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Dallas Living Legend 2026
Clayton Kershaw and Dirk Nowitzki, this year's honoree, speak on stage at A Conversation With A Living Legend® in Dallas on March 23, 2026.
Dirk Nowitzki honored at UT MD Anderson’s A Conversation With a Living Legend® Dallas
Former NBA champion Dirk Nowitzki was honored Monday, March 23, during The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center’s A Conversation With a Living Legend® Dallas. MLB great and former Living Legend honoree Clayton Kershaw joined Nowitzki in bringing together a distinguished audience of donors and supporters united in the mission to end cancer.
Only Possible
Here
, The Campaign to End Cancer
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Event Photo Highlights
The evening's distinguished supporters and facilitators, honoree, and UT MD Anderson faculty and leadership
Courtney and Timothy Brooks
Richard and Wendy Carlyle, Barbara Thomas-Lemmon and Michael Thomas
Dirk Nowitzki speaks with Clayton Kershaw at A Conversation With a Living Legend® on March 23, 2026.
Bill and Zora Skelton, and Trish and Paul Ellis, M.D.
Billy McBee, Tom Abington, Sherry McManus, and Susie and Leo Corrigan
Texas college football icons Mack Brown and R.C. Slocum lauded at MD Anderson’s A Conversation With a Living Legend® Houston
Led by college football coaching greats Mack Brown and R.C. Slocum, attendees at The University of Texas
MD Anderson
Cancer Center’s A Conversation With a Living Legend®  Houston united in the mission to end cancer on Feb. 3. The event raised over $1.5 million to benefit cancer research.
A Conversation with a Living Legend® is
MD Anderson’s
signature fundraising event and has raised more than $61 million over the past three decades. This year’s event supports
Breakthroughs
, an initiative of
MD Anderson’s
largest-ever fundraising effort – the $2.5 billion  comprehensive philanthropic campaign,
Only Possible
Here
, The Campaign to End Cancer
. This historic effort already has raised $1.98 billion, accelerating progress in groundbreaking innovations and transformative advancements that define
MD Anderson
During the intimate maroon and burnt orange-gilded evening, Slocum and Brown shared powerful life lessons, practical jokes and meaningful anecdotes about life, family, football and cancer to a select crowd of over 600 supporters and guests. The conversation between the longtime friends and gridiron rivals was moderated by emcee Randy McIlvoy, sports director for KPRC 2 in Houston.
“There are few things more powerful than those who lead by example in service of a collective goal,” said
Peter WT Pisters, M.D.
, president of
MD Anderson
. “The steadfast commitment of supporters to our mission – and the reminder from Coach Brown and Coach Slocum that cancer affects us all – highlights the continued importance of working together to end cancer.”
This year’s event was chaired by Patty Kelly and T. Mark Kelly, and Catherine Susser and Sam L. Susser. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, Kathy Mays Johnson and Bill Johnson, Linda Mays McCaul and Congressman Michael McCaul, Marsha McCombs Shields and John H. Shields served as honorary chairs. John Zerwas, M.D., chancellor for The University of Texas System, also provided welcoming remarks.
Longtime friends share lessons from on and off the gridiron
Brown served as head coach for the Texas Longhorns from 1998 to 2013, leading them to the 2005 BCS National Championship and two Big 12 titles. The winningest coach in Texas A&M football history, Slocum held the head coaching position in College Station from 1989 to 2002.
When asked about the most memorable highlights of their 36-year friendship and coaching careers, events off the field were counted as almost more important than championship wins or losses.
“It’s all about relationships,” Brown said. “R.C. and I know that recruitment is a 40-year investment, not four.”
As fathers, they both saw coaching as the responsibility to shepherd good, respectful college players into successful men. For them, in football and in life, relationships come first.
Upon winning the national championship in 2005, Brown told his team, “Don’t make this the greatest day of your life. Use this to become a better student, a better father, a better husband, a better person. It’s about the game of life.”
Both coaches also shared their personal reverence and appreciation for
MD Anderson
, having been connected to the institution in significant ways. Slocum encountered a challenge  in his own “game of life” when he was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2021, seeking support for treatment  through
MD Anderson
. Through the diligence of his care team, he was declared cancer-free the following year.
“Everyone connected with my treatment, including those in the hallway and the janitorial crew, everyone was a helper. Everybody – 100%. I had not one single negative experience at
MD Anderson
,” Slocum said. “The people there are the best. They were there every step of the way, and I’m so thankful to be here.”
Brown described a “countless number of stories" featuring loved ones impacted by the quality of care they received as patients at
MD Anderson
, including Slocum.
“Just to simply see how sick R.C. was and to know we really weren’t sure whether he was going to be here or not, and to be sitting with him here today?
MD Anderson’s
a miracle place that makes miracles happen and saves so many lives,” Brown said. “
MD Anderson
changes lives and saves lives – that's pretty powerful.”
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To learn more, visit: MDAnderson.org/Soccer
Request an appointment at MD Anderson by calling 1-877-632-6789 or online: My.MDAnderson.org/RequestAppointment
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To learn more, visit: MDAnderson.org/Soccer
Request an appointment at MD Anderson by calling 1-877-632-6789 or online: https://My.MDAnderson.org/RequestAppointment
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To learn more, visit: MDAnderson.org/Soccer.
Request an appointment at MD Anderson by calling 1-877-632-6789 or online: My.MDAnderson.org/RequestAppointment
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Description:
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To learn more, visit: MDAnderson.org/Soccer.
Request an appointment at MD Anderson by calling 1-877-632-6789 or online: My.MDAnderson.org/RequestAppointment
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“Be strong. Be brave. Don’t cry,” says Mateo.
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To learn more, visit: MDAnderson.org/Soccer
Request an appointment at MD Anderson by calling 1-877-632-6789 or online: My.MDAnderson.org/RequestAppointment
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Photos provided by Getty Images and the Houston Astros
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Request an appointment at MD Anderson by calling 1-877-632-6789 or online: https://My.MDAnderson.org/RequestAppointment
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Request an appointment at MD Anderson by calling 1-877-632-6789 or online: https://My.MDAnderson.org/RequestAppointment
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To learn more, visit: MDAnderson.org/CellTherapy
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Learn more: MDAnderson.org/Research
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Learn more: https://www.mdanderson.org/newsroom/university-of-texas-system-regents-announce-plans-build-ut-medical-center-on-site-erwin-center.h00-159621012.html
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MD Anderson Cancer Center is No. 1 in the nation for cancer care
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Learn more: https://www.mdanderson.org/newsroom/md-anderson-ranked-number-one-in-the-nation-for-cancer-care.h00-159620223.html
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A new era for immunotherapy with the James P. Allison Institute
MD Anderson’s James P. Allison Institute is leading exceptional discovery, translational and clinical research to integrate immunobiology across disciplines and unlock the full potential of science and medicine for human health.
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Learn more: MDAnderson.org/AllisonInstitute
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Breast cancer patient volunteers at Texas Children's Houston Open after completing treatment
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Ovarian cancer survivor gives back to MD Anderson
As an MD Anderson employee, Angela Hernandez knew her work in fundraising was making a difference in patients’ lives. Now as a survivor, Angela feels like she’s giving back to her success. “If I can help one other person, then that’s all I need!”
Learn more about Angela's story: https://www.mdanderson.org/cancerwise/ovarian-cancer-survivor--why-i-sought-treatment-at-MD-Anderson.h00-159306201.html
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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia survivor gives back at MD Anderson League City
Brad Adams, a chronic lymphocytic leukemia survivor, loves to volunteer and talk to cancer patients at MD Anderson League City. He feels very grateful for the care he received and for the opportunity to participate in a clinical trial conducted by William Wierda, M.D., Ph.D.
To learn more about clinical trials, click here: https://www.mdanderson.org/patients-family/diagnosis-treatment/clinical-trials.html
Request an appointment at MD Anderson by calling 1-877-632-6789 or online: My.MDAnderson.org/RequestAppointment
Melanoma survivor Sam Gee grateful for immunotherapy and treatment at MD Anderson
When Sam Gee learned he had melanoma, he was a high school freshman. A mole he’d had since his early youth had become concerning and a checkup would confirm that he needed immediate care. His family turned to MD Anderson. Sam is now recovering thanks to the immunotherapy breakthroughs.
Read Sam's story: https://www.mdanderson.org/cancerwise/after-two-melanoma-diagnoses--a-family-reflects-on-their-experiences-at-MD-Anderson.h00-159618645.html
Request an appointment at MD Anderson by calling 1-877-632-6789 or online: https://my.mdanderson.org/RequestAppointment
14-year-old cancer survivor receives front row Taylor Swift tickets from donor impacted by cancer
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Ilan Saadia, whose mother was treated for lymphoma in 1991, and his 17-year-old daughter, Gabriella, are making Hallie's dreams come true. Gabriella used her "early access" to purchase two additional concert tickets, and she and her dad decided to donate them to a pediatric patient being treated at MD Anderson like Ilan's mother was.
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John Stamos and anaplastic thyroid cancer survivor Jeffrey Foskett give back to MD Anderson
Actor and musician John Stamos' close friend, Jeffrey Foskett, is undergoing treatment for anaplastic thyroid cancer at MD Anderson. Stamos shares his gratitude for the exceptional care Foskett has received since starting treatment at MD Anderson in 2019.
Foskett — a singer, songwriter and record producer who worked for decades as a touring and studio musician for The Beach Boys — began his care at MD Anderson after previous thyroid cancer treatment side effects ended his singing career.
Read Jeffrey Foskett's story: https://www.mdanderson.org/cancerwise/anaplastic-thyroid-cancer-survivor--i-wish-i-d-gone-to-md-anderson-first.h00-159538167.html
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Stage IV breast cancer survivor: How Boot Walk funds support patient care
Stage IV breast cancer survivor: How Boot Walk funds support patient care
Description: Sharon Blake shares how her experience as a stage IV breast cancer patient at MD Anderson is enhanced by programs that help her manage mental and physical side effects due to her treatment. Funds raised through MD Anderson’s Boot Walk to End Cancer® support patient programs.
Register for the Boot Walk or donate today: MDAnderson.org/BootWalk
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