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Texas Tech Health El Paso’s outreach programs have expanded to 105 underserved rural communities across West Texas

By Leonard Martinez

Over the past decade, Texas Tech Health El Paso has saved lives through various cancer prevention programs organized under the Foster School of Medicine’s Department of Family and Community Medicine.

These community outreach programs – BEST, De Casa en Casa, SuCCCeS, and Tiempo de Vacunarte – have been generously supported by millions of grant dollars from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas. Thanks to this support and community partnerships, these programs have expanded their reach to 105 counties across West Texas, providing no-cost screenings and tests to thousands in distant, rural communities.

“Cancer prevention outreach is critically important for our Hispanic-majority Borderplex, which has disparities in incidence and mortality of certain cancers, compared to the rest of Texas,” said Jennifer Molokwu, M.D., director of Texas Tech Health El Paso’s Cancer Prevention and Control division. “With evidence-based practices, our programs aim to help close these disparity gaps.”