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UCSF Scientists Illuminate How microRNAs Drive Tumor Progression
UCSF Surgical Oncology Program
September 16, 2009
UCSF researchers, led by Doug Hanahan, Ph.D., have identified collections of tiny molecules known as microRNAs that affect distinct processes critical for cancer progression. The findings help elucidate the important regulatory function of microRNAs in tumor biology. Eric Nakakura, M.D., Ph.D. (pictured), a...
NIH Awards Valerie Weaver and Group Virtual Physical Sciences / Oncology Center Grant
UCSF Department of Surgery
September 15, 2009
The National Institutes of Health awarded Valerie Weaver, PhD, Director of the UCSF Center for Bioengineering and Tissue Regeneration and her colleagues a grant for the establishment of a virtual Physical Sciences - Oncology Center for the development of novel approaches to cancer diagnostics, prognosis and...
Dr. Stanley Rogers Named Surgical Director of Bariatric Surgery Program and Chief of Minimally Invasive Surgery
UCSF Bariatric Surgery
September 14, 2009
Stanley J. Rogers, M.D., an Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery at UCSF, has been named Surgical Director of the Bariatric Surgery Program and Chief of Minimally Invasive Surgery in the Division of General Surgery. Dr. Rogers received his M.D. from the University of Utah School of Medicine and did his post...
Laurie Carlson MSN, RN, Earns Nephrology Nursing Journal Writer’s Award
UCSF Transplant Surgery
August 10, 2009
Laurie Carlson, MSN, RN, was recently honored at the American Nephrology Nurse's Association's (ANNA) 40th National Symposium, held from April 26 - 29, 2009 in San Diego. ANNA was established in 1969 for nurses to share knowledge and best practices and to introduce novel treatments for the benefit of patients with...
14th Annual Pediatric Transplant Picnic
UCSF Transplant Surgery
August 01, 2009
On Saturday August 1st, UCSF held its annual Pediatric Transplant Picnic at McNears Beach in San Rafael, CA . Hundreds of children and their families enjoyed burgers and hot dogs and celebrated the work of the Transplant Service with face painting, music, crafts and more.
Opera Star Sings Praises of Targeted Lung Cancer Therapy
UCSF Thoracic Oncology Program
July 20, 2009
Last October, opera singer Zheng Cao fell during a performance and had no idea why. Later, it turned out she had advanced lung cancer. Now, as a result of treatment with a new type of targeted therapy, her cancer is retreating. Personalized medicine - that is, customizing the treatment to the patient's tumor -is...
Doctor Tries to Personalize Cancer Treatment
UCSF Breastcare Surgery
July 20, 2009
The San Francisco Chronicle recently profiled UCSF breastcare surgeon Dr. Laura Esserman, There is no starched white lab coat for Dr. Laura Esserman. Instead, the tall and striking breast cancer researcher, surgeon and visionary favors colorful clothes, high heels and, on a recent day, metallic blue nail polish...
Surgical & Therapeutic Advances in Pancreatic Cancer
UCSF Surgical Oncology Program
July 15, 2009
For now, the only possible route to outliving pancreas cancer is complete removal of the tumor via surgery. Surgery for pancreas cancer is long and demanding, and surgeons must be practiced to consistently perform it well. Pancreas cancer surgery outcomes are better at high-volume, major medical centers such as...
Section of Colorectal Surgery Participates in "Take Steps"
UCSF Colorectal Surgery
July 01, 2009
Take Steps for Crohn's & Colitis is an evening walk and fundraiser supporting the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America. .......The UCSF team raised over $3,500 for CCFA - dollars that will support important research and our shared mission to improve the lives of people with colorectal conditions.......
Brilliance and Precision: From Surgery to In Utero Transplantation
UCSF Pediatric Surgery
June 15, 2009
As a gifted pianist in high school, Assistant Professor of Surgery Tippi MacKenzie, MD, spent every Saturday studying music at Juilliard. This musical training was good preparation for her current work as a researcher and surgeon. “When you’re playing the piano, you work out the details in a dif cult passage until...
San Francisco Injury Center for Research and Prevention Profiled by UCSF News
UCSF Department of Surgery at Zuckerberg San Francisco General
June 15, 2009
UCSF News reports on the SGFH-based San Francisco Injury Center Research and Prevention and its innovative research to to treat, understand and prevent traumatic injuries: For the past 20 years, the San Francisco Injury Center for Research and Prevention (SFIC) has been working to treat, understand and prevent...
Dr. Jonathan Carter Leads Team Performing City's First Single-Incision Gallbladder Removal
UCSF General Surgery
June 09, 2009
"Surgeons at UCSF have taken a major step down the path toward less invasive procedures, performing San Francisco's first gallbladder removal using only a single, small incision hidden within the navel. The procedure, which took place in May, is a significant advance in the field of minimally invasive surgery...
New technology Leading to Earlier Diagnosis & New Surgical Approaches in Pancreatic Cancer
UCSF General Surgery
May 27, 2009
Pancreatic cancer can be a terrifying diagnosis. Dr. Kimberly Kirkwood, a Professor of Surgery at UCSF, was invited by the web portal, Patient Power, to discuss the latest diagnostic tools and treatments for extending the lives of those diagnosed with this disease. Dr. Kirkwood is a pancreatic cancer specialist...
Dr. Sang-Mo Kang Appears in Documentary by Indie pop star Pat Spurgeon
UCSF Transplant Surgery
May 01, 2009
San Francisco International Film Festival, Thirteen years ago, Pat Spurgeon of the indie pop band Rogue Wave received a kidney transplant. Unfortunately, just as the band started to take off, the kidney began to fail. The feature documentary "D Tour" chronicles Pat's experience as a UCSF kidney patient including...
Toe to Thumb Surgery Heals Beautifully
UCSF Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
April 30, 2009
ABC7News.com in San Francisco reports in on a follow up on a story in which a patient underwent a toe-to-thumb transplant, a complex microsurgery, to restore function in his hand. The team peforming the surgery included Scott L. Hansen, M.D. (pictured right), Chief of Hand and Microvascular Surgery at UCSF and...
Madhulika G. Varma Appointed Chief, Section of Colorectal Surgery
UCSF Department of Surgery
March 10, 2009
The Department of Surgery at UCSF is pleased to announce the appointment of Madhulika G. Varma M.D. as Chief of the Section of Colorectal Surgery, Division of General Surgery. Dr. Varma specializes in the surgical treatment of diseases of the colon, rectum and anus. Dr. Varma is also director of the UCSF Center...