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Fluorescent Nanoprobe Produces ‘Breakthrough’ for Peritoneal Metastases

This flourescent nanoprobe enhances the visibility of tumor edges, allowing surgeons to remove more cancer cells than standard imaging technology. Learn how the technology works.
Same-Day Clinic Streamlines Acute Care News

Same-Day Clinic Streamlines Acute Care

Oncology urgent care specialists at Simmons Acute Care (SAC) provide acute care for cancer symptoms, keeping patients out of the emergency department. Learn more.
Paving the way toward precision radiation oncology in breast cancer patients News

Paving the way toward precision radiation oncology in breast cancer patients

By studying how tumor biology impacts response to radiation therapy, Prasanna Alluri, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor, and his research team are opening new avenues for personalizing radiation treatments for breast cancer patients
Most pancreatic cancer patients don’t get lifesaving surgery News

Most pancreatic cancer patients don’t get lifesaving surgery

Only 22% of Texas patients with early-stage pancreatic cancer received standard-of-care surgery to remove their tumors, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center report in a new study.
UT Southwestern stem cell biologists develop embryo model News

UT Southwestern stem cell biologists develop embryo model

Peri-gastruloids advance understanding of early human development, tissue formation, and differentiation for regenerative medicine
Ortho-oncology: Improving care for patients with metastatic bone disease News

Ortho-oncology: Improving care for patients with metastatic bone disease

Advancements in medical oncology over the last decade have created a paradigm shift in MBD care, transitioning toward a more hopeful model focused on managing metastatic cancer by keeping patients active and mobile.
Tumor mutation associated with drug-resistant liver cancer, UT Southwestern study finds News

Tumor mutation associated with drug-resistant liver cancer, UT Southwestern study finds

Genetic marker could help identify patients who need different treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma
Manipulating Mitochondrial Shape May Limit Metastatic Cancer, UT Southwestern Study Finds News

Manipulating Mitochondrial Shape May Limit Metastatic Cancer, UT Southwestern Study Finds

Mitochondria that power cellular activity fragment and change shape in breast cancer cells that migrate to the brain, an adaptation that appears necessary for the cells to survive, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers report in a new study.
Targeting Lactate Metabolism for Cancer Immunotherapy News

Targeting Lactate Metabolism for Cancer Immunotherapy

New research indicates that lactate, a metabolic byproduct produced during exercise, could augment the anti-tumor effect of cancer immunotherapies.
Ushering Breast Cancer Into a New Era of Collaborative Care News

Ushering Breast Cancer Into a New Era of Collaborative Care

Award-winning clinician-researcher Heather McArthur, M.D., M.P.H., shares her vision for Simmons’ Breast Cancer Program.
Grants Awarded to Expand Clinical Trials Navigation News

Grants Awarded to Expand Clinical Trials Navigation

Researchers receive funding from several prestigious sources to help patients from diverse backgrounds access and navigate clinical trials.
Cardio-Oncology Program Recognized as Global Center of Excellence News

Cardio-Oncology Program Recognized as Global Center of Excellence

The program was one of few in the world to be recognized with the highest distinction in 2022 by the International Cardio-Oncology Society.

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