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Thank you for doing this AMA! As a current undergraduate student (senior, biology major), I am extremely interested in pursuing a PhD in cancer therapy. After seeing what the disease did to one of my close relatives, I am very eager to delve into this exciting field.
Do you believe that nanomedicine will completely replace traditional chemotherapy for cancer in the near future?
How long before stem cell therapy becomes the norm for treating cancer?
Does your lab accept applicants for graduate degree programs? I read your research and think that this is the kind of lab for me. If not, what other labs do research similar to your field?
Thank you very much!
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All the power to you! Keep on fighting and I hope you become fully cured!
Im in college as well, am graduating next year with a hope to one day go to med school and be an oncologist. I wanted to know from a patient's point of view, what do you think are the most important qualities to being a good oncologist besides knowing the medicine/science well?
What is one thing that you could change for the better about medical care in the States if you could?
Thanks and good luck!
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