Yale SPORE in Skin Cancer
Department of Dermatology
15 York St
New Haven, CT, 06520
Tel: 203.785.4091
joan.murphy@yale.edu
The Yale SPORE in Skin Cancer (YSPORE) is a multidisciplinary, clinically translational program focused on melanoma and basal cell carcinoma (BCC). Melanoma is the 5th most common cancer, constituting 5% of total cancer incidence. It is highly devastating, because there is no effective therapy once the disease has spread beyond the primary site. Non-melanoma skin cancers (basal and squamous cell carcinomas) are the most common form of all cancers. They represent nearly one half of all newly diagnosed malignancies (approximately one million cases in the USA every year).
The focus of the Yale SPORE in Skin Cancer (YSPORE) is on risk assessment, diagnosis/prognosis and development of patient-tailored therapy. The studies are on the following areas of translational applications:
Roz Milstein and Jerry Meyer met in October 1971 in the Cross Campus Library at Yale. He was a fourth-year medical student. She was starting a doctorate in clinical psychology. Both were interested in community issues, and in making society a better place. Read more ...