Thank you, UTSW and Department of Surgery to sponsor this event and thank you all the Speakers, Moderators, Attendees to celebrating our recent paper on @NatureMedicine https://t.co/8MtmQgfpj6 and to brainstorming on how to target macrovascular infiltration.
Yesterday we were honored to have our very own Ligorio Lab host a groundbreaking symposium discussing the role of macrovascular infiltration in cancer progression.
🔬 Read more about this cutting-edge research in the “Nature Medicine” publication here: https://t.co/0CG2mMqsOI
Yesterday we were honored to have our very own Ligorio Lab host a groundbreaking symposium discussing the role of macrovascular infiltration in cancer progression.
🔬 Read more about this cutting-edge research in the “Nature Medicine” publication here: https://t.co/0CG2mMqsOI
Challenging long-held beliefs about cancer’s deadliest mechanisms, new research from Matteo Ligorio, M.D., Ph.D. (@LabLigorio), and Kelly Newcomer, M.D., reveals the vascular system’s critical role in life’s final stages. Discover more: https://t.co/zRN7vB1JPs
Congratulations Matteo @LabLigorio & @UTSW_Surgery@utswcancer collaborators for this @Nature Medicine 📝 describing the end-of-life CTCs & vascular invasion dynamics in cancer patients. Tremendous work to elucidate the cause of cancer-related death .https://t.co/2U9cjs8v5F
In a study published in @NatureMedicine and led by @LabLigorio & @kelleynewcomer, #UTSW researchers found that cancer deaths may be driven by tumor invasion into major blood vessels rather than metastasis, paving the way for life-extending interventions.
https://t.co/A5AW88MN1W
@PatricioPolanc0 Thank you, Patricio, for your help and insight in developing that amazing program! Without that program, the hard work of many people and the generosity of patients and families, these fantastic discoveries would not have been possible. More to come!
What really causes death in cancer? 🧐
Dr. Matteo Ligorio’s Nature Medicine study finds that tumors invading major blood vessels may lead to deadly clots and organ failure, opening new paths for earlier detection and intervention.
New study in @NatureMedicine from our lab @LabLigorio
https://t.co/uHp6NZx18W…
Shedding light on the biological causes of cancer death
https://t.co/oUiE6Pr5hP
https://t.co/v8PXwisYNA
New study in @NatureMedicine from @LabLigorio
Macrovascular tumor infiltration and circulating tumor cell cluster dynamics in patients with cancer approaching the end of life
https://t.co/OazsCFbhSV
Addressing the fundamental question of why patients with advanced cancers die...
Reminder Tmr (Friday) at 2 PM, the Pancreatic Ca Program @utswcancer will have our monthly meeting. Matteo Ligorio @LabLigorio is presenting. We will be in NB8.118 and on Zoom. come by or contact me for the link if you want to attend. it will be on tumor architecture in PDA
Congratulations to @LabLigorio on receiving this rare grant from @theNCI for his research on biological mechanisms of pancreatic tumor progression. https://t.co/OKaMGKOakS
..so honored to have received this award from NIH and to be part of this outstanding UTSW community!!
Let’s cure pancreatic cancer, together! @LabLigorio@UTSW_Surgery@utswcancer
Awarded for his research on the biological mechanisms of pancreatic tumor progression, @LabLigorio has been given the MERIT award by @theNCI. Dr. Ligorio joined our @utswcancer team in 2020 and has been a leader in both cancer surgery and research. More at https://t.co/jvpqg8eMz7