Why We Support M.D. Anderson?
Research and Clinical Achievements
M. D. Anderson…
- Ranks first in the number of grants awarded - including 10
Specialized Programs of Research Excellence (SPORE) grants -
and total amount of grant dollars from the National Cancer Institute.
- Demonstrated in clinical studies that "lumpectomy"
followed by radiation for breast cancer can be as effective
as radical mastectomy, now a standard practice worldwide.
- Demonstrated that measuring cancer cells circulating in the
blood can predict outcomes for patients with advanced breast
cancer, thereby helping to identify patients requiring more
aggressive treatment to improve survival.
- Documented for the first time the difference in sensitivity
to chemotherapy among different genetic subtypes of breast cancer
leading to more effective treatment.
- Played a leadership role in an international trial demonstrating
that raloxifene, like tamoxifen, can prevent or delay the incidence
of breast cancer in high-risk women.
- Pioneered a combined-modality triple treatment strategy for
the successful management of locally advanced inflammatory breast
cancers, now the standard of care.
- Demonstrated the efficacy of Taxol against breast cancer,
now standard treatment.
- Showed that chemotherapy can safely be given after the first
trimester to pregnant women with breast cancer.
- Developed mammography technology and showed that mammography
can detect breast cancer at early, highly curable stages, leading
to adoption of standardized screening mammography.
- Created the nation's largest bone marrow transplantation program
enabling treatment of over 600 patients with high dose chemotherapy
annually.
More Information About M.D. Anderson:
- In the last 60 years, M. D. Anderson has built a worldwide
reputation for excellence in cancer patient care, research,
education and prevention. Read
more...
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Steps Toward Diversity - M. D. Anderson owes much of its
reputation as a world-class cancer center to a culturally
diverse workforce with unique and valuable skills. The Office
of Institutional Diversity (OID) builds on that foundation
with a 10-point initiative to recruit and retain minority
and female employees.
- In 2008, U.S.
News and World Report’s “America’s Best
Hospitals” survey ranked M. D. Anderson as the top
hospital in the nation for cancer care. M. D. Anderson has
achieved the top ranking four times in the past six years
and has ranked as one of the top two hospitals for cancer
care for 19 years, since the magazine began its annual survey
in 1990.
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