Community and business leaders attending the UCI Health gala, “Healers & Heroes,” on April 26 proved to be the evening’s heroes, donating more than $530,000 in only 15 minutes for an intraoperative radiation therapy device that has the potential to dramatically reduce breast cancer treatment and recovery times for many…
IN THE NEWS: ABC wellness reporter Lori Corbin highlights a special support program for patients receiving chemotherapy at the Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center. Patients who often spend hours in the infusion center receiving chemotherapy receive oncology massages to relieve stress. UCI Health is among the few cancer centers to…
Burn survivor, Iraq veteran and former Dancing With the Stars winner J.R. Martinez meets burn patients and survivors, firefighters and healthcare providers at UCI Health Regional Burn Center. A board member for the Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors, Martinez shares the inspirational story of his treatment and recovery with patients…
UCI Health nurse Deborah Boyle, RN, has received the 2014 Advanced Oncology Certified Nurse of the Year award for her work with cancer patients and commitment to advancing oncology nursing. The award is bestowed by the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation, a subsidiary of the Oncology Nursing Society, and recognizes nurses…
May is Melanoma and Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month and UCI Health specialists treat all skin cancers including melanoma, basal cell carcinomas, complex and advanced squamous cell carcinomas, among others. Our skin experts encourage self-exams three to four times a year as well as yearly skin checks with a…
Join the conversation at 10 a.m. May 3 as UCI Health gastroenterologists Dr. William Karnes and Dr. Robert Lee tweet chat about recent advances and improved detection in colon cancer screening. The chat is part of the Digestive Disease Week conference, where experts such as Karnes and Lee share the…
Set your DVRs: UCI Health gastroenterologist Dr. Kenneth Chang appears on "The Doctors" TV show on Tuesday, May 6, to discuss a new treatment for severe acid reflux. The program airs at 11 a.m. on KCAL/9. After years of suffering from severe acid reflux, 29-year old Jenny Goudeau turned to…
Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death — and the leading cause of disability in the United States. In recognition of National Stroke Awareness Month in May, UCI Health stroke experts encourage you to recognize the signs and symptoms of a stroke, identify your potential risk factors, and know…
When you or a loved one is displaying the ominous symptoms of a stroke, recognizing the warning signs and taking quick action are the keys to survival and recovery. There are two main stroke types: ischemic strokes, which result from a blood vessel blockage, and hemorrhagic strokes, which are caused…