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Medscape: Black women most at risk for lymphedema after ALND

December 8, 2021

Dr. Virginia Kaklamani, breast oncologist at the Mays Cancer Center for patient care services within the UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, is quoted in this story. Read story


OncLive.com: Matched targeted therapy improves PFS through multigene sequencing in metastatic breast cancer

December 8, 2021

Dr. Virginia Kaklamani, breast oncologist at the Mays Cancer Center for patient care services within the UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, is quoted in this OncLive.com story. Read story


Cancer Network: Survival improvements seen with matched targeted therapy through multigene sequencing in HER2-negative breast cancer

December 8, 2021

Dr. Virginia Kaklamani, breast oncologist at the Mays Cancer Center for patient care services within the UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, is quoted in this story. Read story


MedPage Today: Genomic profiling improves outcomes in breast cancer

December 8, 2021

Dr. Virginia Kaklamani, breast oncologist at the Mays Cancer Center for patient care services within the UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, is quoted in this MedPage Today story. Read story


News 4: Top physicians around the world join together for the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium

December 7, 2021

Dr. Virginia Kaklamani, breast oncologist at the Mays Cancer Center for patient care services within the UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, appeared live on News 4 San Antonio’s morning news show to discuss this year’s San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. She spoke about the significance of the event being in San Antonio, […]


KSAT 12: One of the largest breast cancer symposiums in the world is coming to San Antonio this week

December 6, 2021

Dr. Virginia Kaklamani, breast oncologist at the Mays Cancer Center for patient care services within the UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, answered questions during this live, KSAT 12 Leading SA weekend morning show interview segment where she discussed what to expect from this year’s San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. She also spoke […]


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