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Novel Therapy Saves Patient with Severe Heart Inflammation News

Novel Therapy Saves Patient with Severe Heart Inflammation

A team at UC San Francisco is using a new class of drugs that target inflammation to treat acute fulminant myocarditis patients.  
Stephen Hauser Wins Breakthrough Prize for Role in Redefining MS News

Stephen Hauser Wins Breakthrough Prize for Role in Redefining MS

Neuro-immunologist Stephen Hauser, MD, whose maverick thinking transformed the treatment landscape for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), has received the 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences.
UCSF Urology Experts Highlight Leadership in Innovative Research and Treatment at National Urology Conference News

UCSF Urology Experts Highlight Leadership in Innovative Research and Treatment at National Urology Conference

Using artificial intelligence (AI) to improve prediction of prostate cancer treatment response and biomarkers to enhance prostate cancer diagnosis were among the topics discussed by UCSF clinicians at the American Urological Association’s 2025 annual meeting.
UCSF Stroke Clinic Document

UCSF Stroke Clinic

The stroke clinic provides expert consultations and outpatient care to patients who are at risk of a stroke or have had a stroke due to neurovascular conditions.
UCSF Among First in U.S. to Receive New Pulmonary Care Designation News

UCSF Among First in U.S. to Receive New Pulmonary Care Designation

UCSF has been designated a Bronchiectasis and NTM Care Center, based on the depth and breadth of its services.
AI in Cancer Care, Targeted Therapies Among Cancer Conference Talks News

AI in Cancer Care, Targeted Therapies Among Cancer Conference Talks

Leading cancer researchers from UC San Francisco presented talks about advances in targeted therapies, cancer genomics, using AI to personalize cancer treatment, improving diagnosis of hard-to-treat cancers and other cancer research topics at this year’s annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) conference.
New Study Looks at Why Cancer Treatments Cause Heart Damage News

New Study Looks at Why Cancer Treatments Cause Heart Damage

Teams from UC San Francisco and Stanford University will study why certain cancer treatments cause cardiotoxicities for some patients but not for others.
Predictive Biomarkers, Tailored Therapy Among Conference Presentations News

Predictive Biomarkers, Tailored Therapy Among Conference Presentations

UCSF’s Eric J. Small, MD, becomes ASCO president at ASCO 2025 meeting
This New Treatment Can Adjust to Parkinson's Symptoms in Real Time News

This New Treatment Can Adjust to Parkinson's Symptoms in Real Time

People with Parkinson’s disease have a new treatment option, thanks to U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval of groundbreaking new technology.
International Stroke Conference Featured UCSF Experts News

International Stroke Conference Featured UCSF Experts

Stroke experts from UCSF Health presented new research and clinical findings at the annual the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference (ISC25).
How a Paralyzed Man Moved a Robotic Arm Using a Brain-Computer Interface News

How a Paralyzed Man Moved a Robotic Arm Using a Brain-Computer Interface

Researchers at UC San Francisco have enabled a man who is paralyzed to control a robotic arm that receives signals from his brain via a computer.
Cardiology Conference Featured Innovations from UCSF Health Experts News

Cardiology Conference Featured Innovations from UCSF Health Experts

Cardiology experts from UCSF Health presented new research and clinical findings at the American College of Cardiology’s (ACC) 74th Annual Scientific Session and Expo in Chicago.
Enhancing MRI with AI to Improve Diagnosis of Brain Disorders News

Enhancing MRI with AI to Improve Diagnosis of Brain Disorders

At the intersection of AI and medical science, there is growing interest in using machine learning to enhance imaging data captured by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology.
Acute Stroke Transfer Guide for Providers Document

Acute Stroke Transfer Guide for Providers

Information resources for Acute Stroke Transfer Guide for Providers.
High Risk for Breast Cancer: Methods and Schedules to Ensure Optimal Screening Video

High Risk for Breast Cancer: Methods and Schedules to Ensure Optimal Screening

Hematologist-oncologist Elham Vosoughi, MD, starts with an update on breast cancer stats, noting that incidence in the United States is increasing by 1% every year – with an even sharper rise for women under 50.
Lo-Res to Hi-Res, A Better way to Pinpoint Where Seizures Begin News

Lo-Res to Hi-Res, A Better way to Pinpoint Where Seizures Begin

For most people with epilepsy, seizures can be controlled with anti-seizure medications. But for about a third of epilepsy patients, medications fail to halt their seizures and surgery may be necessary to remove or disconnect damaged brain tissue responsible for causing seizures.
UCSF Cancer Grand Round Series: 2024 Best of the Year Video

UCSF Cancer Grand Round Series: 2024 Best of the Year

UCSF Health and John Muir Health specialists in treatments for numerous cancers – including breast, lung, bladder and colon cancer – unpack last year's influential trials, several of which established new standards of care for specific patient populations.
UCSF Experts Featured at Premier Orthopaedic Surgery Conference News

UCSF Experts Featured at Premier Orthopaedic Surgery Conference

Orthopedic surgery experts from UCSF Health presented new clinical research findings, cutting-edge surgical techniques, and received distinguished awards recognition at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons’ (AAOS) annual meeting
Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis: A Common Cause of Spinal Pain Video

Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis: A Common Cause of Spinal Pain

This practical presentation from physical and pain medicine specialist Peter I-Kung Wu, MD, PhD, MPH, takes a deep dive into diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH), a problem that particularly affects men over 50, bringing stiffness and limiting range of motion
Paving the Way to Better Outcomes for Rotator Cuff Surgery News

Paving the Way to Better Outcomes for Rotator Cuff Surgery

Brian T. Feeley, MD, FAOSS, UCSF orthopaedic surgeon and researcher, has been awarded the 2025 Kappa Delta Elizabeth Winston Lanier Award by American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS).
Keeping a Luster in the Golden Years: What Geriatricians Bring to Aging Patients Video

Keeping a Luster in the Golden Years: What Geriatricians Bring to Aging Patients

The complex and broad-ranging needs of older adults can be difficult to meet in the primary care setting – or by specialists seeing them for a single disorder
Felix Feng, Giant in the Field of Prostate Cancer, Dies at 48 News

Felix Feng, Giant in the Field of Prostate Cancer, Dies at 48

“Felix Feng was an exceptional scientist – a once-in-a-generation scientist – and his staggering intellect and scientific insights led to his remarkable scientific accomplishments,"
Evidence-Based, Multidisciplinary Care for Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A UCSF Case Study News

Evidence-Based, Multidisciplinary Care for Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A UCSF Case Study

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) can cause long-term health problems, such as raising the risk of cardiovascular, cognitive and mental health conditions as well as poor quality of life
Delayed REM Sleep Could Be an Early Sign of Alzheimer’s News

Delayed REM Sleep Could Be an Early Sign of Alzheimer’s

Scientists have recently shown that both the quality and the amount of sleep we get may influence our risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.

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