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Improving Cancer Outcomes Among African Americans
Cancer screenings and prevention strategies are essential in helping reduce the burden of cancer in the African American community.
Rapid Rise to Cancer-Free Outcome
The first recipient of rapid novel CAR T-cell therapy was delighted by his treatment at UH.
How Cancer Is Different for African Americans
Getting cancer screenings at the recommended times is the key to both preventing cancer and detecting it early when it's most treatable.
Veteran Receives Bone Marrow Transplant as an Outpatient
When Navy veteran Tracey Lynch was diagnosed with multiple myeloma and required a bone marrow transplant, she was pleased to have the option of being treated on an outpatient basis.
How Young People With Cancer Can Preserve Fertility
Cancer treatment can harm a person’s ability to have children. Fortunately, young cancer patients have options to help preserve their fertility.
Man Undergoes Surgery After Colonoscopy Detects Cancer
Dana Saunders, Sr., 61, knows from experience how important getting a colonoscopy screening is, especially if you have risk factors for colon cancer.
Retired Truck Driver Chooses Groundbreaking Cancer Care at UH
After Brian Weary was diagnosed with colorectal cancer, he underwent lifesaving immunotherapy treatments at UH to erase his cancer.
How Safe Is Marijuana for Medicinal Purposes?
With the legalization of marijuana in many states, more people are turning to the remedy for its medicinal benefits. But how safe is medicinal marijuana?