University of Maryland to build proton cancer treatment center

University of Maryland to build proton cancer treatment center
$ 200 million project to open in 2014 at West Baltimore BioPark The University of Maryland’s growing BioPark in West Baltimore will get a $ 200 million boost from plans announced Wednesday by the School of Medicine to team with private partners on a state-of-the-art proton cancer treatment center.
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The fight against breast cancer
Women with triple-negative tumors are less responsive to standard breast cancer treatment and face a greater chance of cancer returning. A study offered only in Detroit hopes to improve their prognosis.
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