One in 8 women in this country will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. In this video interview Dr. Pamela Otto identifies steps women can take to reduce their risk for getting breast cancer.
Due to COVID-19, many women have skipped their mammograms. Women are urged to resume annual screenings. Survival is high when breast cancer is treated early.
Rufino Salinas suspected that he had a heart attack when he had chest pain that wouldn’t go away. The heart team at University Health recommended a treatment plan that included the transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) procedure.
After aging out of the pediatric hospital in her hometown of Corpus Christi, Morgan transferred to the University Health Adult Congenital Heart Center under the care of Dr. Pankaj Madan.