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UCSF Health and John Muir Health to Build East Bay Cancer Network

UCSF Health and John Muir Health have signed a letter of intent to develop a cancer network designed to improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment for patients throughout the East Bay. The joint East Bay Cancer Network will include development of distinguished disease-specific treatment

UCSF Receives $20 Million to Study New Tobacco Products

UC San Francisco has been awarded a five-year, $20 million grant from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health to study the impacts of new and emerging tobacco products, including e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products (HTPs), which heat tobacco without

Q&A with Mike Rabow, MD, Director of the HDFCCC Symptom Management Service

In the 13 years since Mike Rabow, MD, established the Symptom Management Service at the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, with the support of Peter Carroll, MD, Gerri Shields, and the Mount Zion Health Fund, the specialty palliative care program has grown into one of largest in

'ImmunoX' Initiative a Radical Collaboration Across UCSF

UC San Francisco is launching the Bakar ImmunoX Initiative, an innovative research program that will promote collaborative, cutting-edge research and data sharing to catalyze discoveries about the central role of the immune system in human health and harness its power to treat a wide range of

UCSF Researchers Identify Unique Genetic Alterations in Brain Tumors Occurring After Radiation

For many common childhood cancers, radiation therapy can be an effective, even curative, treatment. However, long-term survivors are at risk for developing new, or secondary, cancers as a consequence of radiation, sometimes decades later. Children with cancers like medulloblastoma and

Scientists Map Interactions between Head and Neck Cancer and HPV Virus

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is widely known to cause nearly all cases of cervical cancer. However, you might not know that HPV also causes 70 percent of oropharyngeal cancer, a subset of head and neck cancers that affect the mouth, tongue, and tonsils. Although vaccines that protect against HPV

Researchers Unlock Secret of Deadly Brain Cancer's "Immortality"

Glioblastoma characterized by "palisading necrosis" (red). Credit: Costello Lab/UCSF. UC San Francisco researchers have discovered how a mutation in a gene regulator called the TERTpromoter — the third most common mutation among all human cancers and the most common mutation in the deadly brain