The Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) integrates
the cancer-related activities from multiple institutions in the world-renowned
Texas Medical Center (TMC) to improve cancer research, enhance patient care
and fast-track our efforts to end this disease in all its forms. The Center
is comprised of Baylor College of Medicine and its primary teaching hospitals -
Texas Children’s Hospital, Ben Taub General Hospital and the Michael E. DeBakey
Veterans Affairs Medical Center. This consortium, along with programs which
extend into other TMC clinical partners, provides Houston’s diverse population
access to an exceptional team of cancer experts. The Duncan Cancer Center
combines a unique set of strengths in the fight against cancer, including the
largest pediatric cancer and hematology program in the country, outstanding
care for the community’s indigent population, and some of the finest veterans
care in the nation.
The Center coordinates more than $100 million in total cancer-related research
support, including nearly $40 million from the National Cancer Institute.
Research efforts are organized around eight collaborative, multidisciplinary
programs, including breast cancer, prostate cancer, pediatric oncology,
cancer biology, cancer cell and gene therapy, cancer prevention and population
sciences, nuclear receptor biology and molecular carcinogenesis. These research
programs and the Center’s 270-plus members are supported by nine shared resources,
providing the essential services our cancer researchers need to achieve their
goals. The Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center is enhanced by the College’s
internationally recognized departments and programs in the basic sciences,
particularly Molecular and Human Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology.
The BCM Human Genome Sequencing Center is another major asset which helps
accelerate our understanding of the genetic makeup of cancers, advancing the
promise of personalized oncology care in the near future.
In 2006 businessman and philanthropist Dan L. Duncan contributed $100
million to the Cancer Center ensuring its growth and stability for years to
come. With its outstanding record of research, collaborative culture, and
diverse patient base from affiliated hospitals, the Dan L. Duncan Cancer
Center at Baylor College of Medicine provides a rich environment for hope
to thrive and grow.
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