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Partners create new cancer center.(Baylor College of Medicine; Methodist Health Care System)

Houston Business Journal

| April 02, 1999 | Darwin, Jennifer | COPYRIGHT 1985 American City Business Journals, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Baylor College of Medicine and the Methodist Health Care System have joined forces to form a new cancer research and treatment center in Houston.

The new Baylor/Methodist Cancer Center has recruited prominent prostate cancer physician Dr. Peter Scardino back to Houston as director of the unique institution. He will oversee the combined $40 million in grant money the medical systems have on hand to study the disease.

The partners have a goal of becoming one of the 60 National Cancer Centers designated by the National Cancer Institute. Only two facilities in Texas have reached this level - the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston and the University Of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. …

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