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Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center physician-scientist C. Ola Landgren in his white coat.

Why Collaborative Care Is Changing What It Means to Live With Multiple Myeloma

Team‑based care at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center is changing how multiple myeloma is thought of and treated.

Mar. 31 2026 |
Sam Richter and her mom stand side by side with their arms around each other in front of a light‑colored building entrance, sharing a close, affectionate moment.

A Sweet Escape: Turning Grief Into Support for Cancer Research at Sylvester

Samantha Richter turned a family candy tradition into philanthropic support for lung cancer research at Sylvester.

Mar. 31 2026 |
Dr. Yavagal and Dean Ford sit facing each other in a modern office studio, one wearing a white lab coat and the other in business attire, engaged in a seated conversation with papers and a glass table between them, on the podcast set.

Podcast: Can Stem Cells Help Patients “Locked Inside” Their Own Bodies?

University of Miami neurologist Dr. Dileep Yavagal explores how stem cells may help locked‑in stroke patients regain movement.

Mar. 31 2026 |
Teenager seated in a bedroom looking at a smartphone, wearing a continuous glucose monitor on the upper arm, illustrating everyday diabetes self‑management.

Study Links Diabetes Distress to Blood Sugar Levels in Teens, With a Clear Target for Intervention

A University of Miami–led study finds that emotional distress in teens with type 1 diabetes contributes to higher blood sugar levels.

Mar. 31 2026 |

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