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My Northwestern Medicine April 20, 2016

Stem Cell Method Predicts Side Effects of Cancer Treatment

Stem Cell Method Predicts Side Effects of Cancer Treatment

Reprogrammed stem cells can be used to identify patients with cancer who are likely to experience cardiotoxicity, a dangerous side effect of a common chemotherapy drug, according to a new study published in Nature Medicine.

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Prospective Students Take a Second Look at Feinberg

During Second Look, prospective members of the Class of 2020 visited Feinberg to tour campus and meet faculty and students before making their final decision on where to attend medical school.

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Nanoparticle Acts Like Trojan Horse To Halt Asthma

A biodegradable nanoparticle can hide an allergen in a friendly shell to convince the immune system not to attack it, according to a new study.

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Women’s Cardiovascular Health Symposium

The 9th Annual Women's Cardiovascular Health Symposium at Prentice Women's Hospital is designed for all medical professionals involved in the care of women, including physicians, residents, fellows, techs and nurses. Register to attend the May 6 event.

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Celebrate Survivors

Sign up to participate in the 23rd Annual Cancer Survivors' Celebration Walk & 5K community event along the lakefront, which includes a picnic, entertainment, a T-shirt and more.

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