Cancer patients are getting younger. Mays Cancer Center experts explain the modern factors at play
The risk of aging-related diseases, including cancer, doesn't sharply increase until the age of 50. Why then are so many younger people getting cancer right now?
Cancer Risk Reduction and Education Clinic
Cancer Risk Reduction and Education Clinic
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Thyroid nodules of indeterminate cytology in Hispanic/Latinx patients
Mays Cancer Center receives life-saving gift from American Heart Association to support cancer patients
Mays Cancer Center, home to UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, has partnered with the American Heart Association to support patients with breast cancer undergoing treatment. The American Heart Association has contributed a $2,000 grant for hypertension and food insecurity clinical programs, 75 blood pressure monitors, and 100 $25 Healthy Rewards Coupons for boxes […]
Vaccinations for cancer prevention: A vital step toward a healthier future
Vaccinations like HPV and hepatitis B are crucial in cancer prevention. Learn how these vaccines can significantly reduce your risk of developing related cancers.
HAI Therapy for Liver Cancer
When cancer spreads to the liver, you still have options. Mays Cancer Center, home to UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, is the only center in South Texas offering HAI therapy. HAI delivers chemotherapy directly to the liver.