Rein in Sarcoma and Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota are excited to sponsor the 2022
Tag: Sarcoma Doctors and Researchers
Back in 2004 when Rein in Sarcoma awarded its first $10,000 research grant, it felt like a
Sarcoma survivor and Rein in Sarcoma volunteer, Miranda Mead, has served for the past three
The past 18 months have been challenging, especially for those in the healthcare field. We would like to take the opportunity to allow our community members to share messages of thanks and gratitude to those healthcare workers who have made a difference in your (or loved one’s) lives. Whether it was a staff member in the cafeteria, the valet, a chemotherapy nurse, radiologist, etc., it is important to hear how these individuals have impacted the lives of sarcoma patients and their families.
On September 16, the 2021-2022 scholars participated in a Sarcoma Boot Camp facilitated by leading sarcoma experts. The Sarcoma Scholar Boot Camp provided intensive education on sarcoma cancers, setting the stage for the rest of their scholar year.
Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Denis Clohisy saves lives. With a world-class multidisciplinary team at the University
University of Minnesota Professor and Radiation Oncologist Katie Dusenbery has been involved with Rein in
Emily Greengard is a Pediatric Medical Oncologist at the Masonic Cancer Center and Assistant Professor
Could you ever imagine sarcoma cancer, with a fairy tale ending? University of Minnesota Professor
In the three years since she first attended a Rein in Sarcoma event, pediatric oncologist