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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.
Tackling resistance to HIF2 drugs with an RNA-based therapy News

Tackling resistance to HIF2 drugs with an RNA-based therapy

Kidney cancer has traditionally been one of the most challenging cancers to treat. Discovered at UT Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW), the HIF2a protein is the most important driver of kidney cancer, which has traditionally been regarded as undruggable.
UT Southwestern Endourology Fellowship Video

UT Southwestern Endourology Fellowship

The Minimally Invasive Urology fellowships in UT Southwestern’s Department of Urology consist of either two, one-year programs and a single two-year program that are approved by the Endourology Society and designed for post-residency specialty training.
TULSA Treats Prostate Cancer With No Incisions, Surgery, or Radiation News

TULSA Treats Prostate Cancer With No Incisions, Surgery, or Radiation

Prostate cancer is a slow-growing but nefarious disease. The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2021 alone, more than 248,000 new prostate cancer cases will be diagnosed, making it the most common cancer in men. It also represents more than 13 percent of all cancer cases in the U.S.
A Different ChIA-PET Provides Insight into Prostate Cancer News

A Different ChIA-PET Provides Insight into Prostate Cancer

Research over the past few decades has shown that genetic mutations trigger and encourage the growth and spread of many cancer types. However, prostate cancers typically have relatively few of these mutations, explains study leader Ram S. Mani, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the departments of pathology and urology at UTSW.
UT Southwestern Levels the Playing Field for Testicular Cancer Patients News

UT Southwestern Levels the Playing Field for Testicular Cancer Patients

Doctors were able to eliminate the effect of sociodemographic factors on patient outcomes by treating men at different hospitals with the same expert care.