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Breast cancer survivor walks down the aisle

UCI Health — March 14, 2012

Binh Phan celebrated the wedding of her dreams and now the 25-year-old and her husband are buying their first home. Confident that she has beaten back an aggressive breast cancer tumor that nearly claimed her life four years earlier, she now is contemplating college and a family. In the summer…

Lymphoma nearly stopped him in his tracks

UCI Health — March 14, 2012

In three short years, high-energy entrepreneur Angelo Giuliano, 31, has built his mobile electronic billboard business into a thriving enterprise with a lock on every major Southern California entertainment venue and staking out new turf in New York. It almost didn’t happen but for his friendship with a UC Irvine…

UCI Health led study uncovers how salmonella avoids the body’s immune response

UCI Health — March 13, 2012

UC Irvine researchers have discovered how salmonella, a bacterium found in contaminated raw foods that causes major gastrointestinal distress in humans, thrives in the digestive tract despite the immune system’s best efforts to destroy it. Their findings help explain why salmonella is difficult to eradicate and point to new approaches…

Wong criticizes anti-tobacco tax editorial

UCI Health — March 11, 2012

IN THE NEWS: Nathan Wong, PhD, director of UC Irvine’s Heart Disease Prevention Program, criticized a recent editorial in a letter to the Orange County Register (fifth item): The recent Register editorial “California hooked on tobacco taxes” [Feb. 22] missed the mark on Proposition 29. Prop. 29 is a responsible…

Don’t be embarrassed to talk about colon and rectal cancer

UCI Health — March 11, 2012

Not sure when to get a colonoscopy? Will it hurt? March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and it’s a good time to talk to your primary care doctor about these questions and more, says Dr. Michael J. Stamos, chairman of UC Irvine’s Department of Surgery and president of the…

UC Irvine honors burn center director

UCI Health — March 9, 2012

IN THE NEWS: The Orange County Register took note of the memorial Dr. Marianne Cinat’s family, friends and colleagues held at UC Irvine Medical Center last week: UC Irvine has honored the memory of Dr. Marianne Cinat—the prominent Orange County burn-injury surgeon found dead in her backyard pool in June—by…

Aging is about adapting, UC Irvine geriatrician says

UCI Health — March 7, 2012

IN THE NEWS: In the first of two parts, Orange County Register columnist Jane Glenn Haas discusses aging with Dr. Laura Mosqueda, chair of UC Irvine’s Department of Family Medicine and director of the geriatrics program: We know that life spans are lengthening and more people are living longer. But…

Grateful to be back on the job

UCI Health — March 4, 2012

The local doctors who sent Joe Alfaro by ambulance to UC Irvine Medical Center said he needed to see "the pros, the specialists" who would know what to make of the mysterious mass visible on a scan of his pancreas. Only a few days earlier, Alfaro and his construction crew…

Brain tumor patient scales new heights

UCI Health — March 4, 2012

When Tom Fox’s excruciating headaches, vision problems and immobilizing nausea were finally traced to a brain tumor in the spring of 2009, it seemed doubtful that the Fountain Valley teenager would live to see another birthday. Nearly three years later, Fox is bicycling, rock climbing and reading books about string…

Vocal cord cancer patient still talking strong

UCI Health — March 4, 2012

Todd Spitzer’s career pivots on his voice. A lawyer, he has argued cases before judges and juries. As an elected official, he debated bills as a state assemblyman in Sacramento and he tackles public issues as a member of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. His calendar is filled with…

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