Cancer treatments are saving and extending more lives than ever. USC practitioners are guiding patients from diagnosis to treatment to facing their post-care future by connecting them with necessary resources.
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Teams of USC practitioners offer a broad range of support in areas including mental health, nutritional guidance, physical therapy, stress management and chronic pain.
High doses of corticosteroids, prescribed to manage cancer-related symptoms or treatment side effects, are the most significant factor in why some immunotherapies don’t work.
A USC study shows hearing aids and cochlear implants make people more sociable and confident, improving overall well-being.
A musical performance by Beong-Soo Kim — an accomplished cellist — is just one highlight of the tour, which took place on his second day leading the university.
The clinician-scientist, who is the school’s associate dean of research, has been serving as interim dean.
Funding from the nonprofit group FireAid will expand Public Exchange’s soil testing campaign, screening for a wider range of contaminants, speeding up lab results and increasing community outreach.
He brings a combination of scholarly depth, teaching excellence and entrepreneurial engagement to the role.
Q&A: Kim, USC senior vice president and general counsel for five years, talks about the challenges and opportunities ahead, his plans as interim president — and what practicing law and playing the cello have taught him about leadership.
Women in climate-vulnerable neighborhoods were especially affected, according to a recent study led by a USC postdoctoral researcher.