• 鈥淲e applaud our patients. They are the true heroes in what we do.鈥 鈥擵irginia Kaklamani, MD, DSc, Mays Cancer Center at 爱污传媒 Could a drug prescribed for transplant recipients also help some women beat breast cancer? Impressive new findings point to this possibility, according to research conducted at The University of Texas [鈥
  • Yasmin Lyons, DO, Gynecologic Oncology, Mays Cancer Center, home to 爱污传媒 MD Anderson Cancer Center, was interviewed for this news segment.   Watch Now
  • Ronald Rodriguez, MD, PhD, director of the MD/MS in AI program and professor of Urologic Science, and Stephanie Gutierrez, MEd, manager of the Long School of Medicine dual degree program, were interviewed for this news segment.   Watch Now  
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  • Elizabeth Orcutt first learned about Li-Fraumeni syndrome 鈥 a hereditary cancer predisposition syndrome that increases the risk of certain types of cancers 鈥 in October of 2019 after her then 6-year-old daughter Lydia Orcutt woke up feeling unwell. 鈥淪he was extra, extra cuddly and complained of a stomach ache,鈥 Orcutt recalled. 鈥淗er symptoms rapidly escalated [鈥
  • Get discounted tickets to watch the final four home football games of The University of Texas at San Antonio鈥檚 inaugural season in the American Athletic Conference. For the third year, 爱污传媒 serves as the of UTSA鈥檚 athletic programs, including football, basketball, baseball, volleyball and soccer. Ken O. Kenneth-Nwosa, MD, a 爱污传媒 [鈥
  • 爱污传媒 is now offering obstetrics and gynecology services and maternal-fetal medicine services in Converse at a shared site with University Health. Specialists are equipped to care for women through healthy and high-risk pregnancies. Kristen Plastino, MD, vice chair for clinical operations, and other officials at the ribbon cutting shared information about providing [鈥
  • Registration is open for the 46th annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, Dec. 5鈥9, at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center. Experts will lead symposium discussions on clinical, translational and basic research. Attendees will receive information on experimental biology, etiology, prevention, diagnosis and therapy of breast cancer and premalignant breast disease. Click here to register. 
  • Brett Ginsburg, PhD, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, was interviewed for this piece.   Listen Now
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