MD Anderson and RUSH announce partnership to create RUSH MD Anderson Cancer Center

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The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and RUSH University System for Health today announced a partnership to create RUSH MD Anderson Cancer Center.

Apr 26 2024University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center The partnership represents advanced clinical and operational integration in the delivery of cancer care, providing RUSH patients greater access to cancer treatments and research considered among the best in the world.

Our team at RUSH is incredibly proud of the care that we provide, and we are honored to consistently be recognized among the nation's best. Partnering with MD Anderson and their bold vision to be the premier cancer center in the world tells our patients that they can continue to expect the best possible care from RUSH.

Related StoriesAll RUSH MD Anderson physicians are specialty trained and board certified and have had their credentials approved by MD Anderson. RUSH MD Anderson providers also will have peer-to-peer access to MD Anderson's specialists and researchers for consultations on best practices and treatment decisions.

 

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