Search Articles

REFINE SEARCH
1735 Results   |   Clear Filters

Medical Service

Person

Tag

Search results

Displaying 101 - 120 of 1735

PET CT machine
Cancer,
Science & Research

Hospitals serving large Black, Latino populations have fewer resources for cancer care

Among the nation’s hospitals, those that serve high numbers of Black and Hispanic patients are far less likely to have advanced medical equipment and critical services that have been shown to boost the quality and effectiveness of cancer care.
November 16, 2023   |  
3 min read
epigenetics
Cancer,
Science & Research

AI model can help predict survival outcomes for patients with cancer

Investigators from the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model based on epigenetic factors that is able to predict patient outcomes successfully across multiple cancer types.
November 16, 2023   |  
4 min read
UCLA Health amasses 14 accolades at the 2023 eHealthcare Leadership Awards
News about UCLA Health

UCLA Health amasses 14 accolades at the 2023 eHealthcare Leadership Awards

In its 24th year, the eHealthcare Leadership Awards recognize outstanding websites, marketing efforts, and digital communications within the health care sector.
November 15, 2023   |  
3 min read
A caregiver holds a patient's hand, helping the patient to walk.
Cancer

Palliative care provides additional aid when facing serious illness

We work alongside your doctors as extra support, extra expertise, says Dr. Katelyn Stepanyan, a palliative care provider at UCLA Health.
November 15, 2023   |  
4 min read
Andre LaPierre
Cancer,
Science & Research

Pioneering surgical approach is a lifesaver for New Jersey resident Andre LaPierre

LaPierre, a successful real estate broker who has been married to his wife, Judy, for 43 years and is the father of three and grandfather to eight, decided to look for a second opinion and found himself going nearly 3,000 miles west to UCLA Health.
November 14, 2023   |  
4 min read
CAR T-cell Therapy
Cancer,
Science & Research

Scientists engineer potent immune cells for ‘off-the-shelf’ cancer immunotherapy

UCLA scientists have developed a new method to engineer more powerful immune cells that can potentially be used for “off-the-shelf” cell therapy to treat challenging cancers.
November 8, 2023   |  
3 min read
Cell Quad
Cancer,
Science & Research

New strategy may halt tumors' aggressive response to glucose deprivation

UCLA-led study could potentially lead to new combination treatments for early-stage lung cancers
November 7, 2023   |  
3 min read
Ann Raldow
Cancer,
Science & Research

Meet Dr. Ann Raldow: The role of radiation therapy in oncology and beyond

In this interview, Dr. Raldow discusses what interested her about the field and the role of radiation therapy in oncology and beyond.
November 1, 2023   |  
5 min read
A photo of third-year medical student Amulya Vadlakonda using a robotic surgery simulator at Rosenfeld Hall opening event.
News about UCLA Health,
Science & Research

Rosenfeld Hall is new hub for cutting-edge training, technology and collaboration

UCLA medical education, clinical and other campus leaders celebrated the opening of a newly expanded facility that consolidates the latest technology under one roof to enhance continuous training for future and practicing physicians and other health care professionals.
October 31, 2023   |  
4 min read
Dr. Farnaz Haji and patient Heather Hatchman, a Ventura elementary school teacher, walk together down a clinic hallway.
Cancer

The teacher and the surgeon - and the friendly bet

October 30, 2023   |  
1 min read
Dr. Gerald Lipshutz, Zulema Romero Garcia and Dr. Donald Kohn
News about UCLA Health,
Science & Research

UCLA scientists receive $16.1 million in CIRM grants to advance novel stem-cell based treatments

Researchers at the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCLA have received more than $16 million in grants from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, the state’s stem cell agency, to advance new stem cell-based treatments for a metabolic disorder and two rare genetic immune disorders.
October 26, 2023   |  
4 min read
Aaron Lisberg
Cancer,
Science & Research

Antibody-drug conjugate helps patients with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer live longer, delaying disease progression

UCLA-led study shows a novel antibody-drug conjugate has the potential to be new therapy for patients with previously treated non-squamous non-small cell lung cancer
October 26, 2023   |  
4 min read
Lab worker working with blood sample
News about UCLA Health,
Science & Research

UCLA urologists receive Young Investigator Award to help improve prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment

Two UCLA Health urologists have been awarded the Young Investigator Award from the Prostate Cancer Foundation to support work in improving the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer. Adam Weiner, MD and Wayne Brisbane, MD are among twenty-eight researchers receiving the awards totaling $6.1 million.
October 26, 2023   |  
3 min read
Dennis Slamon
Cancer,
Science & Research

25 years of Herceptin: A groundbreaking advancement in breast cancer treatment

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the FDA approval of the first gene-based drug for cancer, which was developed by UCLA’s Dr. Dennis Slamon
October 18, 2023   |  
6 min read