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Incubating Progress: HIF2/Kidney Cancer | Cancer | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/hif2-kidney-cancer/

Under normal conditions, hypoxia-inducible factors, or HIFs, allow the body’s cells to thrive in low-oxygen environments, such as high altitudes.

Incubating Progress: Imaging/Brain Cancer | Cancer | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/imaging-brain-cancer/

Nearly one-third of brain tumors are gliomas. These tumors can lie dormant for months or years, then suddenly start growing rapidly in a deadly form called glioblastoma.

Seeing Is Believing | Cancer | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/seeing-is-believing/

An enhanced way of imaging prostate cancer is facilitating diagnosis and expanding treatment options.

Melanoma is rare in Black patients, but soles of feet are hot spots, study shows | Cancer | Dermatology | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/skin-cancer-black-patients-study/

Melanoma is rare in Black patients, but when it happens, it often arises on the soles of the feet and palms of the hands – areas not often exposed to the sun. See our latest data in this week’s MedBlog.

Can couples enjoy sex again after cancer? | Cancer | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/sex-after-cancer/

Cancer can leave patients scarred, both physically and emotionally. Is there hope for regaining sexuality and intimacy after cancer treatment? Add your voice - #CallOutCancer today.

Deep venous arterialization saved Irma's foot, and kept her dancing | Patient Stories | Plastic Surgery | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/avoiding-amputation-surgery/

Deep venous arterialization surgery for peripheral artery disease helps patients avoid amputation and regain functional independence.

Personalized treatment is key for Stage 0 breast cancer | Cancer | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/stage-zero-breast-cancer/

Should we treat Stage 0 breast cancer? It’s a controversial topic among physicians and patients alike. Four of our breast cancer specialists weigh in.

Chuck’s story: Adventure and advocacy years after historic stem cell transplant | Cancer | Discovery | Patient Stories | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/stem-cell-transplant-aml/

A historic stem cell transplant at UT Southwestern Medical Center saved Chuck Dandridge's life. A decade later, he is advocating for more people to participate in bone marrow transplant clinical trials like he did.

The pain of stigma, the embrace of family, the complexity of care | Cancer | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/stigma-family-care/

Shame or guilt, anger, depression, defensiveness, confusion, or even stark misconceptions can lurk below the surface of a lung cancer diagnosis.

Department of Psychiatry | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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UT Southwestern’s Department of Psychiatry has a large, unmatched faculty with expertise in nearly all areas of modern psychiatric practice.