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SIU research is reshaping blood pressure care

At SIU School of Medicine, the story of hypertension research doesn’t begin in a distant lab. It begins in the clinic, often with a patient who has run out of options. A provider reviews the numbers. Despite multiple medications, lifestyle changes and follow-up visits, blood pressure remains stubbornly high. In that moment, a different path forward is offered: enrollment in a clinical trial conducted by SIU’s Hypertension Clinic. These trials are not theoretical with no practical outcome. They are active, evidence-based and available right here in central and southern Illinois. One of SIU’s
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SIU research is reshaping blood pressure care

At SIU School of Medicine, the story of hypertension research doesn’t begin in a distant lab. It begins in the clinic, often with a patient who has run out of options. A provider reviews the numbers. Despite multiple medications, lifestyle changes and follow-up visits, blood pressure remains stubbornly high. In that moment, a different path forward is offered: enrollment in a clinical trial conducted by SIU’s Hypertension Clinic. These trials are not theoretical with no practical outcome. They are active, evidence-based and available right here in central and southern Illinois. One of SIU’s
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Local students explore cancer research in summer internship showcase

On a warm July evening, Simmons Cancer Institute at SIU Medicine welcomed a full house of families, mentors and supporters for its annual Summer Internship Presentation and Donor Appreciation Reception. Laughter and quiet pride echoed in the building’s atrium as the undergraduates took the podium one by one to present their cancer research projects, each created over an intense nine weeks of lab work in Springfield and Carbondale. The six students, selected from a competitive pool of 25 applicants, brought with them curiosity, persistence and a desire to help others. They left with something
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Local students explore cancer research in summer internship showcase

On a warm July evening, Simmons Cancer Institute at SIU Medicine welcomed a full house of families, mentors and supporters for its annual Summer Internship Presentation and Donor Appreciation Reception. Laughter and quiet pride echoed in the building’s atrium as the undergraduates took the podium one by one to present their cancer research projects, each created over an intense nine weeks of lab work in Springfield and Carbondale. The six students, selected from a competitive pool of 25 applicants, brought with them curiosity, persistence and a desire to help others. They left with something
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Local students explore cancer research in summer internship showcase

On a warm July evening, Simmons Cancer Institute at SIU Medicine welcomed a full house of families, mentors and supporters for its annual Summer Internship Presentation and Donor Appreciation Reception. Laughter and quiet pride echoed in the building’s atrium as the undergraduates took the podium one by one to present their cancer research projects, each created over an intense nine weeks of lab work in Springfield and Carbondale. The six students, selected from a competitive pool of 25 applicants, brought with them curiosity, persistence and a desire to help others. They left with something
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Local students explore cancer research in summer internship showcase

On a warm July evening, Simmons Cancer Institute at SIU Medicine welcomed a full house of families, mentors and supporters for its annual Summer Internship Presentation and Donor Appreciation Reception. Laughter and quiet pride echoed in the building’s atrium as the undergraduates took the podium one by one to present their cancer research projects, each created over an intense nine weeks of lab work in Springfield and Carbondale. The six students, selected from a competitive pool of 25 applicants, brought with them curiosity, persistence and a desire to help others. They left with something
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SIU Medicine sparks curiosity at Back-to-School Bash

At a time when backpacks are being filled and pencils are freshly sharpened, SIU Medicine graduate students and faculty offered something a little different at this year’s Back to School Bash: hands-on science experiments and games that made kids' eyes light up and imaginations take off. The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum’s annual event transformed Union Square Park into a lively hub of activities, animals, books and community services, all focused on helping families ease into the upcoming school year. Among the crowd were several SIU Medicine representatives who brought
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SIU Medicine sparks curiosity at Back-to-School Bash

At a time when backpacks are being filled and pencils are freshly sharpened, SIU Medicine graduate students and faculty offered something a little different at this year’s Back to School Bash: hands-on science experiments and games that made kids' eyes light up and imaginations take off. The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum’s annual event transformed Union Square Park into a lively hub of activities, animals, books and community services, all focused on helping families ease into the upcoming school year. Among the crowd were several SIU Medicine representatives who brought
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SIU Medicine sparks curiosity at Back-to-School Bash

At a time when backpacks are being filled and pencils are freshly sharpened, SIU Medicine graduate students and faculty offered something a little different at this year’s Back to School Bash: hands-on science experiments and games that made kids' eyes light up and imaginations take off. The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum’s annual event transformed Union Square Park into a lively hub of activities, animals, books and community services, all focused on helping families ease into the upcoming school year. Among the crowd were several SIU Medicine representatives who brought
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Simmons Cancer Institute

GS-US-600-6165: A Global, Multicenter, Randomized, Open-label, Phase 3 Study of Sacituzumab Govitecan Versus Standard of Care (SOC) in Participants With Previously Treated Extensive Stage Small Cell Lung Cancer (ES-SCLC)

Active recruiting

This purposed of this study is to see how safe and effective sacituzumab govitecan is versus standard-of-ca

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