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  1. Robert Sandler is a gastroenterologist and epidemiologist. He has conducted a number of clinical/translational research studies on colorectal adenomas and cancer with funding from the NIH. These studies included a series of cross sectional studies of colorectal adenomas exploring risk factors, biomarkers and the microbiome.

  2. About. I see clinic patients in the UNC High-Risk Gastrointestinal Cancer Clinic where we provide risk assessment, genetic counseling services, genetic testing, individualized screening and treatment protocols incorporating the latest evidence-based practices.

  3. Find standards-aligned teaching resources for Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies . Explore Free Resources. In 1947 Robert Sandler received his first injection of controversial amniopterin.

  4. In 1947 Robert Sandler received his first injection of controversial amniopterin.

  5. Dec 31, 2014 · In December 1947, at the age of 2, Robert was the first of Farbers leukemia patients to go into remission after being treated with a chemical called aminopterin. Robert’s relief from leukemia was short-lived—he died in April 1949, 15 months after receiving the treatment.

  6. Robert S. Sandler, MD, MPH is affiliated with UNC Health and specializes in Gastroenterology and Hepatology in Chapel Hill, NC.

  7. May 18, 2015 · Robert Sandler, MD, MPH, the Nina and John Sessions Distinguished Professor of Medicine and chief emeritus of the GI division at UNC Hospitals, recently received the Julius Friedenwald Medal from the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA). The AGA’s announcement is below:

  8. Find standards-aligned teaching resources for Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies . Explore Free Resources. In 1947 Robert Sandler received his first injection of controversial amniopterin.

  9. Robert S. Sandler. MD, MPH. Nina C. and John T. Sessions Distinguished Professor of Medicine. Center for Gastrointestinal Biology and Disease. UNC-Chapel Hill. Cancer Epidemiology. Gastrointestinal Oncology Program. Clinical profile.

  10. Robert S. Sandler, MD. Professor. Department of Epidemiology. Nina C. and John T. Sessions Distinguished Professor of Medicine. UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine. Director. Center for Gastrointestinal Biology and Disease. (919) 966-0090. rsandler@med.unc.edu.

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