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Climate Change and Cancer Care

Cancer centers and their patients face disruptions caused by hurricanes, wildfires and other extreme weather events.

Publication: Cancer Today

The need for coordinated and collaborative efforts to provide care to cancer patients during and after an extreme weather event is imperative. Vivek Kavadi, radiation oncologist at Texas Oncology–Sugar Land explains the importance of continued care during a climate event, “We’re in the cancer business. What we do is not optional."

Read the full article at Cancer Today.

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