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🤚🏻 Five for Friday – Five Community Member Spotlights
Home / Blog / [wpbb post:title] Each month, we recognize those whose contributions inspire us and who demonstrate excellence with…
🤚🏻 Five for Friday – Five Educational Webinars
Home / Blog / [wpbb post:title] Did you know that CCF records all of the Educational Webinars and uploads them…
Dr. Juan Valle Named Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation's First Chief Medical Officer
The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation announced the appointment of Dr. Juan Valle as its first Chief Medical Officer. Dr. Valle brings a…
Scientific Update – Radiation-releasing “seeds” may slow cholangiocarcinoma growth by inhibiting VEGFR2 singling
External radiation has been used to treat cancer for many years, but recent technological advances have led to a new…
🤚🏻 Five for Friday – Clinical trials are essential to the cholangiocarcinoma community
Home / Blog / [wpbb post:title] In many cases, they can save lives. Finding the right clinical trial for YOU…
🤚🏻 Five for Friday – 5 Resources for support, coping with the fear of recurrence
Home / Blog / [wpbb post:title] For cancer survivors, fear of cancer coming back after treatment, often referred to as…
🤚🏻 Five for Friday – Five ways to use Recite Me
Home / Blog / [wpbb post:title] Did you know the CCF website has language, translation and accessibility options available? Recite…
CCF Community Fundraisers Spring 2023 Highlights
Spring of 2023 saw a variety of unique and successful Community Fundraising events benefiting the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation's research and patient…
Scientific Update - Development of a Fluorescence-Based Probe to Facilitate Cholangiocarcinoma Resection and Diagnosis
Kelly Butler Some early-stage cholangiocarcinomas can be surgically removed, but detecting microscopic cancer cells remains a significant challenge. Even just…
🤚🏻 Five for Friday – Five CCF Programs
Home / Blog / [wpbb post:title] The generosity of donors has assisted us in advancing research in impactful ways and…