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Experimental Vaccine for Brain Cancer Shows Preliminary Evidence of Generating an Immune Response
A vaccine created by scientists at Cedars-Sinai produced an immune response in some patients against a deadly brain cancer known as glioblastoma and may have prolonged patients' lives.
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Bariatric Surgery Myths and Misconceptions
For people who are overweight or obese, the ticket to better health is often losing weight. Although many people view bariatric surgery as a cosmetic procedure, the truth is surgical weight loss saves lives.
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Transforming Cancer
Through breakthrough discoveries and day-to-day interactions with patients, Cedars-Sinai is transforming every aspect of cancer research and care.
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Zinc Found to Play an Important Role in Lung Fibrosis
Cedars-Sinai Research Shows Targeting a Newly Identified Molecular Pathway With a Common Mineral Could Help Reverse Lung Damage in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Patients
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Pioneering Heart Valve Care Expands and Improves Lives
Dramatic advances in the field of minimally invasive heart valve replacement are extending and improving life for millions of previously untreatable patients. Cedars-Sinai physicians are seeking the next frontier.
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The New Lung Cancer Landscape
Public health efforts and scientific advances have led to a significant drop in lung cancer deaths, but researchers are still searching for cures for the No. 1 cancer scourge.
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Q&A: Dementia Expert Dr. Zaldy Tan
There is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, the leading cause of dementia. And since the number of Alzheimer’s patients in the United States is expected to triple over the next 40 years, improved treatments and prevention are more crucial than ever, says Dr. Zaldy S. Tan, director of the Bernard and Maxine Platzer Lynn Family Memory and Healthy Aging Program, and medical director of the Jona Goldrich Center for Alzheimer’s and Memory Disorders at Cedars-Sinai. Here, Dr. Tan, a leading memory and aging specialist, shares his vision for the future of dementia care.
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Lung Cancer Therapy Could Help Patients Live Longer
Late-breaking research from Cedars-Sinai Cancer finds an immunotherapy drug combination improves survival for patients with immunotherapy-resistant, non-small cell lung cancer.
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Study: Counting Cancerous Lymph Nodes Is Best Predictor
Cedars-Sinai Researchers Discover Lymph Node Count Is Best Predictor of Mortality Across Nearly All Cancers
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Six Questions With Ophir Klein, MD, PhD
Ophir Klein, MD, PhD, aims to establish Cedars-Sinai as a destination for children and their families in the Los Angeles community and beyond. Klein, the David and Meredith Kaplan Distinguished Chair in Children’s Health, is the inaugural executive director of Cedars-Sinai Guerin Children’s, a new initiative that will offer the full spectrum of pediatric specialties as well as a robust research program and training for future pediatricians. Guerin Children's has been made possible by the generosity of the Shapell Guerin Family Foundation and its president, Vera Guerin, a longtime Cedars-Sinai supporter who is the immediate past board chair of Cedars-Sinai Health System. We asked Klein what the future of pediatrics might look like.
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Scientists Discover Gene Plays Critical Role in Embryo Development
Study Co-Led by Cedars-Sinai Investigator Suggests Mutations in the Gene Cnpy4 Could Cause a Birth Defect Involving Extra Fingers or Toes
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New Technique Can Make Lung Surgery More Accessible
New techniques are making lung transplants more accessible to more patients through minimally invasive and robotically assisted techniques. Learn more.