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The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center

MD Anderson Cancer Center
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University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is located in Houston Medical Center
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is located in Texas
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is located in the US
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Geography
Location Houston, Texas, United States of America
Coordinates 29°42′29″N 95°23′51″W / 29.707999°N 95.397525°W / 29.707999; -95.397525Coordinates: 29°42′29″N 95°23′51″W / 29.707999°N 95.397525°W / 29.707999; -95.397525
Organisation
Care system Public
Hospital type Specialist
Affiliated university University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas A&M College of Medicine
Services
Emergency department Oncologic emergency center
Beds 665
Speciality Cancer
History
Founded 1941
Links
Website mdanderson.org

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (colloquially MD Anderson) is one of the original three comprehensive cancer centers in the United States. As of 2016, MD Anderson Cancer Center was ranked #1 for cancer care in the "Best Hospitals" report published by the U.S. News & World Report.

It is both a degree-granting academic institution, and a cancer treatment and research center located at the Texas Medical Center in Houston. MD Anderson is widely regarded as one of the best cancer centers in the US. It is one of the few hospitals in the US affiliated with two major research based medical schools: The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, and Baylor College of Medicine. It has an endowment of $486 million as of November 30, 2014.

MD Anderson was created by an act of the Texas Legislature in 1941, making it a part of The University of Texas System and was established by the National Cancer Act of 1971. Today it is one of 45 Comprehensive Cancer Centers designated by the National Cancer Institute. The cancer center provided care for about 127,000 patients in Fiscal Year 2014 and employs more than 20,000 people.

The cancer center is named after Monroe Dunaway Anderson, a banker and cotton trader from Jackson, Tennessee. He was a member of a business partnership with his brother-in-law Will Clayton. Their company became the largest cotton company in the world. Anderson feared that in the event of one of the partners' deaths, the company would lose a large amount of money to estate tax and be forced to dissolve. To avoid this, Anderson created the MD Anderson Foundation with an initial sum of $300,000. In 1939 after Anderson's death, the foundation received $19 million.


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