H. Lee Moffitt

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While a member of the house of representative, Moffitt spearheaded a project to build a cancer treatment center in Florida. [11] Moffitt had been diagnosed with a malignant tumor in his left knee at age 29, for which he did a tumor resection. [4] :11 It was this experience, along with the death of friends, Joseph Lumia, Judy Barnett and George Edgecomb, from cancer, that motivated Moffitt to lobby for a cancer treatment center in Tampa. [4] :14 He secured an initial $70-million via the Legislature for the commencement of the construction. [11]

The H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute officially opened on October 27, 1986, three years after its groundbreaking. [6] Despite Moffitt's objection, the Florida legislature voted to name the facility in his honor. [4] :29 [11] In 2006 he was honored by the Association of Community Cancer Centers' (ACCC) Annual Achievement Award for his commitment to combating cancer through the center he founded. [15] Since its founding the center has expanded its services and was designated an NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center in 2001. [3] [4]

Personal life

Moffitt is married to Dianne Davant Moffitt of Dianne Davant and Associates. They make their homes in Palm City, Florida and Banner Elk, North Carolina. [1] [3] :7 [16]

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Houston Lee Moffitt
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Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives
In office
1982–1984