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Stiffer colon could signal risk of early-onset colorectal cancer News

Stiffer colon could signal risk of early-onset colorectal cancer

Findings from study co-led by UTSW provide potential mechanism for malignancy that’s rapidly increased in past few decades
What’s New in GI 2026 Symposium News

What’s New in GI 2026 Symposium

Saturday, Febryary 21, 2026
UT Southwestern is best hospital in DFW for ninth straight year News

UT Southwestern is best hospital in DFW for ninth straight year

Twelve specialties are nationally ranked – the most of any hospital in Texas – by U.S. News & World Report
Presurgical radiation may curb pancreatic cancer recurrence News

Presurgical radiation may curb pancreatic cancer recurrence

Combining ablative radiotherapy with chemotherapy prior to pancreatic cancer surgery reduces risk of regrowth, stimulates immune system, UTSW researchers find
Gene-editing system targets multiple organs simultaneously News

Gene-editing system targets multiple organs simultaneously

Tool developed at UT Southwestern corrects mutation that affects the liver and lungs in model of rare genetic disease
Pancreatic Cancer Symposium CME<br><sub>Dallas, TX US | April 18, 2026</sub> Course

Pancreatic Cancer Symposium CME
Dallas, TX US | April 18, 2026

The UT Southwestern Pancreatic Cancer Symposium offers community cancer care specialists an opportunity to gain up-to-date, evidence-based insights on the evolving management of pancreatic cancer. As the only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in North Texas, UT Southwestern Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center is committed to advancing education and expanding access to specialized care for this aggressive disease. This one-day live event will include topics such as molecular profiling and targeted therapeutics, minimally invasive and robotic surgical techniques, redefining the role of radiation therapy for pancreatic cancer, emerging systemic therapy strategies, and clinical trial opportunities for advanced disease and pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors.
Popular diabetes/weight-loss drugs show additional benefit News

Popular diabetes/weight-loss drugs show additional benefit

Diabetes patients with related chronic kidney disease have better long-term outcomes on GLP1-RA therapies, UTSW researchers find
Study reveals cellular recycling process key to human health News

Study reveals cellular recycling process key to human health

UTSW-led research team uses cryo-EM to show how protein receptors return to a cell’s surface
Stimulating fat cells with GIP receptor has potential to treat obesity News

Stimulating fat cells with GIP receptor has potential to treat obesity

Increasing incretin hormone receptor signaling in fat cells prompts massive weight loss in a lab model, UTSW study shows
Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) removes GI tumors with precision, no incisions Video

Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) removes GI tumors with precision, no incisions

Patient with esophageal cancer shares extraordinary story of survival
The Future of Medicine Sparks Here Video

The Future of Medicine Sparks Here

This is UT Southwestern Medical Center, and this is where a spark happens. Join UT Southwestern Medical Center and find your spark.
Research could lead to treatments for obesity, extreme weight loss News

Research could lead to treatments for obesity, extreme weight loss

Mysterious cells that secrete hormones in the large intestine play a key role in regulating body weight through their relationship with intestinal bacteria, a study led by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers suggests. Their findings, published in Nature Metabolism, could lead to new treatments for obesity and extreme weight loss.

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