Testing will be available the entire month of September at select blood drives in honor of National Sickle Cell Awareness Month.
An educational campaign by Rutgers and the NJ Department of Corrections is first in nation to use direct-access video to reduce disparities
New Jersey’s suicide prevention hotline clinician says knowing the warning signs and what to say could save lives
Expert from Rutgers Cancer Institute shares evidence-based cancer information for Hispanic/Latino population
Tobias Gerhard named President of the International Society of Pharmacoepidemiology
People in rural areas smoke more and have more difficulty quitting, a Rutgers researcher finds
Rutgers researchers provide guidelines for fertility preservation counseling before gender-affirming medical procedures for transgender men
Matthew Matasar, MD, MS, named to role at New Jersey’s Only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center and RWJBarnabas Health
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Archana Sharma, DO, Pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey shares more
Thomas L. Jang, MD, MPH, FACS, chief of urologic oncology & director of the Testicular Cancer Program at Rutgers Cancer Inst. Shares more
September is Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month
Insight from Rutgers Cancer Institute Experts
Ira Braunschweig, MD, chief of Transplant and Cell Therapy at Rutgers Cancer Institute shares more
A Rutgers study is among the first to examine the association between therapeutic cannabis use and nicotine use
Rutgers researchers say program provided a critical need and lessons for future health emergencies
Rutgers Cancer Institute social workers offer expert advise
Peter Cole, MD, offers expert advise
A Rutgers study is the first on gestational age at term and ADHD in school-age children to use teacher reports of ADHD symptoms
As of Thursday, there are 293 confirmed or probable monkeypox cases in the state, according to the NJ Dept. of Health.
Manage Grief during the Cancer Journey
Rutgers study finds social support and community cohesion are keys to recovery for children struggling with extreme adversity
Cristine Delnevo, director of the Center for Tobacco Studies, is named Chairperson of FDA Tobacco Products Scientific Advisory Committee
A Rutgers study found that early exposure to antibiotics in babies and toddlers can cause later asthma and allergies.
Yoga of Immortals app could provide a more accessible, easy-to-use and effective treatment for urinary incontinence, Rutgers study finds
The Rutgers School of Public Health will be holding a virtual monkeypox information session on Aug. 5.
RWJBarnabas is expanding in Central New Jersey, taking over the East Brunswick Kmart site on Rt. 18, and opening at the Monmouth Mall:
Rutgers Cancer Institute Researcher Awarded V Foundation for Cancer Research Grant
Rutgers researchers find interventions less than four weeks in duration are ineffective
Expert Tips from Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey
July is Sarcoma Awareness Month
A Rutgers study shows a decrease in addiction treatment prescriptions among some population sectors during the COVID-19 pandemic
Rutgers Cancer Institute Researcher led trial recruitment at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School – one of 25 national participating sites
Dr. Eileen White, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and Weill Cornell Medicine will receive $25M to Take on the Challenge of Cancer Cachexia
Rutgers poison control experts discuss legal substances beyond alcohol that can impair driving
This comes one week after the Federal Trade Commission sued to block the proposed merger, saying it would create a healthcare monopoly.
Cigar brands are using potentially misleading descriptors, such as “natural,” on packaging, a Rutgers study finds
Rutgers researchers say backing the FDA proposed ban will lower national smoking rates and help vulnerable groups
Irregular production of brain cells may lead to autism spectrum disorder, a Rutgers study finds
In recent years, radiation treatment has become the preferred treatment option