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Public invited to free prostate cancer symposium

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Friday, February 8, 2019

Public invited to free prostate cancer symposium


The Department of Urology is hosting a Precision Medicine in Prostate Cancer Symposium for the general public that will feature leading physicians and experts on prostate cancer.

The free event will be from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday, March 2, in the Holly Auditorium on the Long campus.

Prostate cancer survivors, patients, friends, family and caregivers are welcome to attend this free symposium. Prostate cancer experts will share information on early detection, environmental risk factors, genetic risk factors and preventative treatments.

Click here for more information and to view a schedule.

To register, email hudsonr1@uthscsa.edu or call 210-567-0214 and ask for Robert Hudson. Registration ends Feb. 25.

 

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