New research by Dr. Virginia Kaklamani, Director of the UT Health Cancer Center, reveal more insights on weight gain and its relationship to breast cancer.
Meet our team from the Breast Cancer Center at the UT Health Cancer Center, working every day to treat patients, as well as advance research and education in breast cancer prevention and cures.
UT Health Cancer Center is presenting two programs this month. One in collaboration with the Alamo Breast Cancer Foundation and another with the American Cancer Society. Great, free events for women concerned about breast cancer.
October is the Great American Smokeout! Making a decision to quit is one of the most important things you can do for your health. The Tobacco Cessation Program at UT Health San Antonio can help you learn how to give up any kind of tobacco habit.
MyChart, UT Health's free online portal for patients, allows you to review your lab test results as well as other test results. The historical view of lab results is valuable for going back through your results over the past years, especially if you had something like lower vitamin D levels and need to compare recent results.
Meet our new and verteran team members from UT Health Physicians. We have board-certified expert physicians in every branch of medicine ready to serve the needs of you and your whole family.
Attend one of our free seminars to learn more about our surgical and non-surgical weight loss options. There is no obligation upon attendance, and the seminars are led by our trained bariatric surgeons who will discuss each type of weight loss program and go over the risks and benefits. Bring your questions!
The informational seminar lasts about 60 minutes and you are welcome to bring a friend.
UT Health Hill Country is the newest multispecialty outpatient practice of UT Health San Antonio. Our comprehensive range of services includes a state-of-the-art imaging and radiology center, as well as specialists in primary care, orthopaedics, sports medicine, spine care, behavioral health, physical therapy and urology.
What is 1.25 inches long, has wireless streaming capabilities and enhances your ability to hear? No, I’m not describing the latest trend in wireless headphones; I’m describing a hearing aid. The hearing aid industry has made remarkable improvements to the cosmetics, functionality and efficiency of hearing aids.
Rong Li, Ph.D., and colleagues at UT Health San Antonio are building on 15 years of BRCA1 studies. Their latest discovery, reported June 26 in Nature Communications, is of a new, previously unrecognized function of BRCA1.