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Ovarian cancer cells use stress hormone signaling to shut down immune system
UTSW-led study provides insight into tumor microenvironment that could lead to more effective treatmentsA New Era for NF1 – Advancing Care, Expanding Access
Why do people get brain tumors, and how can they be treated more effectively?UTSW at 2026 ASCO Annual Meeting
May 29 - June 2, 2026Leadership Announcement: UT Southwestern Appoints New Director of Interventional Pulmonology
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Laura Frye, M.D., as Director of Interventional Pulmonology at UT Southwestern Medical Center.Study identifies why some breast cancers evade treatment
UTSW research links protein secreted by T cells to growth of hormone receptor-positive tumorsType of KRAS mutation may guide more effective cancer treatments
UTSW-led study shows that different mutations of the gene affect how tumors interact with the immune systemTwo Trials, One Common Goal for Glioblastoma
Glioblastoma remains one of the most aggressive and unforgiving diseases in medicine.Pancreatic Cancer Symposium CME
Dallas, TX US | April 18, 2026
Spirit of Audacity: A New Era in CAR T-Cell Therapy for Solid Tumors
Simmons Cancer Center is working to develop supercharged anti-cancer cellular therapies that could cure solid tumors in adult patients.First patient in Texas receives new treatment for metastatic uveal melanoma at UT Southwestern
Uveal melanoma is a rare cancer that develops in ocular cells that create melanin. It accounts for about 5% of U.S. melanoma cases. About 50% of patients with uveal melanoma are at risk for metastatic disease, sometimes years after successful treatment of the primary eye tumor. Tumors spread to the liver in up to 90% of metastatic uveal melanoma cases.UT Southwestern’s Siegwart Lab is Building Tomorrow’s Cancer Cures From the Inside Out
The Siegwart Lab Program in Genetic Drug Engineering uses nanoparticle technology to create anti-cancer medicines generated within the human body.Simmons Cancer Center earns exceptional rating in its renewal as an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center
National Cancer Institute reaffirms UT Southwestern’s place among the country’s elite comprehensive cancer centers