
Empowering Communities Through Cancer Awareness
The UAMS Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute is rolling out an opportunity for residents in Helena-West Helena to learn about critical cancer treatments at an upcoming town hall. On October 16, 2025, individuals are invited to gather at the UAMS East Regional Campus to engage in a discussion about cancer clinical trials and the possibilities they present.
Why This Town Hall Matters
This town hall is free and open to anyone interested in understanding how Arkansas is tackling cancer through local initiatives. Attendees can expect to hear from experts about innovative treatments available through clinical trials, which are vital for developing effective solutions for various types of cancer. Participants will also learn about the essential patient navigation services that help guide individuals through their healthcare journeys.
A Commitment to Better Health Outcomes
Dr. Dan Dixon, the associate director of the Community Outreach and Engagement team at the Cancer Institute, emphasizes that this event aligns with their mission to improve cancer care in Arkansas. With nearly 100 scientists researching high-priority cancers, UAMS is dedicated to ensuring state-of-the-art treatments are accessible to everyone in the community.
A Future Focusing on Wellness
As the only academic cancer research center in Arkansas, UAMS stands as a beacon of hope and innovation for patients. The outreach initiatives and engagements from the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute aim not just to educate but to inspire action from community members. By participating in this town hall, individuals will not only gain knowledge but can also become advocates for their health and the health of their loved ones.
This is an invitation to learn, share, and empower one another towards better health outcomes. Let’s embrace this chance to be part of a positive change in our community!
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