New Cancer Center Coming to Houston

HOUSTON (AP) _ Texas Gov. Rick Perry has taken a break from the presidential campaign trail to announce a new cancer-fighting research center in Houston.

But Perry was in campaign mode Monday, praising the Texas economy for fostering the development of a facility that will work to identify new cancers, develop drugs to fight them and get those drugs to people who need them more quickly.

Perry, who is seeking the Republican nomination to run against Democratic President Barack Obama, called the state economy “the envy of the nation for the past decade.”

The Institute for Applied Cancer Science will be part of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. MD Anderson is ranked among the top cancer centers in the world.

Perry called the announcement “substantial.”
     
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