UT MD Anderson opens new Colorectal Center to provide specialized care in healing environment

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Âé¶¹Ó³»­ MD Anderson Cancer Center  announced the opening of its new Colorectal Center, located?on the second floor of UT?MD?Anderson¡¯s Duncan Building?at?1155 Pressler Street. The institution hosted an event to celebrate the opening on March 18.

The new Colorectal Center reflects UT MD?Anderson¡¯s continued commitment to delivering specialized, patient-centered cancer care while expanding capacity to meet growing demand, especially among young adults diagnosed with colorectal cancer. By bringing multidisciplinary expertise, thoughtfully designed clinical spaces and healing-focused art together in one location, the center aims to create a more coordinated and supportive experience for patients throughout their cancer journey.

¡°Our new Colorectal Center represents an important evolution in how we provide cancer care. The center, meticulously designed for our patient population, integrates world-class art and redefines the patient and provider experience through a proactive and forward-looking model of care,¡± said Peter WT Pisters, M.D., president of UT?MD?Anderson. ¡°Our objective is to deliver a comprehensive support system that empowers both the patients we are privileged to serve and the expert multidisciplinary teams dedicated to their care.¡±

The 24,565-square-foot center blends art, design and technology to foster a calm, healing environment focused on patient experience. The facility includes 32 exam rooms, five of which are equipped for advanced procedures, along with a lobby featuring three focus rooms. Patients will also continue to have access to supportive services such as nutrition counseling, pain management, genetic counseling and risk assessment.

¡°This center represents the future of colorectal cancer care,¡± said , chair of Colon and Rectal Surgery. ¡°We are bringing together specialized expertise, comprehensive support services and a thoughtfully designed environment that strengthens our ability to deliver the highest level of care for every patient we serve.¡±

Over the past two decades, colorectal cancer rates have steadily increased among adults younger than 50, rising about 1% per year since 2004. In response, UT MD Anderson established a program focused on young-onset colorectal cancer, offering specialized care tailored specifically to the needs of younger patients. The Colorectal Center reflects this commitment by offering an expanded, unified space for comprehensive services. 

¡°When we treat young patients, we are addressing more than just the cancer,¡± said , professor of Colon and Rectal Surgery and director of the young-onset colorectal cancer program. ¡°We also recognize the significant psychological impact that a diagnosis can have on their lives. This new center provides a dedicated space where we can deliver personalized, whole-person care and walk that journey with every patient, so they know they are not alone."

The new center also features a site-specific art installation by a local Houston artist comprising over 4,000 abstract leaves patterned to reflect the intricate structure of DNA called  This installation is part of a curated art program intended to provide moments of levity and respite for patients and caregivers. 

¡°Art is an essential component of the healing environment at UT MD Anderson,¡± said Jennifer Finkel, Ph.D., associate vice president for Art Experience. ¡°As we continue to expand the art experience on campus, we will incorporate a diverse array of media and materials, from textiles to digital art, and showcase a dynamic mix of local and international artists. All will help to transform each patient¡¯s experience.¡±

A planned second phase will further expand the center¡¯s footprint, adding more exam rooms to optimize patient flow and subspecialty coordination. This growth transforms the center into a world-class destination for patients seeking specialized colorectal cancer care.