Kimryn Rathmell: New clues about possible causes of kidney cancer
Kimryn Rathmell shared a post on X:
“By analyzing DNA mutation patterns in kidney cancers from people globally, researchers found new clues about possible causes of the disease. Identifying these mutational signatures might lead to strategies for treating or even preventing Kidney Cancer.”
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Dr. Kimryn Rathmell is a distinguished leader and researcher in the field of kidney cancer. Specializing in the research and treatment of complex and hereditary kidney cancers.
She has held leadership positions with organizations such as the American Society of Clinical Oncology and the American Society for Clinical Investigation, she has been elected to esteemed academies including the Association of American Physicians, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the National Academy of Medicine.
Currently serving as the director of the National Cancer Institute, Dr. Rathmell continues to lead research initiatives and advance the understanding and treatment of kidney cancer, ultimately improving the lives of patients worldwide.
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