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  2. Genomic Medicine Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Bioinformatics Core of the Lerner Research Institute is hosted at the Genomic Medicine Institute, and provides essential analysis for the integration of complex biological and clinical data to researchers across Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic (and beyond) either as fee-for-service or as collaborative efforts through grant ...

  3. Glioblastoma - Wikipedia

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    A pivotal clinical trial carried out in the early 1970s showed that among 303 GBM patients randomized to radiation or best medical therapy, those who received radiation had a median survival more than double those who did not. [79] Subsequent clinical research has attempted to build on the backbone of surgery followed by radiation.

  4. NCI-designated Cancer Center - Wikipedia

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    These facilities must demonstrate expertise in each of three areas: laboratory, clinical, and behavioral and population-based research. Comprehensive Cancer Centers are expected to initiate and conduct early phase, innovative clinical trials and to participate in the NCI's cooperative groups by providing leadership and recruiting patients for ...

  5. Cleveland Clinic - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Clinic is an American nonprofit academic medical center based in Cleveland, Ohio. [2] Owned and operated by the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, an Ohio nonprofit corporation, Cleveland Clinic was founded in 1921 by a group of faculty and alumni from the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.

  6. Experimental cancer treatment - Wikipedia

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    Experimental cancer treatments are normally available only to people who participate in formal research programs, which are called clinical trials. Occasionally, a seriously ill person may be able to access an experimental drug through an expanded access program. Some of the treatments have regulatory approval for treating other conditions.

  7. Ronald J. Ross - Wikipedia

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    Ronald J. Ross. Ronald J. Ross is a Cleveland, Ohio radiologist known for research on brain injury in professional and amateur boxers [1] and for the first clinical use of nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (NMR later known as MRI) on human patients. [2]