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New hospital brings cancer transplant treatments to San Antonio

<p>Mark Bonnen, MD, chief medical officer at Mays Cancer Center, announces bone marrow and stem cell transplants will be offered to patients at the new UT Health San Antonio Multispecialty and Research Hospital opening in 2024.</p>

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Mays Cancer Center and Evestra Inc. receive multimillion-dollar grant for research and development of innovative ovarian cancer drug

<p>Contact: Eileen Teves, 210-450-7239, tevese@uthscsa.edu SAN ANTONIO (September 6, 2022) – The Mays Cancer Center at UT Health San Antonio and a local partner have been awarded a five-year, $3.3 million Academic Industry Partnership grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It is the first grant of this kind awarded to The University of [&hellip;]</p>

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Long School of Medicine celebrates Women in Medicine Month

<p>September is Women in Medicine Month (WIMM), an annual celebration recognized by the American Medical Association highlighting the contributions of women physicians since 1990.</p>

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Eliminating the Need for Traveling for High Quality Cancer Care

<p>Kate Lathrop, MD, defines the value of having a National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center that serves San Antonio and South Texas.</p>

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The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio moves up in Forbes Best-In-State Employers list

<p>UT Health San Antonio has jumped to 12th on Forbes magazine’s list of Best-In-State Employers 2022, from 34th last year. UT Health San Antonio made the ranking of 101 employers from all industries, and with major operations in Texas, and is in the top five in the “Healthcare &#038; Social” industry sector.</p>

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KENS 5 Medical Minute: Choosing the Best Mammogram

<p>Dr. Marcela Mazo Canola, breast medical oncologist at UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, reminds us of the advantages of choosing 3-D mammograms, and why it means better detection of breast cancer. This KENS 5 Medical Minute is a collaboration between UT Health San Antonio and KENS 5. Watch here</p>

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Importance of Cancer Research for Latinos in South Texas | The New Cancer Quest

<p>Find out how Mays Cancer Center is leading cancer research for Latinos and why it&#8217;s important for the future of cancer care in South Texas.</p>

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KENS 5 Medical Minute: Have an Injury? Know the Risks

<p>Dr. Frank Buttacavoli, UT Health Physicians, informs us about the costly risks of leaving injuries untreated and the benefits of seeking immediate care.  This KENS 5 Medical Minute is a collaboration between UT Health San Antonio and KENS 5. Watch here</p>

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Patient-Centered Hospital Coming to San Antonio in Late 2024

<p>Hear what one expert from Mays Cancer Center is saying about the UT Health San Antonio&#8217;s Multispecialty and Research Hospital coming to #SanAntonio in late 2024 to meet the community’s #cancer care needs.</p>

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New family-building benefit available

<p>A new benefit for the 2022-23 fiscal year provides affordable options if you face hurdles growing your family. The benefit, offered via Progyny, is designed to give you your best chance of fulfilling dreams of family. It bundles individual services, tests and treatments into a Progyny Smart Cycle to ensure you won’t run out of [&hellip;]</p>

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