Honoring Dan Hedigan of Fivepoint with City of Hope’s Spirit of Life® award for his commitment to supporting cancer research and care.
City of Hope is a National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center, and our world-renowned experts focus on developing breakthrough treatments for hematologic cancers, including acute
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City of Hope® Sherman Oaks Radiation Oncology provides the surrounding communities with incomparable cancer care and radiation treatments close to home. We are trained in the latest advances in radiation oncology and treat patients using multiple leading-edge technologies. As the only accredited community clinic in the Sherman Oaks area, our radiation oncology site proudly offers consultations within 24 hours, ensuring timely, expert care when it matters most.
Join our experts at the 2026 ASCO Annual Meeting, May 29 to June 2 in Chicago, Illinois, as we highlight how City of Hope® is advancing cancer research and care.
The City of Hope Blog is the media hub for the stories produced by City of Hope. Collectively, our stories provide breaking news and rare insights into a range of health-related topics, including new
Being a newly diagnosed patient means that you and your family will have many questions about your diagnosis and treatment options. Getting information is the first step. Being well informed will
City of Hope has one of the largest prostate cancer care programs in the western United States with locations in San Gabriel Valley and Southern California. It surpasses SEER LA Prostate Cancer
The City of Hope utilizes the PhORCAS tool to manage the application process. All materials must be submitted via PhORCAS by February 14, 2022 for Phase I of the match and should include:
The PGY2 pharmacy residency in Medication-Use Safety and Policy is a one-year advanced training program designed to prepare the resident to assume a leadership role as a subject matter expert in
The City of Hope Pharmacy Residency Program uses the PhORCAS tool to manage the application process. All materials must be submitted via PhORCAS by January 10.