Frail patients with breast cancer at risk for heart disease
Women undergoing treatments following breast cancer surgery may face a significant risk of heart disease, a new UF study found.
Women undergoing treatments following breast cancer surgery may face a significant risk of heart disease, a new UF study found.
Amin Sobh, Ph.D., studies multiple myeloma, the second most common blood cancer.
The findings could help develop new treatments to overcome resistance to chemotherapy.
Suppressing chronic inflammation in aged mice preserved blood stem cell function and other metrics of aging, UF researchers found.
Noah Hammarlund, Ph.D., and team found that residential location-related factors explain only half of the treatment inequities experienced by Black patients.
A toxin in the bacteria that’s one of the most common causes of foodborne illness accelerates the spread of colorectal tumors, a new study found.
UF Health Cancer Center member Lakeshia Cousin is exploring whether practicing gratitude can aid in the healing process and change health behaviors.
The article spotlights Amin Sobh's research advancing new therapeutic targets in multiple myeloma, with the help of AACR funding.
A program that combines yoga and psychological tools may help reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety in women with some common cancers.
In recognition of providing the most advanced treatments for patients with rare neuroendocrine tumors, as well as access to a coordinated team of experts, UF Health has been designated a Center of Excellence by the Pheo Para Alliance. It’s the first center in the southeastern United States and one of only…