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THE PROSTATE CANCER FOUNDATION AND BAYER ANNOUNCE FIRST EVER BAYER-PCF HEALTH EQUITY RESEARCH CHALLENGE AWARDS

THE PROSTATE CANCER FOUNDATION AND BAYER ANNOUNCE FIRST EVER BAYER-PCF HEALTH EQUITY RESEARCH CHALLENGE AWARDS
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Student-led invention aims to improve TB testing efficiency

What started off as three McCormick students’ biomedical engineering capstone project has become a potentially life-saving intervention for communities struggling with tuberculosis.  First-year biomedical engineering graduate student Peter Kouassi (McCormick ’22), Isaac Tenga (McCormick ’22) and Shani Katz (McCormick ’22) have developed a new system to address the lack of rapid, safe and cost-effective tuberculosis.

Why Covid surveillance in Nigeria is critical

Global efforts to track COVID-19 variants grossly underreported a probable variant of concern in Nigeria

Few women in sub-Saharan Africa undergo cervical cancer screenings

Date Time Few women in sub-Saharan Africa undergo cervical cancer screenings HERSHEY, Pa. – According to the World Health Organization, cervical cancer is the fourth most common form of cancer affecting women worldwide, and those in developing countries face a higher risk of dying from it. If detected early, cervical cancer responds well to treatment, however not everyone receives cancer screenings. A team of researchers, including those from Penn State College of Medicine, took a closer look at cervical cancer in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to determine the prevalence and key factors that influence cancer screenings. The group found that despite high mortality rates, cancer screenings are substantially low, and there are multiple reasons why.

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