When the symposium began in 1978, women with breast cancer faced a far bleaker outlook than today. But each year, through efforts such as the breast cancer symposium, hope grows and treatments expand.
These nationally recognized experts are innovative leaders in cancer, Alzheimer’s disease and kidney disease, and their presence will certainly enhance San Antonio’s reputation as a major center of health care and the biosciences.
Latino kids exposed to many traumas tend to have higher obesity rates, future health issues, anxiety, aggression and substance use; and lower language, literacy and math skills.
Robert M. Taft, D.D.S., FACP, is professor and the chair of the comprehensive dentistry department at UT Health San Antonio.He had a long career in the Navy before joining UT Health.