BSFO wellness events will continue next week
Throughout the fall, the Black Staff and Faculty Organization has planned a variety of fun activities and interesting speakers for UCOP colleagues
Throughout the fall, the Black Staff and Faculty Organization has planned a variety of fun activities and interesting speakers for UCOP colleagues
When you file your state income taxes this year, you can help UC researchers in the fight against cancer.
The California Breast Cancer Research Program — a UC-led, taxpayer-supported effort — has funded over 1,200 studies and directed $300 million to breast cancer science by California researchers.
Join the California Breast Cancer Research Program for its inaugural virtual conference.
Learn how Regent Hernández co-invented the first full-field digital mammography system, revolutionizing breast cancer detection.
The Black Staff and Faculty Organization presents a week of events featuring experts in the field of cancer health.
Join BSFO for this special Health Wellness Week presentation featuring Dr. Ryland Gore, Breast Surgical Oncologist, Board Certified, General Surgery Breast Cancer Survivor Ayanna Brewton Join Zoom Meeting: https://UCOP.zoom.us/j/92200846733?pwd=RERjMnZ6ZDBiRjFpVU9jZ1cyL0RBUT09
Join BSFO for a special Health Wellness Week event featuring UCSF scientists involved in the WISDOM study, which brings together 100,000 diverse women from across the US to find the safest and most effective way
BSFO shares meaningful breast cancer prevention and recovery-focused events every day this week. All staff are invited to participate.
All colleagues are invited to join BSFO during the week of Oct. 25 for informative presentations and community conversations about breast cancer.
BSFO’s Breast Cancer Awareness Week will conclude with this panel. Four breast cancer survivors will share their unique perspectives and story of
Join the Black Staff and Faculty Organization for a screening of “Life Interrupted,” a documentary featuring the empowering stories of several diverse breast cancer survivors. A discussion will