UF researchers and surgeons are working hand-in-scalpel to leverage their expertise and dedication in tackling new challenges to advance transplantation.| innovation.ufhealth.org
Ninety-three percent of patients with a new cancer diagnosis were exposed to at least one type of misinformation about cancer treatments, a UF Health Cancer Center study has found. The findings have major implications for cancer treatment decision-making.| Inspiring Innovation » UF Health » University of Florida
Research by UF Health's Catherine Price, Ph.D., and others has shown that a patient’s cognitive, memory and mental health status before surgery is an excellent indicator of whether they will experience cognitive problems.| Inspiring Innovation » UF Health » University of Florida
UF Health scientists helped find a promising new way to attack and kill pancreatic cancer cells by identifying an overlooked weak spot on a protein that supercharges the lethal cancer’s growth.| innovation.ufhealth.org
UF Health's Marc G. Schecter, M.D., spearheaded the care for Eduardo, a young teenager who struggled with a rare lung disease known as surfactant deficiency. At the time, Eduardo was the only known pediatric case worldwide with his specific heterozygous mutation.| Inspiring Innovation » UF Health » University of Florida
According to ratings by the SRTR released July 2025, choosing UF Health for a lung transplant in highly complex cases gives patients better short- and long-term outcomes and a better chance for survival.| Inspiring Innovation » UF Health » University of Florida