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OT student Maddie Gies holds up a white dry erase board that pediatric cancer patients can fill out to indicate fatigue levels

Gauging Fatigue

March 20, 2024

Parents and providers often underestimate the fatigue that pediatric cancer patients are experiencing. An OT student created a coloring book to help.

A close up of a health care worked holding the hands of an older patient.

Global Palliative Care

August 03, 2023

Almost 25 years ago Pat Coyne visited Tanzania to help with a pain management problem. Four decades – and dozens of countries – later, he's still at it.

Charleston County high school student works in an MUSC Hollings Cancer Center lab

High School Researchers

July 24, 2023

Students from four Charleston County high schools spent their summer learning how to research in labs at MUSC Hollings Cancer Center.

a loose circle of young women stands in a lab listening to one talk

Engaging Undergrads

May 02, 2023

A special course on topics in cancer research for undergraduates at SC State University culminated in a tour at MUSC Hollings Cancer Center.

portrait of a main in hallway with light streaming through windows

Cancer Control

September 22, 2022

Ashish Deshmukh, Ph.D., was drawn to the Cancer Control program at Hollings by its collaborative spirit.

two people sitting in front of a glass hood for research hold vials of liquid up to the light

Lab Summer

August 30, 2022

A summer in a research lab might change one Charleston County high schooler's career path.

a group of young man gathers for a photo in a garden

Next Generation

July 19, 2022

A dozen undergrads, mostly from historically Black colleges, are spending the summer concentrating on cancer research at MUSC Hollings Cancer Center.

Group of cyclists riding on the Ravenel Bridge in Charleston during Lowvelo 2019

LOWVELO Launch

March 23, 2021

Registration opens March 24 for LOWVELO, Hollings' annual bike ride to raise money for lifesaving cancer research.

Pair of hands wearing surgical gloves

Vaccine Q&A 5

February 16, 2021

State officials, drug companies and vaccinators might be starting to hit their stride.

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