April 2011 Archive
Amarillo Campus to Host 2011 Cancer Symposium
Researchers and clinicians from the Texas Tech University System will meet to collaborate on cancer research in West Texas.
Art Saves Lives: Medical Students and Senior Citizens Create Art
The exhibit will be unveiled at the First Friday Art Trail on May 6.
Could You Have Skin Cancer?
Texas Tech Physicians will host a free skin cancer screening May 7.
Simple Therapies Boost Heart Attack Survival
A new study suggests that evidence-based treatments reduce the mortality rate related to cardiovascular disease.
Golf and Dance the Night Away for Local Charities
Funds from the annual City Lights Charity Ball and Golf Tournament will be donated to support the Lubbock community.
PAP Smears: What, Why and When
A simple screening once a year is the best defense against cervical cancer and other diseases.
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