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Stanford Cancer Institute Breakthroughs in Cancer: "The Best Cancer is the Cancer That Never Happens"

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The Stanford Cancer Institute Breakthroughs in Cancer seminar series is one of the highest-profile seminar series for translational and clinical scientists in oncology. The series brings national leaders in cancer research to Stanford’s campus and highlights innovations across the spectrum of basic, translational, clinical, and population science. 

Join us Tuesday, February 13, 4-5 p.m., at Munzer Auditorium or on Zoom for a presentation by Philip Castle, PhD, MPH, director of the Division of Cancer Prevention at the National Cancer Institute.

The presentation is titled "The Best Cancer is the Cancer That Never Happens." 

A reception with pizza and drinks will follow the presentation for in-person attendees. 

The event is open to Stanford Cancer Institute members, postdocs, fellows, and students, as well as Stanford University and Stanford Medicine faculty, trainees, and staff interested in basic, translational, clinical, and population-based cancer research.

Registration is encouraged.

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