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  2. MD Anderson Cancer Center - Wikipedia

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    MD Anderson Services Corporation [96] (formerly MD Anderson Cancer Center Outreach Corporation [97]) was established in 1989 as a not-for-profit corporation to enhance revenues of The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center by establishing joint ventures in selected markets, providing additional referrals to the institution, contracting ...

  3. Kim Perrot - Wikipedia

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    Comets fans raised money to create "Kim's Place", an area at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston where kids with cancer can play games, sports, and relax. Also, the "Kim Perrot Leadership Award" was created by the Houston Can! Academy (a charter school for at risk youth). [6]

  4. R. Lee Clark - Wikipedia

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    MD Anderson was one of first three comprehensive cancer centers designated by the Cancer Act. [18] Clark's then-novel interdisciplinary approach at MD Anderson was a model for cancer centers around the world; [ 7 ] he felt that basic science and clinical laboratories and patient care facilities should be housed together to better integrate ...

  5. Texas Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Texas Medical Center was established in 1945, in part by funds endowed to the M.D. Anderson Foundation by businessman Monroe Dunaway Anderson. [11] The fund's first gift was a check of $1,000 to the Junior League Eye Fund for eyeglasses.

  6. How Kate Middleton told her kids she was being treated for cancer

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    Kate has not specified what kind of cancer she was treated for. Both Kate and William are champions of mental health and therapy. In 2016, Kate shared her approach to parenting in a blog published ...

  7. James "Red" Duke - Wikipedia

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    James Henry "Red" Duke, Jr. (November 16, 1928 – August 25, 2015) was a trauma surgeon and professor at McGovern Medical School, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center, where he worked on-site since 1972.

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