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Medscape Medical News: SABCS 2020: What’s Hot, Including a Major Chemotherapy Trial

December 9, 2020

Virginia Kaklamani, MD, is quoted in the following story regarding the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS). Dr. Kaklamami is director of the Mays Cancer Center Breast Cancer program and is a co-leader of the SABCS. Read the story.


KSAT 12: ‘Your lungs are filled with double pneumonia’: Breast exam leads to San Antonio woman’s COVID-19 diagnosis

December 9, 2020

Drs. Maryam Elmi, breast surgical oncologist, and Virginia Kaklamani, breast oncologist, Mays Cancer Center, shared with KSAT 12 TV an inspiring story of a patient whose breast cancer scan led her oncology team to a diagnosis of COVID-19. Read and watch the story.


Texas Standard: Ask a doctor: How promising are the COVID-19 vaccines, and how many people need to get one?

December 8, 2020

Dr. Fred Campbell, General and Hospital Medicine, spoke to listeners of Texas Standard’s Ask a Doctor, a Texas Public Radio show that is produced in the state capital to air on public radio stations statewide including San Antonio, KUT Austin, KERA North Texas and Houston Public Media. Dr. Campgell discussed several topics including why flu […]


KSAT 12: San Antonio health care workers among first in line to get Pfizer vaccine, says infectious disease doctor

December 7, 2020

Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, participated in a KSAT 12 Q&A on Thursday, Dec. 3, saying that San Antonio health care workers and first responders will be among the first to get Pfizer coronavirus vaccine. Watch the Q&A.


KSAT 12: 4 takeaways from KSAT’s ‘Parenting in a Pandemic’ livestream

December 7, 2020

Dr. Tess Barton, Pediatric Infectious Diseases, participated in a KSAT 12 “Parenting in a Pandemic” livestream on Friday, Dec. 4, commenting that COVID-19 testing should be limited to children who have symptoms. Read and watch the interview.


SFGATE: UT Health San Antonio breast oncologists, scientists to present novel research at SABCS 2020

December 7, 2020

Researchers from the Mays Cancer Center are among the presenters during the 2020 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, which will take place virtually Dec. 8-11. Read the story.


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