San Francisco City Hall was illuminated in orange on May 9, 2026, in recognition of Bladder Cancer Awareness Month and the city’s inaugural in-person Walk to End Bladder Cancer.
Kathy Chiao and Ken Hao commit $100 million for major capital projects, cancer research, and innovation at UCSF — building on a recent $75 million gift to UC Davis for veterinary medicine.
Rushika Perera, PhD, tchief scientific officer of UCSF’s Pancreas Center, presented the 2026 Byers Award Lecture in Basic Science. The award supports high-risk, high-reward science that can lead to innovative discoveries.
UCSF is the only site in California participating in a National Institutes of Health (NIH)–sponsored clinical trial designed to prevent cancer in people with Lynch syndrome. Lynch syndrome affects about 1 in 279 people in the U.S. and significantly increases the lifetime risk of colorectal cancer and several other cancers.
A new form of CAR T kills leukemia, multiple myeloma, and sarcoma in mice, opening the door to a future off-the-shelf cancer treatment without chemotherapy.
UCSF researchers calculated the annual cost of using sunscreens and found huge variations, depending on product price and how much skin a person exposes to the sun.