City of Hope
City of Hope is a comprehensive cancer center designated by the National Cancer Institute, providing advanced cancer treatment and conducting significant research across the United States.
National Cancer Institute-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center
City of Hope operates a National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center. This designation signifies the institute's role in leading cancer research, treatment, and education. The center combines advanced clinical care with pioneering research efforts to improve patient outcomes.
Cancer Treatment Services
City of Hope offers a wide range of cancer treatment services, including surgical, medical, and radiation therapies. These treatments are designed to meet the varied needs of cancer patients, providing them with state-of-the-art care throughout their treatment journey.
Clinical Trials
City of Hope conducts over 800 clinical trials annually, enrolling more than 5,000 patients. These trials enable the exploration of new and innovative treatments, providing patients access to cutting-edge therapies and contributing to the advancement of cancer research.
Nationwide Locations
City of Hope provides advanced cancer care through a network of locations across the United States, including California, Arizona, Illinois, and Georgia. This extensive reach ensures that patients across multiple regions can access high-quality cancer treatment services.
Educational Programs
City of Hope offers educational programs in cancer research and treatment through its Irell & Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences. These programs aim to train the next generation of researchers and healthcare professionals in the latest advancements in cancer care and research.