Nicole Fawcett
Director of Communications, University of Michigan Rogel Cancer

Fawcett leads a team of communicators who produce targeted, innovative communication for the Rogel Cancer Center’s research and clinical enterprises. Prior to Michigan Medicine, Fawcett was a reporter at the Detroit News and editor for a web-based community for people with disabilities.

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U-M cancer researcher awarded $6.5M Outstanding Investigator Award to explore precision oncology
As researchers gain more understanding of how to target cancer treatment to specific genetic markers, identifying the best, most “actionable” markers is crucial.
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Rogel Cancer Center awarded $33.4M from NCI
The National Cancer Institute has awarded the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center a grant worth $33.4 million over five years. At the same time, the center’s designation as a “comprehensive cancer center” was renewed.
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Breast Cancer Patients Report Heavy Financial Toll of Treatment
Read findings from Michigan Medicine study into breast cancer treatment costs, which reveals patients report significant financial burdens from cancer treatment.
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Why Consistent Testing Methods Are Crucial for Liquid Biopsies
A new study helps set standards for RNA sequencing, improving standard practice and laying the foundation to move the field forward.
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How Targeting Metabolism Can Defeat Cancer Stem Cells
New research explains why stem cells become resistant to cancer treatment and opens a clever new way to go after them.
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Surgeons Influence Receipt of Genetic Testing After Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Surveys of patients and their surgeons showed genetic testing rates ranged from 26 to 72 percent, depending on the surgeon.
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Researchers Pinpoint New Subtype of Prostate Cancer
Tumors with alterations in the CDK12 gene were more responsive to immunotherapy, suggesting a precision medicine approach.
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Two Simple Steps to Prevent Cervical Cancer
Learn how HPV, the virus that causes cervical cancer, is transmitted and two things you can do to prevent cervical cancer and other HPV associated cancers.
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Genome’s Dark Matter Sheds Light on Prostate Cancer Challenge
Researchers identify a lncRNA that provides insight into a key driver of prostate cancer — and a potential target for future therapy.
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A Cascade of Immune Processes Offers Insights to Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Researchers have discovered the process that allows immune suppressor cells to develop, suggesting a potential new way to bolster immunotherapy treatment.
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Challenges and Opportunities
Philanthropy, internal funding can fill gaps when federal funding decreases
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Shaping the future of cancer care and research
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How Signals Get Inside Cancer Cells and Spur Aggressive Growth
A surprising finding explains how a crucial cancer gene impacts cell signaling to drive cancer growth.
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Tight Federal Funding a Challenge and Opportunity for Cancer Research
A newly announced $150 million gift to the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center will help fill the gaps in federal funding and support high-risk, high-reward research.
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With $150M gift, Rogels will help U-M Cancer Center transform cancer research, care
Richard and Susan Rogel are on a mission to boost innovative cancer research and develop the next generation of cancer pioneers -- and they are committing $150 million to the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center to realize that vision.
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