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KSAT 12: How is COVID-19 taking a toll on pediatric cancer patients?

March 8, 2021

Dr. Chatchawin Assanasen, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, told KSAT 12 audiences that, in this fearful COVID-19 world, a lifesaving cancer screening may be long overdue and as a result, new cancers are getting diagnosed at later stages. Read and watch t …


KSAT 12: San Antonio archbishop reinforces church’s position regarding Johnson & Johnson vaccine

March 8, 2021

Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, was interviewed by KSAT 12 for a story about San Antonio Archdiocese Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller’s reinforcement of the church’s position regarding all three vaccines — people should take the vaccine that is …



Faculty cultivate compassion on campus

March 8, 2021

Faculty members are cultivating a culture of compassion on campus and have planted reminders for self-care and the care for others.


Faculty member selected for diversity leadership program

March 5, 2021

Eduardo Marques Zilli, MD, assistant professor and neurologist with the Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases at UT Health San Antonio, was recently selected to take part in the 2021 America Academy of Neurology Diversity Leadership Program.


Medical Xpress: COVID-19 nasal swab test may not be best for those who’ve had sinus surgery

March 5, 2021

Philip G. Chen, MD, Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, spoke recently of his JAMA-published study regarding the fact that the COVID-19 nasal swab test may not be best for those who’ve had sinus surgery. Read the story.


KSAT 12: Coronavirus update San Antonio, March 4: Leaders report 242 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths

March 5, 2021

Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, appeared on the nightly briefing, March 4, with Mayor Nirenberg who updated the community regarding the reported 197,497 total of COVID-19 cases and the 2,678 total deaths in Bexar County. Watch the briefing.  


KSAT 12: How severely ill children survived the Texas winter storms at home with the help of San Antonio pediatric health care workers

March 5, 2021

The efforts of Wisdeen Wu, DO, and the Pediatric Palliative Care team to take care of the most medically fragile children in San Antonio with no heat, electricity and running water during the winter storm are featured in this KSAT 12 story. Read and wa …


Office of Student Life to find new home in the library

March 5, 2021

The Office of Student Life will relocate to the Briscoe Library on March 15 as part of a larger initiative to gather offices of the Division of Academic, Faculty and Student Affairs into a single location.



Mays Cancer Center conducting study to learn how COVID-19 vaccine affects patients with cancer

March 4, 2021

Individuals with cancer who get COVID-19 are more likely to have severe illness and higher death rates compared to the general public. This study aims to help prevent worse outcomes in patients with cancer and COVID-19



Bladder cancer is more advanced in South Texas, study finds

March 4, 2021

Bladder cancer is more aggressive and more advanced in South Texas residents ­than in many parts of the country, a study by the Mays Cancer Center indicates.


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