Research and Innovation
Next-generation cancer immunotherapy: Dramatic and durable
Dartmouth Cancer Center played a historic role in developing the world's first immunotherapies, inspiring today’s scientific priority of further discovery.
How are breast cancer drugs discovered and approved to treat patients?
Linda T. Vahdat, MD, MBA, discusses what it takes to get new cancer drugs approved for patients.
Sparking scientific collaboration against cancer
In this video, look inside The Byrne Family Cancer Research Institute at Dartmouth Cancer Center.
A new hub for cancer research
How science from a new institute at Dartmouth Cancer Center is already benefitting patients.
Advancing immunotherapy for melanoma
In this video, learn how cancer immunotherapy research at Dartmouth Cancer Center is changing the lives of patients with melanoma.
Using estrogen to treat breast cancer
In this video, Gary N. Schwartz, MD, and Todd Miller, PhD explain one of several breast cancer clinical trials they are leading.
Helping to prevent colorectal cancer with machine learning
Dartmouth Cancer Center research introduces new technology that helps pathologists more accurately classify polyps.
Dartmouth Cancer Center expands program that provides protected research time for clinician-scientists
Dartmouth Health has renewed its successful Cancer Faculty Fellows program. More than $1M annually to be distributed to selected oncology clinicians will allow them up to 2 days a week for dedicated cancer research.
Accelerating Innovations for Cancer
Launched in 2020, the Dartmouth Innovations Accelerator for Cancer is turning research concept into action.