Patient, Paul Edmonds, standing beside Dr. Jana Dickter (left), and Dr. Monzr M. Al Malki (right)

City of Hope in the News

City of Hope was featured prominently in print, television and other media outlets throughout 2023, including pieces in the Los Angeles Times and Washington Post and on "TODAY" and "Nightline"
The Washington Post

In April 2023, The Washington Post told the personal story of City of Hope® patient Paul Edmonds, who now lives free of HIV and cancer after a unique stem cell transplant. The story was picked up by news outlets nationwide, including Nightline.

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NBC's TODAY Show

In February 2023, NBC’s TODAY Show featured City of Hope as one of the first institutions on the West Coast to perform a robotic bronchoscopy. Jae Kim, M.D., was featured for using this new technology to detect a patient’s lung cancer at an early stage.

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Los Angeles Times

In September 2023, the Los Angeles Times featured Panda Express chain founders Peggy and Andrew Cherng’s $100 million gift to advance integrative oncology at City of Hope.

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The Hill

In April 2023, The Hill published an opinion piece by Harlan Levine, M.D., president of health innovation and policy, about the disadvantages of Medicare Advantage plans for cancer patients.

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Explore more of the 2023 Annual Report

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New Frontiers in Clinical Research

City of Hope stands at the forefront of cancer breakthroughs, swiftly translating scientific advancements into real treatments for real patients

City of Hope physician, Ajaz Khan M.D., consulting a patient.
Seeing the Whole Person

We put patients first, helping them navigate complex diagnoses while providing all the supportive care services they need to enhance their overall quality of life.

City of Hope’s Music, Film and Entertainment Industry (MFEI) group celebrating 50 years of service and partnership in 2023.
Our Visionary Partners

Our record of breakthroughs in research and care is built on a foundation of philanthropic support going back more than 100 years. Learn how members of our community came together in many ways to support lifesaving advances in 2023.