UF Health Cancer Center to launch mobile mammography unit and expand access to care
A mobile mammography unit will be outfitted with leading-edge technology to bring services directly to the community.
A mobile mammography unit will be outfitted with leading-edge technology to bring services directly to the community.
This revolutionary system brings many advantages, including enhanced throughput, reduced run times and uncompromised sequencing data quality.
With robotic tools, physicians can quickly and safely access and biopsy difficult-to-reach nodules, streamlining diagnosis and treatment.
The faculty received specially engraved chairs as a symbol of their dedication to medical education, research and leadership.
UF Health researchers have deployed AI to refine and accelerate the evaluation of a common type of brain tumor.
The $2.3 million project will create a comprehensive data enterprise to help treat diseases like cancer.
The symposium provided the opportunity to learn more about cancer research that supports individuals through their cancer journey.
The discovery offers potentially easier ways to study and manufacture complex natural chemicals, including those that could become medicines.
The UF Health Cancer Center will be presenting at the American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting in New Orleans.
Learn more about Xiuyao Song, Ph.D., assistant director of research intelligence at the UF Health Cancer Center.