In the News
As reported by ABC40, October 28, 2007.
Cancer Research Coming To Western Massachusetts
CHICOPEE, Mass. -- Elms College and the University of Connecticut
Health Center will soon enter into a partnership that will introduce
cancer research to Western Mass. Many of the people involved in the
project got together in Longmeadow on Saturday evening at the Wally
Weeks residence. Weeks, whose wife died of ovarian cancer, has been
instrumental in putting the project together. Among those in
attendance Saturday was Dr. Molly Brewer, the head of academics at
the UConn Health Center in Farmington, Conn. "We're interested
mainly in cancer, cancer prevention, early detection. We're
interested in educating patients, edycating physicians about how to
detect these early, how to determine who's at risk. And then from
the research end, what can we do to improve the current state of
things," said Dr. Brewer. The formal announcement of the
collaboration will be at a reception on November 8. Elms College
students will start participating next spring. There will soon be
screening programs in place in Western Mass.
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