Groundbreaking exhibition on cancer breakthroughs
This exhibition is an innovative new science exhibition on cancer – exploring groundbreaking research, advanced medical technologies, and promising new therapies.
Designed for both adults and children, this 5,000-square-foot exhibition is full of multimedia experiences, thought-provoking science interactives, dynamic animations, stunning data visualizations, and inspiring first-person videos to engage and empower exhibit-goers.

Guests play a pattern-copying game that demonstrates how some DNA changes leading to cancer result from “copy and paste” errors when cells replicate.

Guests step into one of the exhibition’s three-story pods. Here, visitors learn how treatment is deeply personal, yet never a solo journey. Each powerful video shares stories from survivors, their families, doctors and nurses, and behind-the-scenes staff – highlighting collaborations and celebrating those who play a role.
The Journey to End Cancer answers the most important questions people have about cancer:
- What is cancer?
- How do we detect it?
- How do we treat cancers?
- How can we reduce our risk?
- How do we work together to end it?

The exhibition is presented by The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, one of the world’s most respected centers focused on cancer patient care, research, education, and prevention. It was produced in collaboration with the National Cancer Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health (NCI).

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