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Living Beyond Cancer A-Z Symposium

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UT Health San Antonio recently issued the following announcement.

The second annual Living Beyond Cancer A-Z: A Mays Cancer Center, home to UT Health Antonio MD Anderson Symposium is on Jan. 8, 2022, at UT Health San Antonio. The symposium features leading physicians, providers and experts on cancer. It's a full day of learning, empowerment and discovery planned to help you along your cancer journey.

Cancer survivors, cancer patients, friends, family and caregivers are invited to join informative discussions and breakout sessions on topics including:

  • An in-depth dive into specific types of cancer including breast, colorectal, neurological and thoracic; exploring diagnoses; the latest insights and treatment options.
  • Health and wellness sessions to equip you with important strategies to stay physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually fit before, during and after treatment
  • Discussion of the advances available in cancer care.
Join Expert-led Discussions 

Cancer care and treatment extends beyond the exam room for many patients. This symposium offers individuals with cancer, at any stage of their journey, their loved ones and their caregivers the opportunity to hear top experts in cancer diagnosis, treatment and management, and discuss important strategies for coping with the effects of cancer. These include:

  • Physical activity.
  • Complementary and integrative therapies.
  • Stress management techniques.
You’ll have the opportunity to ask questions about the latest advances and approaches to living, and thriving, with cancer.

Seats are limited. Reserve your seat today. Registration is free and ends on Dec. 15, 2021. 

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