7200 Cambridge Street, BCM 380, Houston, TX 77030
The Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center at Baylor College of Medicine is a collaboration of physicians and scientists, and a consortium composed of Baylor, Ben Taub Hospital, Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and Texas Children’s Hospital.
The Duncan Cancer Center at Baylor brings together all of the cancer-related activities from across these institutions under one umbrella, fast-tracking their efforts to prevent and ultimately cure cancer in all its forms for adults, children, the underserved, and U.S. veterans.
A National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center, it offers top minds in cancer treatment backed by the researchers of Baylor; improved outcomes through comprehensive, personalized care; and access to the latest clinical trials.
The Duncan Cancer Center at Baylor is at the forefront of personalized medicine, replacing traditional treatments with targeted therapies based on each individual’s unique biology and the exact characteristics of his or her cancer. The benefits of this approach are earlier detection, better prevention, and more effective treatments with fewer side effects.
Website: The Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center at Baylor College of Medicine
Contact:
Helen Kopelen
713-798-8514
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