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Webinar: Using “Spacers” for Safer Delivery of High Dose Radiation Therapy
Webinar: Using “Spacers” for Safer Delivery of High Dose Radiation Therapy High dose radiation therapy is effective in the treatment…
Webinar: The Emerging Role of Radiation for Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma: Higher Doses Lead to Improved Survival
This presentation focused on the non-operative treatment of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. Over the past 5 years, new technology has allowed much…
Webinar: Photodynamic Therapy, A Ray of Light in Cholangiocarcinoma: The OPUS Trial
"Photodynamic Therapy, A Ray of Light in Cholangiocarcinoma: The OPUS Trial" presented by Dr. David E. Loren, Associate Director of…
Bill Merriam in the premiere issue of Beating Cancer
Long-distance runner Bill Merriam’s diagnosis of cholangiocarcinoma never slowed him down. Bill is featured in the premiere issue of Beating…
The Three Types of Cholangiocarcinoma and How to Treat Them
Sumera H. Rizvi, MBBS, a fellow in the division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, discusses the three…
Virginia Gill's Page
Virginia Gill's Page Jason & I are running the New Orleans Rock and Roll Half Marathon on January 25th 2015…
Andrea Remembered
Fundraiser Spotlight: Andrea Remembered [caption id="attachment_5401" align="aligncenter" width="225"] Pictured are Andrea's husband Danny Fuquay and their children Logan, Braxton, Keely,…
Surgical Management of Cholangiocarcinoma – State of the Art and Beyond
Title: Surgical Management of Cholangiocarcinoma – State of the Art and Beyond When:Thursday, Nov 13, 2014, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM…
Using Patients’ Own Immune System to Knock-out Cancer: Adoptive Cell Therapy
Click here to download the presentation (.pdf) Topic: Using Patients’ Own Immune System to Knock-out Cancer: Adoptive Cell Therapy Presenters: Steven…
Video: My Toughest Marathon-A Runner's Perspective on Cancer
On September 29, CCF held its first web chat with guest speaker Bill Merriam. Bill recently created a new video…
Webinar: Palliative Surgery for Patients with Cholangiocarcinoma
Some people with cholangiocarcinoma are unable to be cured because their tumor is either inoperable or has spread. These patients…
Free Webinar- Update on Cholangiocarcinoma
An Important FREE Webinar: "Update on Cholangiocarcinoma: What we have learned from the International Hepatobilliary Neoplasia Biorepository" When: Monday, July…