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Preventing Lineage Plasticity in Prostate Cancer Cells Resensitizes Them to Therapy News

Preventing Lineage Plasticity in Prostate Cancer Cells Resensitizes Them to Therapy

UTSW study suggests combination therapy might help prostate cancer patients overcome resistance to AR-targeted therapy.
Clarifying the Mechanics of Brain Metastasis in Breast Cancer News

Clarifying the Mechanics of Brain Metastasis in Breast Cancer

A new study reveals how breast cancer metastasizes in the brain and how metabolic diversity and plasticity dictate its spread.
Some cervical cancer patients at higher risk for UTIs after radical hysterectomies News

Some cervical cancer patients at higher risk for UTIs after radical hysterectomies

Women with early-stage cervical cancer had significantly higher chances of developing catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) after radical hysterectomies if they were smokers or used a catheter for more than seven days post-surgery, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers found in a study.
Carlos Arteaga, M.D., Named to Susan G. Komen® Research Scholar Group News

Carlos Arteaga, M.D., Named to Susan G. Komen® Research Scholar Group

Director of UTSW’s Simmons Cancer Center is one of nine new Komen Scholars who will help guide the organization’s breast cancer research programs.
UT Southwestern: A global leader in robotic pancreas surgery News

UT Southwestern: A global leader in robotic pancreas surgery

Traditionally performed through a large incision, at UT Southwestern our pancreatic cancer surgeons have specialized in robotic-assisted Whipple surgery, a more precise approach through smaller incisions that has been proven to benefit patients with faster recovery times, less pain, less use of pain medication, and prompter return to work. It has also been shown to have comparable cancer treatment results with lower rates of complications and transfusions than the open surgery.
Response to Hormone Therapy Predicts Radiation Resistance in ER+ Breast Cancer News

Response to Hormone Therapy Predicts Radiation Resistance in ER+ Breast Cancer

How estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer responds to hormone therapy may hold keys to understanding how it will respond to radiation therapy, and an experimental drug that increases the effectiveness of hormone therapy also overcomes radiation resistance in breast cancer, a study by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers shows.
Liver cancer treatment costly for Medicare patients, UT Southwestern study finds News

Liver cancer treatment costly for Medicare patients, UT Southwestern study finds

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the most common type of liver cancer, can place a significant financial burden on patients, according to an analysis led by a researcher at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Using Artificial Intelligence to Personalize Lung Cancer Treatment News

Using Artificial Intelligence to Personalize Lung Cancer Treatment

UT Southwestern research combining artificial intelligence with traditional pathology analysis holds potential for quickly creating a personalized attack plan for cancer patients when speed is essential: as non-small cell lung cancers spread. This approach identified lung cancers that are most likely to respond to one common treatment versus those that might benefit from a different approach.
New Drug Combination Offers Hope for Improved Treatment of Cervical Cancer News

New Drug Combination Offers Hope for Improved Treatment of Cervical Cancer

A new combination of drugs slowed the growth of cancer cells by an unexpected mechanism that may one day lead to improved treatment of cervical cancer, a UT Southwestern-led study published in Molecular Cancer Research suggests.
Preoperative Partial Breast Irradiation for Early-Stage Breast Cancer News

Preoperative Partial Breast Irradiation for Early-Stage Breast Cancer

The current standard of care for early-stage breast cancer is to first surgically remove the tumor, then deliver postoperative radiation therapy.
The PROMISE of a Better Pediatric Radiation Experience News

The PROMISE of a Better Pediatric Radiation Experience

Treating the pediatric radiation oncology population has historically been difficult. Because it is imperative to have patients stay still during radiation treatment, general anesthesia is commonly used to facilitate radiation treatments in children, with most children age 7 and under receiving general anesthesia.
UTSW’s adaptive therapy provides a personalized care plan to treat each individual’s cancer News

UTSW’s adaptive therapy provides a personalized care plan to treat each individual’s cancer

In December 2021, Mr. Metcalf noticed a lump on his neck. He thought it was the result of something he had done days prior and decided to wait to see if it would disappear. The lump wasn’t painful, and he even forgot about it. However, once January came around and it remained the same size, he knew it was a serious issue that needed to be addressed.

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