The Lone Star State is closely associated with American football, barbeque, cowboys, and live music. On the other hand, Texas is also famous for having among the best hospitals in the world.

Home to more than 15 medical universities, 5,500 accredited medical hospitals, 6,100 top-rated biotechnology-related R&D and manufacturing firms, and more than 105,000 medical and life science-related professionals, Texas is a global leader in medical and biomedicine research, innovation, and services — including cancer treatment research and care.
Facilities such as the Texas Medical Center, the world’s largest medical complex, work hand-in-hand with local state universities and pharmaceutical companies to develop cutting-edge medical technology and treatments.
The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT), a state-funded initiative, has also been instrumental in expanding cancer treatment research and development. CPRIT is the second-largest taxpayer-funded cancer research organization in the world.
Other premier cancer research institutions in Texas that are working tirelessly to find a cure for cancer include the Baylor Scott & White Cancer Centers, Texas Oncology and Mary Crowley Cancer Research Centers, and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, America’s top-ranked cancer center.
While many positive things can be said about the Lone Star State, that list must surely be topped by its invaluable contribution to creating a cancer-free world.