Using hypnosedation instead of general anesthesia during some breast cancer surgeries
Most people think of hypnosis as a kind of party trick — a mischievous way to make somebody unconsciously do your bidding.
But at MD Anderson, a groundbreaking study is evaluating the use of hypnosis as a substitute for general anesthesia during certain kinds of breast cancer surgery.
The study has the potential to revolutionize the way hospitals across the country conduct surgery.
“People think...
Her discovery expanded our knowledge of cancer genetics
Shortly after arriving at MD Anderson in 1987 as a junior faculty member, Guillermina Lozano, Ph.D., attended several seminars hosted by the...