National Cancer Institute awards $8M to UH Cancer Center for minority clinical trials


The National Cancer Institute awarded a six-year, $8 million grant to the University of Hawaii Cancer Center to increase cancer clinical trials among minority and rural patients in Hawaii, the university announced Friday.

“By providing these cancer clinical trials and cancer patient care for both adults and children, The UH Cancer Center gives Hawaii residents the opportunity for the most effective treatments without having to leave the Islands,” said Jeffrey Berenberg, a UH Cancer Center professor…

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