From Dallas With Love
Massive $50 million donation from oil heiress is a game changer for a Houston hospital
Dallas philanthropist Lyda Hill has pledged $50 million to the Moon Shots Program at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, the largest donation in the program’s history and one of the all-time largest in M.D. Anderson's overall history.
The Moon Shots Program began in September as an extensive effort to combat cancer and significantly reduce cancer deaths. It comprises six teams of researchers from M.D. Anderson that focus on eight types of cancer, including melanoma, lung cancer, and triple-negative breast and high-grade serous ovarian cancer.
“I’m excited about the Moon Shots Program,” Hill said in a statement. “It represents a different direction for research that crosses disciplines and offers new hope for breaking cancer’s codes. I’m pleased to offer my support to this historic effort.”
Hill is no stranger to record-breaking gifts. In 2011, she gave $20 million to her alma mater, the Hockaday School — the largest in its history.
The program intends to take the knowledge and practices gathered from the six teams and apply it to fighting other cancers.
The $50 million will go toward several “high-priority” projects, including reliable and low-cost lung cancer screenings and screenings for the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic mutations.
Actress Angelina Jolie recently had a double mastectomy after she learned she had the BRCA1 mutation.
M.D. Anderson president Ronald DePinho said in a statement that Hill's donation will be vital to the success of Moon Shots, which is expected to cost $3 billion in its first decade.
“Its broad application across the cancer care continuum of prevention, detection, treatment and survivorship will play a significant role in the success of the entire Moon Shots Program, especially in the areas of early detection, risk assessment, and the development of more effective treatments for multiple cancer types,” DePinho said.
Hill, the granddaughter of Texas oilman H.L. Hunt, is no stranger to record-breaking gifts. In 2011, she gave $20 million to the Hockaday School in Dallas, her alma mater. It was the largest single gift in the school's history and the largest donation from a living alumna of a private girls' school in America.
The gifts to Hockaday and M.D. Anderson notwithstanding, Hill isn't wont to publicize her generosity. Keeping with her commitment of supporting health advances, Hill recently donated several million dollars to another undisclosed medical research facility.