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Colin Court, MD, director of regional therapies at Mays Cancer Center and assistant professor at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, speaks to a patient.

Treating the rise of colorectal cancer with personalized care

The Mays Cancer Center offers a specialized chemotherapy delivery system called hepatic artery infusion, also known as HAI pump therapy, for colorectal cancer patients who have tumors that are inoperable and have spread to the liver.

Colin Court, MD, director of regional therapies at Mays Cancer Center and assistant professor at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, speaks to a patient.

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Education

Long School of Medicine’s class of ‘24 celebrates Match Day

Match Day, held this year on March 15 at the Chicken N Pickle restaurant, is the day medical students learn where they will go for their residency after graduation.

Health Care

UT Health San Antonio recognized by Parkinson’s Foundation, hosts inaugural symposium

  The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio was recognized as a Parkinson’s Foundation Comprehensive Care Center at the inaugural UT Health San Antonio Parkinson’s Symposium, held Feb. 24. A team of specialists from UT Health Sa …

Research

Studying a vaccine for Alzheimer’s disease in those with Down syndrome

Significant levels of amyloid beta plaques and tau tangles in the brain are classic hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease. These precursors are also prevalent in the understudied population of those with Down syndrome.

Community

School of Dentistry ready to serve patients with special needs

The School of Dentistry celebrated the opening of its Phil and Karen Hunke Special Care Clinic on Feb. 7. The clinic will provide comprehensive dental care for adults and children with intellectual, developmental, cognitive or physical disabilities, and those with complex medical conditions.

 

 

Honoring the legacy of President William L. Henrich, MD, MACP

University president remembered as friend, mentor, visionary.

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