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prostate cancer patient
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Science & Research

Advanced imaging and targeted therapy help men with prostate cancer safely defer surgery and radiation therapy

UCLA investigators show that using advanced MRI imaging and targeted focal therapy can help many men with prostate cancer safely stay on active surveillance long-term, helping avoid follow-up biopsies and delay invasive treatments.
May 8, 2025   |  
5 min read
Dr. Adrien Holzgreve
Cancer,
Science & Research

Dr. Adrien Holzgreve named ‘One to Watch’ by leading nuclear medicine and molecular imaging organization

This national recognition places Holzgreve among a select group of emerging leaders in nuclear medicine and molecular imaging who are poised to shape the future of precision medicine.
May 6, 2025   |  
2 min read
reading a breast screening
Cancer,
Science & Research

AI could help improve early detection of interval breast cancers

A UCLA study suggests that artificial intelligence (AI) could help detect interval breast cancers — those that develop between routine screenings — before they become more advanced and harder to treat.
May 5, 2025   |  
5 min read
brain tumors
Cancer,
Science & Research

Inside the latest research advancements to help combat brain cancer

From reprogramming cancer cells to uncovering hidden mechanisms of resistance, UCLA scientists are pursuing a wide range of approaches to attack glioblastoma and other deadly brain tumors.
May 1, 2025   |  
5 min read
Microscopy image of a cortical organoid, a stem cell-derived model that mimics the developing human brain. The circular rosettes are clusters of neural stem cells giving rise to neurons, shown in green.
Cancer,
Science & Research

Meta-atlas reveals new clues about brain development and disease

A new UCLA study leverages computational methods and vast troves of existing data to bring us closer to answering one of the most profound questions in biology: How does the brain build itself?
April 29, 2025   |  
6 min read
Dr. Antoni Ribas and Dr. Zev Wainberg
Cancer,
Science & Research

Topical treatment offers relief from painful skin rash caused by targeted cancer therapy

Researchers demonstrated that a novel topical BRAF inhibitor gel called LUT014 significantly reduces the severity of an acne-like rash, a common and painful side effect experienced by patients undergoing anti-EGFR therapies for colorectal cancer.
April 27, 2025   |  
4 min read
Lung Illustration, X-ray
Cancer,
News about UCLA Health

University of California Lung Cancer Consortium and AstraZeneca expand Healthy Lungs California initiative

The University of California Lung Cancer Consortium and AstraZeneca announced a five-year partnership to expand the Healthy Lungs California initiative, which is aimed at increasing early lung cancer detection and reducing deaths from the disease.
April 24, 2025   |  
4 min read
urology surgeons
Cancer,
News about UCLA Health,
Science & Research
cancer laboratory
Cancer,
Science & Research

AACR: Advancements in combination therapies for liver and pancreatic cancers, organoid-based platform for personalized head and neck cancer treatment, liquid biopsies for cancer detection and more

The annual meeting, which showcases cutting-edge cancer science and medicine, will feature UCLA-led research in key areas of both translational and basic scientific research.
April 17, 2025   |  
4 min read
epithelial chromatin variation
Cancer,
Science & Research

Does cell nucleus size matter in gene activity? Researchers say yes

Researchers have discovered that the size of a cell, especially its nucleus that holds the DNA can determine which genes are turned on or off. This helps explain how cells develop and function, with potential implications for understanding diseases like cancer.
April 10, 2025   |  
4 min read
microRNA
Cancer,
Science & Research

Test predicts which patients with prostate cancer are most likely to develop long-term side effects from radiation therapy

The test, called PROSTOX, is the first of its kind to use microRNAs to predict toxicity from cancer therapy. It could help prevent the burden of long-term complications by identifying patients most at risk before treatment even begins.
April 7, 2025   |  
5 min read
Dr. Dennis Slamon and Dr. Richard Finn.
Cancer,
Science & Research

A decade of progress: Reflecting on the FDA approval of palbociclib to treat most common type of breast cancer

UCLA researchers Dr. Dennis Slamon and Dr. Richard Finn reflect on how it all started, the impact of their work, and what’s next in the fight against breast cancer.
April 4, 2025   |  
5 min read
Two firefighters.
Cancer,
Science & Research

Firefighters have a higher risk of cancer – but why?

UCLA researchers are working with the Los Angeles County fire department to test firefighting gear as a possible source of risk.
April 2, 2025   |  
6 min read
AAAS2024
Cancer,
Science & Research

10 UCLA faculty named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

The UCLA faculty members are among 471 newly elected AAAS fellows recognized for their significant contributions to the advancement of science and its applications in service to society.
March 27, 2025   |  
6 min read
RNA
Cancer,
Science & Research

Study uncovers key role of RNA modifications in prostate cancer progression

Scientists have revealed how a tiny chemical modification in RNA, known as m6A, plays a critical role in the progression of prostate cancer, including driving some of its most dangerous forms of the disease.
March 24, 2025   |  
3 min read
Owen Witte
Cancer,
Science & Research

Owen Witte Awarded International Harrington Prize for Innovation in Medicine

Witte was chosen for this award in recognition of his pioneering discoveries that have fundamentally reshaped the treatment of leukemia, lymphoma and other cancers.
March 19, 2025   |  
2 min read
radiation therapy
Cancer,
Science & Research

Study confirms safety and efficacy of higher-dose-per-day radiation for early-stage prostate cancer

A new large-scale study provides the strongest evidence yet that a shorter, standard-dose course of radiation treatment is just as effective as conventional radiotherapy for prostate cancer, without compromising the safety of patients.
March 18, 2025   |  
3 min read
prostate cancer cells
Cancer,
Science & Research

Artificial intelligence tool helps predict who will benefit from focal therapy for prostate cancer

A study led by UCLA investigators shows that artificial intelligence could play a key role in improving treatment outcomes for men with prostate cancer by helping physicians determine who is most likely to benefit from partial gland cryoablation, a minimally invasive procedure that treats localized prostate tumors.
March 18, 2025   |  
4 min read