Overcoming the Challenge of Chronic TBI
For NYU Langone’s Rusk Rehabilitation, applying its new research results to medically underserved communities is essential.
OVERVIEW OF NYC HANES BIOLOGICAL SPECIMEN PROCESSING (12/17/03)
19 20 16 17 18 FIGURE 1B.NYC HANES PROCESSING FLOWCHART: URINE AND SALIVA SPECIMENS Tubes from Clinic/Field ... Department of Population Health
OVERVIEW OF NYC HANES BIOLOGICAL SPECIMEN PROCESSING (12/17/03)
Tubes from Field/Clinic Processing at PHL Test (media) Lab Name (Lab ID) FIGURE 1A. NYC HANES PROCESSING ... Department of Population Health
Pain Management to Minimize Opioids in Orthopedic Surgery
NYU Langone Health is leading the way in exploring pain management patterns with the goal of minimizing opioid use after orthopedic surgery.
Paintings with a Purpose Brighten Breast Health Center
Daffodil paintings donated to NYU Winthrop Hospital’s Breast Health Center inspire hope and renewal.
Pancreatic Cancer Can Be Detected Early
Dr. Diane M. Simeone, director of NYU Langone’s Pancreatic Cancer Center, discusses the benefits of genetic testing and early detection.
Pancreatic Cancer Cells Use Recycling to Evade Immunotherapy
NYU Langone researchers help show how a cellular recycling process lets pancreatic cancer cells thwart immunotherapies.
Pancreatic Cancer Forum Hosted on Long Island
Newsday recaps local pancreatic cancer event led by NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center experts Dr. Francis Arena and Dr. Diane M. Simeone.
Pancreatic Cancer Risk Tied to Specific Mouth Bacteria
An NYU Langone study shows that certain oral bacteria may increase pancreatic cancer risk and could enable earlier, more precise treatment.
Pancreatic Cancer Surgeon Works to Improve Disease Control
Dr. Christopher Wolfgang, chief of NYU Langone’s Division of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery, discusses his research on pancreatic cancer.