Funds novel lung cancer research to increase survival rates, and we provide hope, compassion, and support to patients with all forms of cancer and their family throughout their fight.
Rexanna Hawkins, 49, passed away from lung cancer on June 21, 2006 — never a smoker, she received her diagnosis on April 21, 2006, just two months before her passing. In the short time she spent at MD Anderson Cancer Center, Rexanna touched everyone around her with her sheer enthusiasm and unwavering fight to beat the cancer, even against dismal odds.
Her doctor, Dr. Daniel Karp, was so inspired by Rexanna's spirit that he helped set the foundation in motion. Dr. Don Gibbons now serves as Scientific Advisor to Rexanna's Foundation, continuing her legacy in the lab.
Rexanna coached athletics from 1979 until her passing — girls volleyball, track, and golf — across school districts in Abilene, TX and Refugio, TX, finishing 18 years as Lake Travis Middle School Athletic Director in Austin, TX.
Known for her fiery spirit, competitiveness, huge heart, and fierce loyalty, Rexanna impacted hundreds of students, coaches, and colleagues. The foundation she inspired continues to carry that energy into life-saving research every single day.
Guided by passion, powered by purpose. Our board brings deep commitment to Rexanna's mission of funding research and supporting patients and families.
Our medical and scientific advisors connect the foundation's mission directly to the frontlines of lung cancer research at MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Chair of Thoracic/Head & Neck Medical Oncology at MD Anderson, Dr. Heymach is a globally recognized leader in targeted therapies for lung cancer. His team has been the primary research partner of Rexanna's Foundation since its founding.
Dr. Gibbons was inspired by Rexanna Hawkins during her treatment at MD Anderson and became a foundational scientific partner to her legacy. He serves as Scientific Advisor, guiding grant selection and ensuring every research dollar is directed toward maximum impact.
Every contribution — whether a donation, volunteer hour, or shared story — keeps Rexanna's spirit alive and brings us closer to a world without lung cancer. There are many ways to get involved.