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A Brain Tumor Patient Celebrates Survival

When Cheryl Broyles was diagnosed with glioblastoma, her goal was to outlive the disease’s 15-month prognosis. That was 22 years ago. Broyles’ survival has been the result of luck, tumor location, and cutting-edge treatment and diagnostics.

Cheryl feeds her partner sushi with a pair of chopsticks while both laugh

3-D Mammography Technique Benefits Some Women, Not All

For many women, breast cancer screening with a three-dimensional imaging technique called digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) may not offer advantages over digital mammography, but for some it may reduce the chance of an advanced cancer diagnosis, according to a new JAMA study.

UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals Rank Among the Best for 2022-23

UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals have been recognized among the nation’s best pediatric medical centers in all 10 specialties assessed in U.S. News & World Report's Best Children’s Hospitals 2022-23, reflecting the caliber of specialty care the hospitals provide.

split image of exterior of UCSF Benioff Children's hospitals San Francisco and Oaklan

The Case of the Curious Clots

A less meticulous physician might have mistaken the man’s complaints for run-of-the-mill vascular disease. Not UCSF resident Ori Lieberman.

Illustration of a doctor looking over a patient in a hospital bed; a scan on a computer screen shows blood clots in the legs.

New Biomarker Classifications May Improve Treatment for High-Risk Breast Cancer Patients

UCSF research scientists and statisticians have developed improved biomarker classifications as part of their research results in the I-SPY 2 trial for high-risk breast cancer patients. The new cancer response subtypes reflect responsiveness to drug treatments and are intended to help clinicians be more precise in how they target therapies.