University of California San Francisco
Give to UCSFFor most people, the year 2030 is too remote to contemplate. But it is very much on the minds of those involved in shaping the future of UCSF.
Triple-negative breast cancer is the most deadly form of the disease. This form of breast cancer has a disproportionate impact on women who are younger, African American or Hispanic, but new discoveries, including a new treatment approach targeting inflammation in cancer, may help women survive the disease.
The University of California Center for Health Quality and Innovation is accepting applications for the UC Health Fellowship.
Bryan Stow is now recovering after being treated for a severe brain injury at the UCSF-affiliated San Francsico General Hospital and Trauma Center, which recently became the first hospital in the country to be certified for a Traumatic Brain Injury Program by the Joint Commission.