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Dr. Julie Nangia
Momentum

A Day in the Life with Dr. Julie Nangia: Reflections on the 2013 Avon Walk

May 3, 2013 Avon Walk,  Baylor College of Medicine,  Breast Cancer,  Cancer,  Community,  Dr. Julie Nangia,  Fundraising,  Grants

Most days, Dr. Julie Nangia serves as assistant professor in the Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center at Baylor College of Medicine. But recently, she

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In case you missed it: Celebrating the Human Genome project, a cancer “Dream Team” and more

April 27, 2013 Audrey M. Marks,  Baylor College of Medicine,  Baylor Teen Health Clinic,  Cancer,  Depression,  Genetics,  In Case You Missed It,  Mental Health,  Parkinson's Disease,  Pediatric Cancer,  Teen Health,  Teen Health Clinic

Thanks for coming back to BCM Momentum. Before you enjoy the remainder of your weekend, join us as we take a look at exciting news,

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In Case You Missed It
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In case you missed it: Livers living outside of the body, Nobel Laureates, and more

March 30, 2013 Audrey M. Marks,  Baylor College of Medicine,  Cancer,  Events,  Genetics,  In Case You Missed It

You survived another week and may have missed out on some news. You’re in luck, we’re here to help recap interesting news, events and announcements

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Saving lives 20 minutes at a time: Preventing colon cancer

March 27, 2013 Baylor College of Medicine,  Cancer,  Colon Cancer,  Dr. Waqar Qureshi,  Gastroenterology,  Screenings

It is an uncomfortable topic for some, but it shouldn’t be. We are talking about colonoscopies. During this 20-minute procedure, precancerous growths can be identified

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Match Day, Ranking and more
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In case you missed it: Match Day madness, national rankings and more

March 16, 2013 Audrey M. Marks,  Baylor College of Medicine,  BCM,  Cancer,  Community,  Events,  In Case You Missed It,  Match Day,  Osteoarthritis,  Rankings,  Skin Cancer

We’re still buzzing from the excitement of Match Day. But as you start enjoying your weekend and keep scrolling through Match Day photos, here are

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Joshua Adams
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Need a haircut this weekend? Join us for a great cause!

February 27, 2013 Baylor College of Medicine,  Cancer,  Childhood Cancer,  Community,  Events,  Students

We’re Josh and Justin and we’re second-year medical students at Baylor College of Medicine who are organizing a St. Baldrick’s head-shaving event this weekend in

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The Marriage Test
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Cancer prevention takes center stage in upcoming play

February 26, 2013 Baylor College of Medicine,  Cancer,  Colorectal Cancer,  Community,  Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center,  Events,  Jordan Magaziner

The curtain rises to colorectal cancer prevention with Baylor College of Medicine’s NCI-designated Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center’s production of “The Marriage Test”. With laugh-out-loud

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From the Labs: Image of the Month

Blood vessels (magenta) intertwined with metastatic medulloblastoma tumor cells (green) nestled within the protective layers that surround the mouse spinal cord. From the Labs: a closer look at metastatic medulloblastoma

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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