Making Cancer History
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"Making Cancer History" is the official motto of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, encapsulating its mission to eliminate cancer through patient care, research, and education.
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| Making Cancer History canonical | 1 |
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This entity first appeared as the object of triple T12712326 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Making Cancer History Context triple: [University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, motto, Making Cancer History]
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A World Without Cancer: The Making of a New Cure and the Real Promise of Prevention
"A World Without Cancer: The Making of a New Cure and the Real Promise of Prevention" is a nonfiction book by physician Margaret Cuomo that examines the shortcomings of current cancer treatment and advocates for a stronger focus on prevention, early detection, and research reform.
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Our Cancer Year
Our Cancer Year is a graphic novel memoir by Harvey Pekar and Joyce Brabner that chronicles their harrowing experiences with Pekar’s cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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Cancer Moonshot
Cancer Moonshot is a U.S. federal initiative aimed at accelerating cancer research, improving prevention and detection, and advancing treatments to significantly reduce the impact of cancer.
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D.
Promise Me: How a Sister’s Love Launched the Global Movement to End Breast Cancer
"Promise Me: How a Sister’s Love Launched the Global Movement to End Breast Cancer" is a memoir by Nancy Goodman Brinker that chronicles her promise to her dying sister and the subsequent founding and growth of the Susan G. Komen breast cancer advocacy and fundraising organization.
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The Great Secret: The Classified World War II Disaster that Launched the War on Cancer
"The Great Secret: The Classified World War II Disaster that Launched the War on Cancer" is a historical nonfiction book that uncovers a long-suppressed wartime chemical disaster and shows how its aftermath helped catalyze modern cancer research and treatment.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Making Cancer History Target entity description: "Making Cancer History" is the official motto of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, encapsulating its mission to eliminate cancer through patient care, research, and education.
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A.
A World Without Cancer: The Making of a New Cure and the Real Promise of Prevention
"A World Without Cancer: The Making of a New Cure and the Real Promise of Prevention" is a nonfiction book by physician Margaret Cuomo that examines the shortcomings of current cancer treatment and advocates for a stronger focus on prevention, early detection, and research reform.
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B.
Our Cancer Year
Our Cancer Year is a graphic novel memoir by Harvey Pekar and Joyce Brabner that chronicles their harrowing experiences with Pekar’s cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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C.
Cancer Moonshot
Cancer Moonshot is a U.S. federal initiative aimed at accelerating cancer research, improving prevention and detection, and advancing treatments to significantly reduce the impact of cancer.
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D.
Promise Me: How a Sister’s Love Launched the Global Movement to End Breast Cancer
"Promise Me: How a Sister’s Love Launched the Global Movement to End Breast Cancer" is a memoir by Nancy Goodman Brinker that chronicles her promise to her dying sister and the subsequent founding and growth of the Susan G. Komen breast cancer advocacy and fundraising organization.
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E.
The Great Secret: The Classified World War II Disaster that Launched the War on Cancer
"The Great Secret: The Classified World War II Disaster that Launched the War on Cancer" is a historical nonfiction book that uncovers a long-suppressed wartime chemical disaster and shows how its aftermath helped catalyze modern cancer research and treatment.
- F. None of above. chosen
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