Find a City Story Published Month/Year 2024 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Browse by Category - Any -AcademicsDiabetesDuarteGivingLifestyle & WellnessPatient Care & TreatmentPatient StoriesPhilanthropyPhysician NewsPress ReleaseResearch Search by Keyword Date Sort by RelevanceDate Feb. 20, 2024 Letisia Marquez NEJM features patient who achieved HIV, leukemia remission City of Hope’s expertise in treating older blood cancer patients helped Paul Edmonds achieve remission for leukemia and HIV. His case demonstrates that older adults with blood cancers who receive reduced intensity chemotherapy before a stem cell transplant with donor cells that are resistant to HIV may be cured of both cancer and HIV infection Success Stories Research Feb. 15, 2024 City of Hope Philanthropy at Work: Clinical trial gives hope to kids with brain cancer Donor support launches trial, unlocking millions more in funding to expand treatment. Donor Story Feb. 15, 2024 Abe Rosenberg CAR T cell therapy helps toddler tackle leukemia After a failed stem cell transplant and with a grim prognosis, “Juju” Figueroa received a lifesaving form of the immunotherapy developed specifically for children Breakthroughs Patient Care Feb. 12, 2024 City of Hope Philanthropy at work: making the most of precious time One year in, a donor's generous gift is helping couples cope with one of the most difficult diagnoses: incurable brain cancer. Donor Story Feb. 7, 2024 City of Hope Orange County Alcohol and cancer risk: How are they connected? A recent report published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) found that reducing or eliminating alcohol use decreases the risk of developing oral cancer and esophageal cancer — and that for certain cancers, the longer a person is alcohol-free, the lower the risk. Orange County Patient Care Feb. 6, 2024 Michael Easterling Tapping the potential of biology-guided radiation technology The first City of Hope patient has been treated using RefleXion, a unique radiation platform that finds and treats tumors throughout the body in real time. Breakthroughs Patient Care Feb. 5, 2024 Elaine Schmidt Targeting cell surface proteins could block cancer growth City of Hope scientists used CRISPR technology to separate two proteins on cancer cells' surface that team up to drive cancer growth, causing the cells to die. This could be a powerful new way to attack malignant cells Breakthroughs Research Feb. 5, 2024 Zen Logsdon City of Hope preclinical study uncovers two proteins’ crucial role in causing cancer cell growth Press Release Feb. 2, 2024 Dory Benford World Cancer Day: How City of Hope is closing the cancer care gap Our leaders are focused on eliminating cancer care inequities by focusing on their root causes, creating innovative strategies to address them and investing the necessary resources to achieve a just and cancer-free world Breakthroughs Featured Patient Care Feb. 1, 2024 City of Hope An Inspirational Matching Gift to City of Hope Orange County For Donna and Kurt Sabatasso, philanthropy is a natural outgrowth of personal success. That’s why these founders of a global food company are creating a lasting legacy of compassion and healing in their Orange County community. Donor Story Jan. 31, 2024 Dory Benford New hematologist shares his journey from UN to City of Hope After several years spent working with refugees in Iran, Hematologist-oncologist Salman Otoukesh, M.D., found his way to City of Hope, where he is helping his patients live longer, happier lives. Patient Care Breakthroughs Hematologic Malignancies Jan. 30, 2024 City of Hope Orange County Dear me: Survivor of ovarian cancer offers heartfelt advice to her earlier self City of Hope Orange County grateful patient Heidi Paolone recently sent a letter back in time — to herself, on the day she was diagnosed with a rare form of ovarian cancer. Orange County Patient Care Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page › Last page Last »