Bill Text: TX SCR46 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced
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Bill Title: Commemorating the 70th anniversary of The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2011-05-27 - Signed by the Governor [SCR46 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-SCR46-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Commemorating the 70th anniversary of The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2011-05-27 - Signed by the Governor [SCR46 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-SCR46-Introduced.html
82R5781 BPG-F | ||
By: Ellis | S.C.R. No. 46 |
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WHEREAS, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is | ||
marking its 70th anniversary in 2011, and this occasion provides an | ||
ideal opportunity to recognize the remarkable achievements of this | ||
noteworthy institution; and | ||
WHEREAS, Over the past seven decades, MD Anderson has served | ||
more than 800,000 people, the majority of whom have been Texas | ||
residents, and patients in every corner of the world have benefited | ||
from medical discoveries at the center; public education and | ||
community outreach programs initiated by MD Anderson now reach more | ||
than 1.4 million Texans annually and address the needs of those at | ||
increased risk for cancer, particularly underserved and minority | ||
populations; and | ||
WHEREAS, For many years, MD Anderson has received more grants | ||
from the National Cancer Institute and conducted more clinical | ||
trials to evaluate new treatments than any other institution; the | ||
center sets the standard in developing new therapies targeted to | ||
the cancer-related genes and proteins associated with each | ||
patient's disease; moreover, MD Anderson has expanded the continuum | ||
of care beyond diagnosis and treatment of cancer patients to | ||
encompass major programs in cancer prevention and to address the | ||
special needs of cancer survivors; and | ||
WHEREAS, Rising to meet the health care challenges of the | ||
21st century, MD Anderson excels as a degree-granting institution; | ||
it awards baccalaureate degrees in eight allied health disciplines | ||
and master's and doctoral degrees in biomedical research; more than | ||
85,000 physicians, scientists, nurses, and health care | ||
professionals have been trained at the center; and | ||
WHEREAS, President John Mendelsohn, M.D., has guided MD | ||
Anderson for the past 15 years, building on the strong foundation | ||
built by his predecessors, Charles A. LeMaistre, M.D., and R. Lee | ||
Clark, M.D.; Dr. Mendelsohn provides inspired leadership to a staff | ||
of more than 17,000 dedicated professionals, along with | ||
approximately 1,200 hospital volunteers; their efforts are | ||
supported by the skillful direction of The University of Texas | ||
System Board of Regents, the work of citizen volunteers of The | ||
University Cancer Foundation Board of Visitors, and the generosity | ||
of thousands of donors; and | ||
WHEREAS, Internationally recognized for its excellence, The | ||
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has been named the | ||
nation's number one cancer hospital by US News & World Report; the | ||
exceptional reputation of this institution is a reflection of its | ||
immeasurable contributions to the advancement of medical science | ||
and of the outstanding care that has made a positive difference in | ||
the lives of hundreds of thousands of patients and their families | ||
over the past seven decades; now, therefore, be it | ||
RESOLVED, That the 82nd Legislature of the State of Texas | ||
hereby commemorate the 70th anniversary of The University of Texas | ||
MD Anderson Cancer Center and extend to all those associated with | ||
the institution sincere best wishes for continued success in their | ||
vital endeavors; and, be it further | ||
RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be | ||
prepared for The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center as an | ||
expression of high regard by the Texas Senate and House of | ||
Representatives. |