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USC Brain Tumor Center Summer 2023 Newsletter

USC Brain Tumor Center Summer 2023 Newsletter

  From the USC BTC Directors, At the USC Brain Tumor Center, we are committed to delivering the best care and support to all our patients and we ..Read More

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Medical technicians are looking at the microscope Stay inside the hospital laboratory.

Exposure to certain chemicals raises the odds of a prior cancer diagnosis in women

Various PFAS and phenols were linked with higher rates of previous melanoma, ovarian cancer and uterine cancer diagnoses, according to a new study co-led by the Keck School ..Read More

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Dean Carolyn Meltzer and SVP Steve Shapiro

The future of AI in medicine

The Keck School of Medicine of USC is embracing the power of AI for scientific discovery and health care delivery   Artificial intelligence (AI) promises to revolutionize medicine, ..Read More

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Glioblastoma Patient Feels Vibrant and Grateful 18-Months After Surgery

Physician of the Year Dr. Gabriel Zada Provides Leading-edge Compassionate Care to his Patients   Gabriel Zada, MD, director of the USC Brain Tumor Center, was recently named Keck Medical ..Read More

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Two of the genes—Gsta4 in red and Cyp4a14 in green—that are more active in female mouse kidneys (blue) (Image by Jing Liu/McMahon Lab)

Why are male kidneys more vulnerable to disease than female kidneys?

USC Stem Cell-led mouse study points to testosterone. By Cristy Lytal Female kidneys are known to be more resilient to disease and injury, but males need not despair. ..Read More

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