Jan Hilgeman was diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer. Today, she is grateful to her care team and the friends and family who have stood by her side every step of the way.
Elaine Alden shares her story of overcoming triple-negative breast cancer with the hope of helping and supporting other patients and their families who are affected by cancer.
More than 300 registered guests came together Sept. 15 as Columbia Cancer marked its 50th anniversary of NCI designation spotlighting the future of innovation in patient care and research.
The symposium will feature keynotes by Margaret Foti, chief executive at AACR, and Ned Sharpless, former director of the NCI, along with a series of talks from leading members of the cancer center.
TrevisMichelle always had a story to tell, but after being diagnosed with cervical cancer last fall the time felt more important than ever to share it.
A pioneer in cancer and chemotherapy, Dr. Alfred Gellhorn established one of the nation's first dedicated cancer research and training programs at Columbia.
In this new content series, Reflections, Dr. Lisa A. Kachnic discusses advances in radiation oncology and the innovation happening now that will have a direct impact on patient care.
In the early days of Columbia's cancer program, these incredible women physicians and scientists made key discoveries in the field of cancer research and medicine.
As one of the early pioneers of surgical pathology, Dr. Frantz made a series of important cancer discoveries, including key studies of the surgical pathology of insulin-secreting pancreatic tumors.