Mays Cancer Center by the numbers

Pie charts show Mays Cancer Center funding sources and use of funds by type for Fiscal Year 2022.
Mays Cancer Center funding sources and use of funds by type for Fiscal Year 2022.

The data points below reflect Mays Cancer Center activity and accomplishments from Fiscal Year 2022.

 

Research funding

  • Mays Cancer Center received $53 million in extramural research funding, including funding from Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas. Ongoing CPRIT funding of the center has totaled $22,246,988, encompassing 33 projects.
  • SA Cancer Council provided $343,568 for pilot research, breast cancer research and treatment, and the patient supportive care program.

 

By the numbers

 


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In the 2022 issue of Mays Cancer Center Annual Report

What does the cancer journey look like? One depiction is a mosaic — a composite of the thousands of patients, family members and friends, caregivers, physicians, providers and researchers who have joined the battle to end cancer so that every cancer journey can become a survivor story. At the Mays Cancer Center, we strive every day to find new therapies, to increase the diversity of participants in our clinical trials and to expand rehabilitation opportunities to more patients, because we know that every cancer journey gives us all a reason to fight.

View the 2022 issue

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