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iPromise: Kim Johnson
Kim Johnson
Kim Johnson of San Antonio joined MD Anderson’s Advance Team in 2009. She co-founded the Teal Lunch for Life in 2008 to raise money for the Blanton-Davis Ovarian Cancer Research Program at MD Anderson. Kim and her husband, Clyde Johnson IV, with his parents Paula and Clyde Johnson III, are co-chairs of the inaugural A Conversation With a Living Legend® in San Antonio, Oct. 29, honoring former President of Mexico Vicente Fox.
In February of 2007, my life changed forever when I called my mother to hear how a doctor appointment went. I still remember her words: “Not good, Kim. I have cancer.” It was stage 3C ovarian cancer. My world crumbled. This was my mother, my best friend. I felt helpless. Gradually, I learned more about this horrible disease. More than 20,000 women are diagnosed each year, 75 percent of them in the later stages. The mortality rate is 75 percent. The more I learned, the more I wanted to do something. I dedicated myself to raising money to fight cancer. In the process, I’ve become aware of how much MD Anderson is doing to help in that fight. It’s a place of passion to fight and hope to succeed. It’s easy to understand that because of its research, treatments and patient care, the institution has been rated the number one cancer hospital in the nation. I’m honored and thankful to be associated with MD Anderson.
Promise - Summer 2010:
- Beauty and the Beast
- Halliburton offers a Helping Hand
- A Message from John Mendelsohn
- Lacrosse Provides Unique Way to beat Cancer: With a Stick
- Atlanta Legends Event Featuring Sam Nunn Exceeds Fundraising Goals
- iPromise: Kim Johnson
- Avon Walk in Houston Sets New Standard
- Run for the Rose Rooted in Mom's Can-Do Attitude
- Survivor's Say: Mike Shad
- Research Highlights:
- Second-line CML Drug Evokes Faster Response, Fewew Side Effects
- CA-125 Blood Test Shows Promise in Detecting Ovarian Cancer
- Selenium Shows No Benefit in Preventing Lung Cancer
- Heated Chemotherapy: New Option for Rare Pediatric Abdominal Cancer
- Donors Make a Difference:
- Cancer Suvivor and Wife Say 'Thanks a Million' to Oncology Team
- Teak Tree Farm Bears Fruit in Planned Gift
- On Cancer Journey Together, Couple Makes Path Easier for Others
- Cancer Proves No Competition for Polo Player
- Advanced Practice Nurse Peg Fields Receives Prestigious Arceneaux Award
- UT MD Anderson No. 1 in Cancer Care
- Osteoporosis Group Honors Couple for Strengthening Bone Health Awareness
- Cancer Genetics Pioneer Wins Margaret L. Kripke Legend Award
- Texas Business Women Honors Professor's Outstanding Achievements
- Upcoming Events

