To take a leading role in conquering cancers in our time.

Welcome

The fight starts here! From nanoparticles and stem cells to antioxidants and drug discovery, K-State faculty are conducting the basic and translational cancer research that leads to new treatments and cures, as well as training future scientists.

Research

Researchers in around 75 laboratories are demystifying cancer.

Education

Students are training to become the next generation of researchers.

Outreach

Cancer information and resources are provided to the public.

News

K-State researcher studies foods, dietary supplements that may reduce risk of prostate cancer

Monday January 23, 2012

Brian Lindshield, human nutrition, is studying foods and dietary supplements that may reduce the risk of prostate cancer.

William & Linda Richter Cap Lifetime of Service to K-State with Planned Gift for Cancer Research and More

Monday January 23, 2012

Retired K-State faculty couple who established first undergraduate cancer research award for work in humanities is now establishing planned gift for several areas.

Newsletter

Upcoming Events

'DODGE CANCER' Dodgeball Tournament

Date: Sat., April 14, 2012
Time: TBD, sometime 12 noon to 8 p.m.
Place: Memorial Stadium

Recent Events

Pink & Purple Polyester Party

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Come to the GROOVIEST party of the year! Shake your booty with host & emcee Dave Lewis!
Fri, Oct 28 – 7 pm
Houston Street Ballroom
Manhattan, Kansas

Pink Power Luncheon for breast cancer awareness

Breast Cancer Survivor Footprints: An Artful Journey
by Aribel Leon-Lynn, Cancer Survivor and Artist, Manhattan, Kan.

Fri., Oct. 14, 11:45 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Holiday Inn at the Campus, Landon Room
1641 Anderson Ave. (across from K-State Union), Manh., Kan.

To further the understanding of cancers by funding basic cancer research, and supporting higher education, training, and public outreach.

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