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Cutting-Edge Approaches to Prostate and Breast Cancers: Reach the Right Decision for Each Patient Video

Cutting-Edge Approaches to Prostate and Breast Cancers: Reach the Right Decision for Each Patient

In this grand rounds presentation, you’ll learn the best risk assessment tools for prostate cancer patients, the latest surgical techniques, such as fluorescence imaging and high-intensity focused ultrasound, and tests that allow for matching patients with appropriate options.
Research Reveals Mechanisms at Work in Progression of Pancreatic Cysts to Pancreatic Cancer News

Research Reveals Mechanisms at Work in Progression of Pancreatic Cysts to Pancreatic Cancer

Tumor Immune Microenvironments May Provide Clues to Future Therapies
Migraine Sufferers Are Prone to BPPV at an Earlier Age, Study Finds News

Migraine Sufferers Are Prone to BPPV at an Earlier Age, Study Finds

Migraine predisposes individuals to developing benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) earlier in life than those without migraine, according to a UCSF study.
Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery Document

Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery

As one of the highest volume and most experienced surgical programs in the nation for cerebrovascular disorders, we offer a wide range of treatment options tailored to each patient, leading to safer surgeries and better outcomes.
Screening and Removal of Precancerous Lesions Prevents Anal Cancer News

Screening and Removal of Precancerous Lesions Prevents Anal Cancer

National study led by UCSF is first to show effectiveness of simple strategies to reduce risk of often silent cancer.
UCSF Sheds Light on the Reasons Behind Sex Differences in Myocarditis News

UCSF Sheds Light on the Reasons Behind Sex Differences in Myocarditis

This study suggests mechanisms behind why myocarditis associated with cancer immunotherapies may occur more frequently in female patients.
Louder for the Patients in the Back: Making the Most of New Hearing Aid Options Video

Louder for the Patients in the Back: Making the Most of New Hearing Aid Options

Hearing loss is associated with cognitive decline, so finding solutions that help patients stay socially connected is crucial.
Assessing Cognitive Decline in Primary Care: New Tools and Algorithms for Everyday Practice Video

Assessing Cognitive Decline in Primary Care: New Tools and Algorithms for Everyday Practice

Although timely diagnosis can significantly improve a patient’s future, dementia is underdiagnosed and often detected late.
UCSF Surgeons Perform First Pure Robotic Whipple Surgery in the Bay Area News

UCSF Surgeons Perform First Pure Robotic Whipple Surgery in the Bay Area

Gastrointestinal surgeons at UC San Francisco have performed the first pure robotically assisted Whipple surgery in San Francisco.
UCSF Launches Initiative to Address Disparities in Pulse Oximetry Performance News

UCSF Launches Initiative to Address Disparities in Pulse Oximetry Performance

This project seeks to improve accuracy for patients with darker skin pigmentation.
UCSF Develops First of Its Kind Robotic Surgery Trial in Partnership with FDA News

UCSF Develops First of Its Kind Robotic Surgery Trial in Partnership with FDA

UCSF Health is recruiting patients for the only FDA-approved study of the use of single port robotic technology for colorectal surgery in the United States.
Advanced Heart Failure Comprehensive Care Center Document

Advanced Heart Failure Comprehensive Care Center

The Advanced Heart Failure Comprehensive Care Center (AHF CCC) at UCSF offers coordinated and comprehensive care for heart failure patients.
New Guidance for Reducing Medication-Related Dementia Risk in Patients With Overactive Bladder News

New Guidance for Reducing Medication-Related Dementia Risk in Patients With Overactive Bladder

This consensus paper is designed to update urologists and other healthcare providers who prescribe anticholinergics about the risks of these medications and help guide them on when to use anticholinergics and when it is appropriate to use alternatives.
The First Patient-Centered Sialadenitis Assessment Tool News

The First Patient-Centered Sialadenitis Assessment Tool

A new standardized measure of symptoms associated with salivary duct obstruction was recently developed by researchers, including UCSF otolaryngologists Jolie Chang, MD, FACS, and William R. Ryan, MD, FACS, and UCSF medical student Arushi Gulati.
Spine Center Document

Spine Center

The UCSF Spine Center offers comprehensive management for all disorders of the spine, spinal cord and nerve roots.
Vestibular Migraine (and Conditions That Look Like It): Paths to Diagnosis and Care Video

Vestibular Migraine (and Conditions That Look Like It): Paths to Diagnosis and Care

In this guide to efficient diagnosis and effective therapeutics, otolaryngologic surgeon Caroline Schlocker, MD, walks providers through her rule-out process and clarifies criteria for vestibular migraine.
Urinary Misery: How to Help Female Patients With Persistent Dysuria Video

Urinary Misery: How to Help Female Patients With Persistent Dysuria

In this resource-packed talk, urogynecologist Caitlyn E. Painter, DO, explains how to categorize causes, what to understand about urine cultures and other tests, and the latest evidence on which treatments help patients.
Autoantibody for Acquired Lipodystrophy Identified, Bringing Hope for Therapeutics News

Autoantibody for Acquired Lipodystrophy Identified, Bringing Hope for Therapeutics

UCSF investigators have found an autoantibody biomarker for acquired lipodystrophy, paving the way for novel treatment options for this complex condition, which causes adipose tissue loss and metabolic complications.
Genomic Sequencing Is Changing Diagnosis, Treatment for Patients with Brain Cancer News

Genomic Sequencing Is Changing Diagnosis, Treatment for Patients with Brain Cancer

Patients diagnosed with a type of brain tumor survived for longer when they were treated aggressively with surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.
Common Vascular Conditions: Simple Screening Rules and Better Treatment Tactics Video

Common Vascular Conditions: Simple Screening Rules and Better Treatment Tactics

Vascular surgeon Shant Vartanian, MD, presents an update on understanding and managing abdominal aortic aneurysms and peripheral artery disease – prevalent age-linked disorders with significant morbidity and mortality.
Learning and Lowering Cardiovascular Risk: Effective, Efficient Strategies Video

Learning and Lowering Cardiovascular Risk: Effective, Efficient Strategies

This data-driven presentation from cardiologist Eveline Stock, MD, will give you a better grasp on how to identify an at-risk patient.
Focal High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Ablation for Intermediate-Risk Prostate Cancer News

Focal High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Ablation for Intermediate-Risk Prostate Cancer

The urologic surgical oncology team has performed an average of five focal HIFU procedures a month since the device was installed last year, offering patients a new minimally invasive treatment option.
Monkeypox Update: Cases, Risks, Treatments and Vaccination Video

Monkeypox Update: Cases, Risks, Treatments and Vaccination

Infectious disease specialist Dr. Monica Gandhi, MD, MPH, delivers the latest on monkeypox (or MPX).
Physical Activity May Still Not Match Pre-Covid 19 Pandemic Levels News

Physical Activity May Still Not Match Pre-Covid 19 Pandemic Levels

Step counts—a measure of physical activity—were markedly lower early in the COVID-19 pandemic than pre-pandemic and remained lower, on average, in the two years following the onset of the global pandemic.

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