Canary Foundation and Stanford University Commit $20 Million for World-Class Research Center for Cancer Early Detection
Center will be the first in the world to integrate research on both in vivo and in vitro diagnostics to deliver blood and complementary imaging tests for solid tumor cancers
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"The Canary Center at Stanford for Cancer Early Detection will leverage Stanford's unique technologies and innovations in order to accelerate new and improved tools for detecting the onset of cancer," said Philip A. Pizzo, MD, dean of Stanford's School of Medicine. "Early detection can greatly increase the odds of successful cancer treatment, and I am deeply grateful to Canary Foundation and its supporters for their commitment to our shared goal - to improve cancer detection and survivorship."
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