MD Anderson Cancer Center
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As 2019 winds down, I want to take a moment to thank you. Because of your generosity, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center remains at the forefront of unlocking the mysteries of cancer.
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| MD Anderson’s own Jim Allison, Ph.D., won the first Nobel Prize given for cancer therapy in 29 years. His groundbreaking work in immunotherapy led to the lifesaving drug, ipilimumab. This kind of research is possible only with the help of friends like you.
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With your support, we can continue to make groundbreaking achievements. I’m hoping you can send a gift today to help MD Anderson conduct more crucial research to give more people a second chance at life.
Make your holiday gift by Dec. 31 to help MD Anderson:
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• | Build on Dr. Allison’s discoveries to find the next immunotherapy breakthrough
| • | Pioneer innovative research and treatments to save more lives
| • | Continue our world-renowned cancer prevention, education and patient programs |
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Please don’t wait to support more award-winning research that can help save the lives of people facing cancer. Make your tax-deductible gift by Dec. 31.
Sincerely,
Darrow Zeidenstein, Ph.D. Senior Vice President and Chief Development Officer
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