M. D. Anderson Cancer Center is a cancer research facility in the United States.
Located in Houston, Texas inside the Texas Medical Center, the world's largest medical center. M. D. Anderson was created by an act of the Texas legislature in 1941 making it a component of the The University of Texas System. It was one of the three founding Comprehensive Cancer Centers established by the National Cancer Act of 1971. The hospital currently sees about 70,000 patients per year and employs over 15,000 people.
In 1994 according to U.S. News & World Report, M.D. Anderson was ranked the thirteenth best medical center in the nation.* Since 1994 the cancer center has grown to enjoy a listing in U.S. News & World Report as one of the top two cancer hospitals. A healthy rivalry exists between Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer center (MSKCC) in New York and MD Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC). It currently has "Accreditation with Commendation" by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.
In 1941 the Texas Legislature had appropriated $500,000 to build a cancer hospital and research center. The Anderson Foundation agreed to match funds with the state if the hospital were located in Houston in the Texas Medical Center (another project of the Anderson Foundation), and named after Anderson.
The hospital started operation in the home of James A. Baker, seeing 46 patients before moving to its current location in 1954.
The hospital ranks first in the number of National Cancer Institute grants, spending over $313 million on research in 2004.
Some landmark research conducted at the Center Center includes:
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