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MD Anderson Bay Area Cares for the Region’s Patients Now & in the Future The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center’s team in the Bay Area continues to deliver unparalleled cancer care to patients living and working in Southeast Houston and the surrounding area, while building its new outpatient clinic in League City. Currently located in a low-rise medical office building located at the corner of NASA Road 1 and St. John Drive in Nassau Bay, MD Anderson in the Bay Area provides integrated and multidisciplinary medical oncology, radiation oncology, surgical oncology and supportive care services. Our clinical team treats a wide range of cancers, and many MD Anderson faculty, physician assistants advance practice nurses and care providers have specialties in breast, thoracic, head and neck, skin, colorectal, endocrine, neurologic, gynecologic and genitourinary cancers. MD Anderson in the Bay Area also offers on-site, outpatient lab services, rehabilitation therapy, cancer pain management, clinical nutrition, genetic counseling, plastic and reconstructive surgery, and nurse navigator services. The location also provides access to a variety of clinical trials. Each patient has the added benefit of integrated and multidisciplinary care, which is MD Anderson’s signature approach to care that has been a constant throughout the institution’s 75-year history in Houston. By: Julie Penne Associate Director, Public Relations The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center [email protected] Allcorn completed almost all of his treatment, including chemotherapy and radiation, at MD Anderson in the Bay Area. He said the convenience of being treated near his home, work and family helped him maintain a degree of normalcy. Staying close to home, while still getting MD Anderson’s standard of care, was a “blessing for all,” he said. About one year from now, MD Anderson’s new facility about eight miles away from its current location in the Bay Area will open. Now under construction on the League City campus of The University of Texas Medical Branch, the building will stand adjacent to the new UTMB hospital and outpatient clinics. MD Anderson’s new four-story building will house a full complement of oncologic diagnostic imaging; a woman’s breast screening and diagnostic clinic; clinical space for multi-specialty medical oncology, surgical oncology, radiation oncology and treatment; infusion therapy; laboratory services; rehabilitation services; and supportive care. In 2015, MD Anderson and UTMB announced a first-ever clinical collaboration between the two Houston-area UT System institutions to provide care. The collaboration is part of UT System Chancellor William McRaven’s initiative to drive more efficient and improved health care for Texans. To schedule an appointment or for additional information about MD Anderson in the Bay Area, please call 1-866-960-6087 or 713-563-0670. Aaron Allcorn was one of the MD Anderson in the Bay Area patients who especially appreciated the multidisciplinary approach to care. He liked that his medical oncologist, Amy Hassan, M.D., discussed his case with colleagues to develop the best possible course of action for his diagnosis of B-cell lymphoma. “The multidisciplinary approach gives an extra order of magnitude to a patient’s comfort,” said Allcorn. “It isn’t just one person’s best judgement. Rather, it’s a team of experts who are looking at just me.” 13 MOMENTUM / October 2017 Surgeon Mehrad Adibi, M.D. and Registered Nurse Gayle Mendoza