UA Arthritis Center Director to Discuss `Osteoarthritis Under the Microscope,’ Feb. 8 in Yuma

Jan 22, 2018
An inside look into the latest advances in prevention and treatment; free community lecture hosted by Yuma Friends of UA Health Sciences

The Yuma Friends of the University of Arizona Health Sciences will host a free public presentation on Thursday, Feb. 8, at 6 p.m., at the Goodwill Yuma Career Center, 3097 S. Eighth Ave., Yuma, Ariz.

The lecture, “Osteoarthritis Under the Microscope,” will be presented by C. Kent Kwoh, MD, director of the University of Arizona Arthritis Center.

During his lecture, Dr. Kwoh will discuss new information on the causes of osteoarthritis and how to prevent the disorder, which affects 53 million men, women and children in the United States. He will offer a preview of new treatments on the horizon and other findings his research team has used to gain a greater understanding of the development of the disease, its progression and key risk factors for disease development.

Osteoarthritis, the most common cause of disability in the United States, is a complex condition that involves the breakdown of cartilage in joints and changes in the adjacent soft tissue and bone beneath the cartilage.

Dr. Kwoh is the Charles A.L. and Suzanne M. Stephens Endowed Chair in Rheumatology, chief of the Division of Rheumatology and professor of medicine and medical imaging at the UA College of Medicine – Tucson. The lecture is part of a series of free talks hosted by the Yuma Friends of the University of Arizona Health Sciences.

About the Yuma Friends of the UA Health Sciences

The Yuma Friends of Arizona Health Sciences’ mission is to assist the Yuma community and increase students’ access to health professionals, and improve students’ awareness and knowledge about health-related careers in medicine, nursing, pharmacy, public health and other health sciences programs at the University of Arizona.

About the UA Arthritis Center

The UA Arthritis Center, a Center of Excellence at the UA College of Medicine – Tucson, is a research leader focused on identifying the causes of arthritis and developing improved technologies for diagnosing, measuring and treating the disease. For more information: arthritis.arizona.edu

About the University of Arizona Health Sciences

The University of Arizona Health Sciences is advancing the frontiers of biomedical research and medical education with two Colleges of Medicine (Phoenix and Tucson), Nursing, Pharmacy and the Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. Campuses in Tucson and the growing downtown Phoenix Biomedical Campus provide access and opportunities throughout Arizona and the greater Southwest, impacting human health through innovative education, research, patient care and community outreach, with an estimated statewide economic impact in the billions of dollars.  

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