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— Darrow

The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center
Impact: Annual Fund Newsletter. Winter 2023.

Thankful for your partnership

With the holidays approaching, now is the perfect time to share how thankful everyone at MD Anderson Cancer Center is for your generous support. You play a vital role in the advances featured in this issue of Impact, such as the creation of an atlas that will deepen our understanding of breast biology. You stand behind our progress© to expand the effectiveness of drugs that deliver treatments directly to cancer cells. And you give life-changing hope to people with cancer. Thank you, and warmest holiday wishes.

Peter WT Pisters, M.D.
President

   Spotlight

A study co-led by MD Anderson researchers has created the most comprehensive map of normal breast tissue. The Human Breast Cell Atlas delivers a new understanding of mammary biology — the potential to help identify new therapies. "We expect this tool will be highly useful."

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Science Beat

Researchers are expanding the ability to deliver potent treatments directly to cancer cells.

➜ See the latest in the use of antibody drug conjugates

Team #BeatCancer

Meet Emily and Tim Leary, who both underwent the same pancreatic cancer surgery.

➜ Read the Learys' inspiring cancer journey

Latest Developments

Researchers are expanding the ability to deliver potent treatments directly to cancer cells.

➜ See the latest in the use of antibody drug conjugates

Patient stories

Meet Emily and Tim Leary, who both underwent the same pancreatic cancer surgery.

➜ Read the Learys' inspiring cancer journey

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