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Wilmot

[ wil-muht ]

noun

  1. David, 1814–68, U.S. politician and jurist: congressman 1845–51; senator 1861–63.


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“What I always tell patients is that if you have a mass, you will typically find it when you’re showering, changing, the intimate things like that,” says Anna Weiss, who leads the breast cancer team at the University of Rochester Wilmot Cancer Institute.

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The outcomes are from a small study by researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center and Wilmot Cancer Institute.

To better understand the implications for cancer growth, the team is collaborating with Isaac Harris, PhD, at Wilmot, in a bench-to-clinic investigation recently funded by the American Cancer Society.

A friend and colleague, the South African educator Wilmot James, said he learned of the death from a representative of Dr. Hamilton’s bank.

"Cognitive deficits after radiation treatment are a major problem for cancer survivors," M. Kerry O'Banion, MD, PhD, professor of Neuroscience, member of the Wilmot Cancer Institute, and senior author of the study said.

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