Duke’s Liver Transplant Program Shows Best-in-Nation Results
Duke's liver transplant patients move off the waiting list to transplant more than 2.5 times faster than the national average
David Montefiori, PhD, Receives $32.6 Million Grant from the Gates Foundation for HIV Vaccine Research
The Collaboration for AIDS Vaccine Discovery (CAVD) awarded a $32.6 million grant to David Montefiori, PhD, Professor of Surgery, Division of Surgic
Endocrine News Features Thyroid Cancer Study Led by Julie Ann Sosa, MD, Chief of Endocrine Surgery
Endocrine News features a story this week on the work of Duke’s endocrinology team and their research study, “How Many Lymph Nodes Are Enough?
Cancer Survivorship Pilot Research Grant Awarded to Dr. Julie Ann Sosa and Team for Thyroid Cancer Study
Although thyroid cancer has a mortality rate lower than many other forms of cancer, it is the most rapidly increasing cancer diagnosis in the United States, having tripled in the last 30 years.
Duke Faculty Member Wins First Place in Organ Transplantation Publishing Competition
The online medical journal Cureus announced this week that lead author Dr.
High-Volume Hospitals Have the Greatest Success in the Fight Against Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer diagnosis for women in the United States, with over a quarter million new cases reported in 2016. While incidence rates have decreased in the U.S.
Duke Health Surgical Teams Perform Five Heart, Lung Transplants in 24 Hours
Photo: Mani Daneshmand, MD, performs a double lung transplant in November 2015