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Tonya Randolph's caregiving journey

Senior registered nurse Tonya Randolph, RN, knows firsthand the lifesaving impact UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center can make on a loved one with a cancer diagnosis.

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New faculty announcement

Jane Mattei, MD, joined Mays Cancer Center as a medical oncologist specializing in melanoma and other skin cancers and Gary Lewis, MD, has started as a radiation oncologist specializing in gynecologic brachytherapy and head and neck cancers.

 

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New Director of Practice Operations for Clinical Nursing

Maria Aileen Wilkinson, MSN, MBA, RN, brings her extensive nursing leadership experience to the Mays Cancer Center as the new director of practice operations for clinical nursing. With a strong academic background, including ongoing doctoral studies and a decade of managerial success, Wilkinson's mission is to enhance patient care and operational efficiency through innovative, evidence-based practices.

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Bewitched and Safe: Celebrating Halloween During Cancer Treatment

Halloween, a beloved holiday for countless, provides the perfect opportunity to unleash your creativity, don imaginative costumes, and savor delectable treats. Yet, for cancer patients, this bewitching season can pose unique challenges. The secret to a successful Halloween lies in striking that delicate equilibrium: relishing the festivities while safeguarding your health.

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Navigating the balancing act: Working while battling cancer

Receiving a cancer diagnosis introduces a myriad of challenges, with maintaining work commitments during treatment being a significant concern. However, it's possible to strike a balance between health and professional growth with the right strategies and support - this blog explores how.

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Five New Year's resolutions for cancer patients

Embark on a journey of hope and renewal in the new year with our blog on tailored resolutions for cancer survivors and fighters. Prioritize self-care, set realistic nutrition and fitness goals, cultivate a supportive community, embrace mindfulness, and envision a future with optimism. Celebrate every victory with self-compassion.

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Five exercises to strengthen your pelvic floor

Strengthening the pelvic floor is vital for overall health. Key exercises include kegels, bridge pose, squats, pelvic tilts, and bird-dog. Aim to perform these exercises 2-3 times a week for optimal results. Strengthening your pelvic floor helps prevent common issues and promotes overall wellness and a higher quality of life.