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Chemo May Not Improve Recurrent Endometrial Cancer Outcomes

Chemo May Not Improve Recurrent Endometrial Cancer Outcomes
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Leventis provides special experiences for art lovers

Leventis provides special experiences for art lovers
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Vitamin D May Help Prevent Chemo-Induced Neuropathy

Patients who had low levels of vitamin D before starting chemotherapy tended to have higher rates of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, but more research is needed in this field.

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Ex-diplomat recalls 40 years in the inner circle

Ex-diplomat recalls 40 years in the inner circle
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Criminologist Faith Lutze internationally honored for her work | WSU Insider

March 9, 2021 By Adriana Aumen, College of Arts and Sciences The international Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) has selected Faith Lutze, a Washington State University professor and expert in criminal justice, to receive the group’s prestigious Founder’s Award in recognition of “a career of providing substantial contributions to the Academy and to the discipline of criminal justice through education and research.” A member of the WSU Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology faculty since 1995, Lutze will be honored at the ACJS annual meeting to be held virtually in April. “Her career and commitment to criminal justice embodies the ACJS mission to transform justice through research, education, and practice,” said Frances Bernat, a Regents professor and associate dean at Texas A&M International University, in nominating Lutze for the award.

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