Medical oncology is the specialty of diagnosing and treating cancers through medicine. Learn what it is and what a medical oncologist does.
The Blood Cancer Center at City of Hope ® Cancer Center Atlanta is home to Georgia's only bone marrow transplantation (BMT) program located south of I-20 — expanding access to advanced therapies such
Learn what cancer is and how the cells differ from normal cells, and get definitions for common terms to better understand cancers, the care team and more
Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance or MGUS is a blood disorder. Learn what it is, symptoms, diagnosis, and how it differs from myeloma.
Supporting the growing number of Americans living with cancer has become one of the most urgent challenges in modern cancer care as more people live years or decades beyond a diagnosis.
Our physicians and researchers work tirelessly, developing leading-edge therapies and treatments — and accelerating them to patients’ bedsides. Every single person who comes to City of Hope receives
Every cancer is as unique as the person fighting it. At City of Hope ® Cancer Center Atlanta and our outpatient care locations, we believe you deserve a team and a care plan that take those factors
2026 marks the 50th anniversary of City of Hope’s first bone marrow transplant, performed on May 18, 1976, marking the beginning of City of Hope’s bone marrow and stem cell transplant program.
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The Spirit of Life ® Award is City of Hope ®’s most prestigious philanthropic honor, presented annually to visionary leaders in who are shaping the future by creating hope.