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Our History

The Texas Cancer Center was founded in 1998 by Dr. Richard A. Evans. Since the 1970's Dr. Evans has been an advocate of lumpectomy in the treatment of breast cancer. By the late 1980's this treatment was proven to be successful in many scientific studies. By the 1990's Dr. Evans recognized that breast cancer had become the most thoroughly studied of all malignancies and that the lessons learned from breast cancer applied to most, if not all, other cancers. His book, Making the Right Choice: Treatment Options in Cancer Surgery presents the evidence that limited surgery is safe and effective treatment for most patients with early cancer. Unfortunately, many cancer surgeons continue to perform radical surgery. Surprisingly, many surgeons are unaware of the great advances that have made in our understanding of cancer. One example is this has been called: "The Cancer Breakthrough You Never Heard of."

Doctors at the Texas Cancer Center explain the world's leading medical research in terms you can understand. Our recommendations are based completely on recent scientific studies. We show you those studies at the National Library of Medicine. For example, this is the famous NSABP lumpectomy study that changed breast cancer treatment in the U.S.

The Texas Cancer Center is 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization. We are funded by private donations and foundations. We have received support from the M.D. Anderson Foundation in Houston (unrelated to the hospital) and the Houston Educational Resource Network. We accept no banner advertising revenue.

 
        

  • Our Mission

    The mission of the TEXAS CANCER CENTER is to ensure that all patients facing treatment for cancer have all the information they need in order to choose treatment that is right for them. When differences of opinion exist, patients should have clear and easy access to physicians who advocate competing points of view.

    Board of Directors
    Biography of Richard A Evans, M.D.
    Curriculum Vitae

  • Confidentiality

    Data relating to individual patients and visitors, including their identity, is respected by this Web site. The Web site owners undertake to honour or exceed the legal requirements of medical/health information privacy that apply in the state of TEXAS, U.S.A.


Read about these cancers: bladder, breast, cervix, melanoma, prostate, rectum, and the soft tissue sarcomas. For other cancers, please call 713-975-8006 or e-mail the Texas Cancer Center.


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  The Texas Cancer Center gratefully welcomes contributions from all those
who would like to support our mission. Please make your check payable to
the Texas Cancer Center and mail it to 1011 Augusta Dr., Suite 210,
Houston, Texas 77057. The Texas Cancer Center is a 501 (c) (3)
organization and all donations are fully tax deductible.


If your donation is in memory or in honor of an individual, please give
us an appropriate name and address so we may acknowledge your gift. We
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