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How digital twins are making cancer surgery safer Researchers are using data science and virtual models, like digital twin technology, to test new surgical technology and workflows before using them on patients.

From robotic lung biopsies to image-guided spine surgery, virtual models are helping to make cancer surgery safer.

Learn how: spr.ly/63327B6zpXB #OncSky #EndCancer

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Neurosurgery’s @bettykimmdphd.bsky.social found a way to improve immunotherapy response in glioblastoma models. Learn more about the research to #endcancer at @utmdanderson.bsky.social #oncsky

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Dual targeting approach improves immunotherapy response in glioblastoma Dual targeting approach improves immunotherapy response in glioblastoma

New data from UT MD Anderson researchers found that blocking both CD47 and CD24 proteins heightened the immunotherapy response in GBM models.

What's next for this approach: spr.ly/6017B6K8Ah @wenjiang-nano.bsky.social @bettykimmdphd.bsky.social #OncSky #EndCancer

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How to cope with cold sensitivity due to chemotherapy Cancer patients who receive the chemotherapy drug oxaliplatin may experience a form of neuropathy called cold dysesthesia, or extreme cold sensitivity. Gastrointestinal medical oncologist Ryan Huey, M.D., shares how to manage this unique side effect.

Some chemotherapy drugs may cause a side effect that can lead to cold sensitivity that makes cold foods, drinks or temperatures uncomfortable.

Dr. Ryan Huey explains how to cope with this side effect during cancer treatment: spr.ly/63321B6yKEv @rwhuey.bsky.social #OncSky #EndCancer

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Low testosterone levels may be associated with increased risk of prostate cancer progression during surveillance A new study led by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center found that prostate cancer patients with low testosterone levels may have a higher risk of cancer progressing to a more aggressive form while under active surveillance.

Data from a recent study challenges the long-held belief that high testosterone fuels early-stage prostate cancer growth.

Why baseline testosterone may serve as a useful clinical marker to stratify risk of disease progression: spr.ly/6016B6GJNI @justinrgregg.bsky.social #OncSky #EndCancer

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Hypertension and cancer: 9 things to know about high blood pressure Does cancer ever cause hypertension? How does high blood pressure affect your treatment? Internist Gloria Iliescu, M.D., answers these and seven other questions.

High blood pressure can affect many parts of the body and may also influence cancer treatment.

Our Dr. Gloria Iliescu explains what hypertension is, why it matters during cancer care and what you can do to manage it: spr.ly/63329B6Dfbh #OncSky #EndCancer

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Immunotherapy and colorectal cancer: Where we are and what's ahead Is immunotherapy a treatment option for colorectal cancer patients? Gastrointestinal medical oncologist Scott Kopetz, M.D., Ph.D., shares which patients are benefiting from immune checkpoint inhibitors and discusses the latest research.

Our researchers recently discovered a less common subtype of metastatic colorectal cancer that responds well to immunotherapy.

Dr. Scott Kopetz shares more about the finding and the latest in colorectal cancer research: spr.ly/6016hCyz4 #EndCancer

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Methylene blue: Should you take it? Methylene blue is a bright blue dye, but there's more than meets the eye: it also has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antidepressant and pain relief properties. To learn more about how it is used in health care, we spoke to Carlos Roldan, M.D.

There are many health claims tied to methylene blue. Not all claims are supported by research.

Dr. Carlos Roldan explains the uses in health care: spr.ly/63326h4cWk #OncSky #EndCancer

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Total neoadjuvant therapy: A new era for patients with locally advanced rectal cancer Thanks to clinical trials, treatment for locally advanced rectal cancer has shifted to frontload radiation and chemotherapy before surgery, allowing some patients to forgo surgery all together. Josh Smith, M.D., Ph.D., outlines the progression and what advances are ahead that may benefit patients even more.

The traditional approach for locally advanced rectal cancer has consisted of chemoradiation followed by surgery and chemotherapy once again.

But our Dr. Josh Smith says this has been "turned on its head by recent data." Learn more: spr.ly/63323hCy3J #OncSky #EndCancer

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A leukemia survivor’s perspective on aligning care with what matters most When Britt Mayo was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, he worked with his care team to develop a treatment plan that reflected his priorities and preserved his quality of life.

Britt Mayo has become passionate about helping other cancer patients communicate their priorities early and often.

Here, he shares what communication tools that UT MD Anderson offers that make a difference to him: spr.ly/63323hAmcL #OncSky #EndCancer

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Annual Report In Fiscal Year 2025, UT MD Anderson advanced its mission to end cancer in ways that are Only Possible Here.

From expanding patient navigation to making lifesaving research breakthroughs, UT MD Anderson redefined what is possible in our mission to end cancer in Fiscal Year 2025.

Read our latest Annual Report to see what’s only possible here: spr.ly/6014h4bWi #EndCancer

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Exercise snacks: How to sneak more exercise into your day  What if you didn’t need any special clothing or equipment — or even much time — to derive some benefit from moving your body around? Learn about the benefits of so-called exercise snacks from researchers Karen Basen-Engquist, Ph.D., and Scherezade Mama, Dr.P.H.

Tiny “bites” of physical activity each day that collectively can make a big difference in your overall health and fitness.

Drs. Karen Basen-Engquist and Scherezade Mama explain: spr.ly/63325h2iKU #OncSky #EndCancer

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Young adult astrocytoma survivor puts trust in doctors during treatment After she received a brain tumor diagnosis days before her 32nd birthday, Hannah Kahn came to MD Anderson for treatment. She shares how her care team made her feel comfortable and how she’s connected with other cancer patients.

Only a few months into her new marriage and just days before her 32nd birthday, Hannah Kahn was diagnosed with a brain tumor.

Read why she chose MD Anderson for treatment and how she's getting back to her life: spr.ly/63322hvWJw #OncSky #EndCancer

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Still remember her texting me that morning asking if I was recording it. Hope you and dad are selling something in a market up above Mom. Credit: WTVT Fox 13 #Heartbroken #EndCancer #StopSmoking

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Still has all her segments from that day that I'm working on digitizing. Didn't think I'd be going through those clips like this with her not here. It sucks. - #Heartbroken #EndCancer #StopSmoking

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Mom's appearance on Good Day Tampa Bay in August 2021 promoting the now defunct Skyway Mall. The last iteration of my parents business. Mom I'm still waiting for the phone to ring. I'm trying. It hasn't been easy or fun Mom ❤️ - #Heartbroken #EndCancer #StopSmoking

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The sandwich generation: Tips for juggling parenting and an aging parent’s cancer diagnosis Caring for your children and your aging parents at the same time is a challenge even when cancer isn’t involved. So, what do you do when it is? Senior social work counselors Tatiana Fincham and Mary Dev share their advice.

If you're in the sandwich generation, the main thing to remember is you don't have to do it all by yourself, say social work counselors Tatiana Fincham and Mary Dev.

They share tips for how and where to ask for help: spr.ly/63321ht5mN #OncSky #EndCancer

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Understanding the different types of lymphoma How many different kinds of lymphoma are there? What makes each unique and how are they treated? Lymphoma specialist Ranjit Nair, M.D., weighs in. 

There are many types of lymphoma but generally speaking, they are classified as either Hodgkin or non-Hodgkin.

Dr. Ranjit Nair shares what you should know about this disease type: spr.ly/63325hqvgh #OncSky #EndCancer

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Neurosurgery Grand Rounds at @MDAnderson.bsky.social kicked off this morning with Dr. Hussein Tawbi, melanoma and brain metastasis expert. As usual, we had a full house; residents and fellows were engaged in discussion all morning! #oncsurgery #endcancer

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Is foul-smelling poop ever a symptom of cancer? Can foul-smelling poop ever be a sign of cancer? Gastroenterologist David Richards, M.D., weighs in on why odor alone isn’t a symptom and what other signs – like weight loss or blood – you should watch for instead.

It can be hard to tell if you have a health problem or if you just ate too much broccoli last night. But odor isn’t the only thing to think about when it comes to digestive issues.

Dr. David Richards shares what else you should consider: spr.ly/63328hodz2 #OncSky #EndCancer

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Clinical psychologist: 7 ways to reduce excessive screen time How do you cut back on screen time if you’re mentally and emotionally exhausted and don’t really want to live in the moment? Clinical psychologist Catherine Powers-James, Ph.D., offers seven tips. 

Many people use devices to check out mentally for any number of reasons – maybe they're bored or feeling lonely.

Our Dr. Catherine Powers-James shares tips for cutting back on screen time, even if you’re mentally and emotionally exhausted: spr.ly/63321hmvuU #OncSky #EndCancer

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How art is shaping the patient experience at MD Anderson As associate vice president for Art Experience, Jennifer Finkel, Ph.D., is building an art collection that matches the caliber of cancer care patients and families can expect at MD Anderson.

"In a hospital, art is absolutely a positive distraction. Art can transport you to another place. For that moment, you're not thinking about why you're there," says our Dr. Jennifer Finkel.

She shares her goals for MD Anderson's art collection: spr.ly/63329h9lgR #OncSky #EndCancer

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This seems targeted towards Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), fwiw.

#EndCancer #aml #leukemia

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Intrathecal chemotherapy: 10 questions, answered What is intrathecal chemotherapy, and how does it work? Neuro-oncologist Barbara O’Brien, M.D., answers these and eight other questions.

Intrathecal chemotherapy is used when microscopic cancer cells from a solid tumor spread to the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord, making it difficult to treat.

Learn more about this treatment approach from our Dr. Barbara O'Brien: spr.ly/63327h55JL #OncSky #EndCancer

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Facing a pediatric brain tumor with a cheerful spirit After having a rare and aggressive pediatric brain tumor completely removed, 10-year-old Audrey Yerian came to MD Anderson to receive proton therapy to prevent a local recurrence and spare her healthy tissues.

After migraines and seizures led to Audrey Yerian's brain tumor diagnosis, her family sought proton therapy treatment at MD Anderson.

Despite fatigue, side effects and setbacks, Audrey never lost her passion for cheerleading. Read her story: spr.ly/63327hdo8c #OncSky #EndCancer

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How to talk to your children about vaping What’s the best way to talk to your kids about vaping? Here are three tips from Jennifer Cofer, Dr.P.H., executive director of EndTobacco™, and Mark Moreno, senior vice president for Governmental Relations and Health Policy at MD Anderson.

Dr. Jennifer Cofer and Mark Moreno share tips for how to break the ice with your kids about vaping and how to prepare for the conversation: spr.ly/63325hbUyF #OncSky #EndCancer

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Phantosmia: 8 things to know about olfactory hallucinations Smelling things that aren’t there? Ehab Hanna, M.D. explains phantosmia, its causes (like COVID-19 and migraines), and whether it’s ever a sign of a serious condition.

Phantosmia is the scientific term for olfactory hallucinations — like detecting the aroma of coffee brewing at home when no one is making it.

Dr. Ehab Hanna explains more about the condition and its connection to cancer: spr.ly/63323hw8cV #OncSky #EndCancer

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Stories like Danielle’s remind us that survivorship is about much more than scans and statistics – it is about rebuilding life, purpose and community after cancer.
#LifeAfterCancer #SupportMatters #TCSC #EndCancer

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Clinical dietitian: 3 ways to reduce your sugar intake and still enjoy sweets How can you reduce your sugar intake and still enjoy your favorite sweet treats? Clinical dietitian Claire Gundlach offers these three tips.

Our bodies are wired to want sweets, but eating too much sugar can lead to weight gain, which increases your risk of developing health conditions, including cancer.

Try these tips for reducing your sugar intake: spr.ly/63322hwBbp #OncSky #EndCancer

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