Hawaii cancer researcher, team win prestigious award
Advertiser Staff
A team of researchers led by Dr. Michele Carbone, director of the Cancer Research Center of Hawaii Thoracic Oncology Program and chair of pathology at the John A. Burns School of Medicine, has won the inaugural Landon Foundation-AACR Innovator Award for International Collaboration in Cancer Research.
The team discovered a unique mesothelioma epidemic in three Turkish villages was caused by a genetic predisposition to mineral fiber carcinogenesis. The researchers will apply the $100,000 grant to identifying the predisposing gene or genes for mesothelioma among this cultural group and map the genetic risk factors by genetic linkage studies.
Carbone's researchers include those from the University of Hawai'i, universities on the Mainland and the Hacettepe University School of Medicine in Ankara, Turkey.