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Leading cancer care in Central and South Texas
Mays Cancer Center, home to UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, has a long history of excellence in cancer research and treatment. Since 1974, we’ve provided exceptional cancer care for communities across Central and South Texas. You have access to a higher level of care close to home.
Clinics at Mays Cancer Center
We’re the only cancer center in Central and South Texas with National Cancer Institute designation, offering new treatments for eligible patients that aren’t widely available elsewhere. You have access to comprehensive care from doctors at the forefront of cancer care and groundbreaking research.
You’re assigned to one of our clinics, where your care team specializes in the type of cancer that’s affecting you. Your team includes surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists and other cancer specialists working together. Depending on your health needs, you may also receive care in one of our other specialty clinics that focuses on a specific type of treatment.
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We offer a range of services and a compassionate approach to make living with cancer a little easier on you and your family.