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A simple test to learn about his ancestry uncovered an unexpected syndrome that increases the risk of cancer.

Hollings enrolled the first patient in a clinical trial of a new type of drug, a bifunctional antibody, for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
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The MUSC Hollings Cancer Center white coat ceremony inspires HBCU students to pursue research careers.

MUSC’s pipeline programs build the skills of underrepresented students and prepare them for careers in health care and medical research.

Three MUSC occupational therapy students are passionate about elevating the profession's role in cancer care.

Parents and providers often underestimate the fatigue that pediatric cancer patients are experiencing. An OT student created a coloring book to help.

MUSC researchers have developed a training curriculum for community health workers to improve cancer genetic screening among Black women.

Almost 25 years ago Pat Coyne visited Tanzania to help with a pain management problem. Four decades – and dozens of countries – later, he's still at it.

Students from four Charleston County high schools spent their summer learning how to research in labs at MUSC Hollings Cancer Center.

A special course on topics in cancer research for undergraduates at SC State University culminated in a tour at MUSC Hollings Cancer Center.

For Hannah Neimy, there's no better place to learn to be a doctor than the place where she was treated for Hodgkin lymphoma.

From the operating room to the board room, we take a behind-the-scenes look at the life of MUSC President Dr. David Cole.