When it comes to cancer in Orange County, it’s Hope First.
Cancer is never easy, but it starts with Hope. As a leader in exceeding national survivor rates, City of Hope is all-in on ending cancer. Together, our 600 cancer physicians, 1000 researchers and scientists, and our 800 annual cancer-focused clinical trials are what drive us forward.
First in prevention. First in treatment. First in survival. When it comes to cancer in Orange County, it’s Hope First.
Orange County’s most advanced breast cancer prevention, detection and treatment.
Expertise in cancer treatment, complex non-cancerous gynecologic disorders, urogynecology and pelvic floor dysfunction.
Expertise, advanced therapies and lifesaving clinical trails offer the most advanced lung cancer care in Orange County.
Treating GI cancers with leading-edge technologies, precision medicine, therapeutic and radiological advances.
Targeted treatments and clinical trials known to improve the lives of patients with leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma and more.
Integrated approach to diagnose and treat prostate, kidney, bladder and testicular cancers to ensure optimal outcomes.
Orange County's Most Comprehensive
Cancer Network
City of Hope is delivering on our promise to the people of Orange County and changing cancer care for our family, friends, and neighbors. Patients can now access our network of advanced care at City of Hope Orange County Lennar Foundation Cancer Center in Irvine and our OC regional clinics. The cancer center, regional clinics and the planned hospital will create OC’s largest network exclusively dedicated to cancer treatment, research, and cures.
A cancer diagnosis comes with many questions and can be emotionally overwhelming. Though types of cancers vary and everyone copes in uniquely individual ways, here are answers to some of the most common questions we hear. Let us help you begin navigating the journey back to health.
A cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming for you and your loved ones. Experts advise taking the time to make important decisions and, if possible, asking a friend or loved one to help during these early days. One of the most important decisions you will need to make is selecting your doctor (the oncologist) and the medical team that will support you.
Amrita Krishnan, M.D., directs the Judy and Bernard Briskin Center for Multiple Myeloma Research at City of Hope's cancer research hospital, seeking to make gains in one of the most rapidly changing areas in cancer research.
Richard T. Lee, M.D., is the medical director of the Integrative Medicine Program in the Department of Supportive Care Medicine at City of Hope.
Percy Lee, M.D., is delighted to increase City of Hope's reach and help establish its radiation oncology research network in his role as medical director of Orange County and coastal region radiation oncology and vice chair for clinical research in the Department of Radiation Oncology.
Bo Liu, M.D., joined the medical profession following in the footsteps of his grandfather, who was a village doctor in rural China. Dr. Liu aims to educate his patients about their disease and treatment options to identify the best therapy for their specific case.
Sandy Ting Liu, M.D., is a assistant research professor, Department of Medical Oncology & Therapeutics Research.
In her capacity as director of thoracic medical oncology at the City of Hope Orange County, Jyoti Malhotra, M.D., M.P.H., is excited about offering patients an expansive slate of early-phase clinical trials, to offer more people access to new therapies.
Sean Maroongroge, MD, MBA, is a radiation oncologist and assistant clinical professor at City of Hope’s Duarte and Orange County campuses, where he is involved in many stages of patient care, from tumor detection through treatment and survivorship. He is an expert in treating head and neck
Danny Nguyen, M.D., is a medical oncologist and hematologist at City of Hope's Huntington Beach and Irvine Sand Canyon locations. Dr. Nguyen is also an assistant clinical professor in the Department of Medical Oncology & Therapeutics Research.
Sumanta Kumar Pal, M.D., FASCO, is an internationally recognized leader in the area of genitourinary cancers. He is the co-director of City of Hope's Kidney Cancer Program and is the head of the kidney and bladder cancer disease team at the institution.
Chanwang (Channing) Park, M.D., unique professional expertise lies in both data-driven science and compassionate concern for patients who are anxious about their cancer treatments.
Regional Clinic Locations
City of Hope Orange County Lennar Foundation Cancer Center features the latest and most comprehensive suite of market-leading technology for screening, diagnosing and treating cancer, delivered by highly-specialized experts who raise the bar for scientific expertise and exceptional outcomes. Patients receive fully integrated, multidisciplinary cancer care in one convenient location.
City of Hope Orange County leaders and physicians are available to provide commentary on a wide range of healthcare topics and cancer-focused news,