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Dr. Elizabeth Cleary is co-leader of a remote workshop on ways to cope with the stress and anxiety of a cancer diagnosis.
Cancer
cancer support group blog
Cancer,
Healthy Lifestyle

How to handle your fear of cancer recurrence

Cancer survivors often live in fear of the disease coming back. Learn how to navigate these emotions and reduce your fear of cancer recurrence.
September 13, 2023   |  
3 min read
testicular exam blog
Cancer,
Healthy Lifestyle

How (and why) you should perform testicular self-exams

Examining your testicles regularly can help you identify cancer early. Learn when and how to perform testicular self-exams.
September 13, 2023   |  
4 min read
gynecological cancers
Cancer,
Science & Research

Using personalized medicine to target gynecological cancers

In this interview, Dr. Ritu Salani talks about the latest research advances for gynecologic cancers and how women can help reduce their risk and help with the early detection of these cancers.
September 11, 2023   |  
5 min read
Melissa Lechner, MD
Cancer,
Science & Research

Dr. Melissa Lechner receives grant from Doris Duke Foundation

Dr. Melissa Lechner has received a $495,000 grant from the Doris Duke Foundation to help develop ways to minimize harmful immune reactions some people diagnosed with cancer experience when undergoing immunotherapy treatment.
September 8, 2023   |  
2 min read
‘Improving Sleep: From A to Zzzz’ is among the free resources provided by the Simms/Mann-UCLA Center for Integrative Oncology.
Cancer,
Healthy Lifestyle

Tips for getting a good night's sleep.

September 8, 2023   |  
4 min read
David Nathanson, Benjamin Ellingson and Timothy Cloughesy
Cancer,
Science & Research

Researchers awarded $2.5 million to develop brain cancer treatment

A multidisciplinary team of investigators from the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center was awarded a $2.5 million Translational Team Science Award from the Department of Defense to develop a tailored treatment for glioblastoma, a deadly brain tumor with limited treatment options.
September 5, 2023   |  
2 min read
Prostate cancer cell
Cancer,
Science & Research

For prostate cancer, PSMA imaging helps diagnosis, staging and treatment decisions

UCLA a leader in PSMA imaging in the U.S.
September 5, 2023   |  
4 min read
glioblastoma cells
Cancer,
Science & Research

Study could help explain why certain brain tumors don’t respond well to immunotherapy

A study led by researchers at UCLA sheds new light on why tumors that have spread to the brain from other parts of the body respond to immunotherapy while glioblastoma, an aggressive cancer that originates in the brain, does not.
September 1, 2023   |  
5 min read
Dr. Jihane Benhammou
Cancer,
Science & Research

Dr. Jihane Benhammou receives grant from Veterans Affairs Research

Dr. Jihane Benhammou was awarded a $1.5 million grant from the Veterans Affairs Office of Research and Development to study how statins can be used as chemoprevention for hepatocellular carcinoma, the most common form of primary liver cancer.
August 29, 2023   |  
2 min read
Dr. John Glaspy, accompanied by his grandson Braden, threw out the ceremonial first pitch at a recent Dodgers game. (Photo by Catherine Boyer)
Cancer,
Science & Research
Bob and Stacey
Cancer,
Science & Research

Radiation therapy clinical trial at UCLA Health is right approach for Oakland business owner

“My colleague told me about how UCLA had a world-renowned reputation for treating this disease and it was the only place I should go,” McCarrick said. “So I spoke with Dr. Kishan and felt very confident with him and his approach.”
August 28, 2023   |  
5 min read
PSA
Cancer,
Science & Research

PSA levels after treatment may not be reliable predictor of survival for patients with prostate cancer

A UCLA-led study found treatments that reduce the risk of being diagnosed with a cancer recurrence based on rising prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels after radiotherapy do not necessarily improve a patient’s long-term overall survival.
August 28, 2023   |  
3 min read
mark perloe
Cancer

Radiation treatment proves to be answer for doctor with prostate cancer

Atlanta-based fertility specialist Mark Perloe, MD, has 32 years of medical experience under his belt. So when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, he thought he knew what to do. But he is the first to admit that was actually far from the truth.
August 21, 2023   |  
5 min read