This Science News Wire page contains a press release issued by an organization and is provided to you "as is" with little or no review from Science X staff.

Dr. Curtis Wray awarded cancer research grant

July 3rd, 2012
Dr. Curtis Wray awarded cancer research grant
UTHealth surgeon Curtis Wray, M.D., is working to enhance the care of people with liver cancer. Credit: The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth)

Curtis Wray, M.D., an assistant professor of surgery at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) Medical School, has been awarded a grant from the American Cancer Society to find ways to improve the care and quality of life for people with liver cancer. Liver cancer is the sixth most common type of cancer in the world and about 750,000 new cases were diagnosed in 2008.

Wray is using his 5-year, $729,000 grant to study disparities in the life expectancy of patients with advanced liver cancer, which averages about seven months but is considerably less in the underserved population. In an effort to pinpoint factors contributing to this disparity, Wray is following liver cancer patients in the Harris County Hospital District, which is the community's leading integrated healthcare system focused on caring for the medically underserved individuals and families in Harris County.

"We know the outcomes for people with liver cancer have been suboptimal in an underserved population," he said. "We want to know why and what can be done to improve the quality of life for these patients."

Provided by University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Citation: Dr. Curtis Wray awarded cancer research grant (2012, July 3) retrieved 10 February 2025 from https://sciencex.com/wire-news/102790201/dr-curtis-wray-awarded-cancer-research-grant.html
This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no part may be reproduced without the written permission. The content is provided for information purposes only.