Stage 2 breast cancer is classified as 2A or 2B. Learn what this disease is and what treatment may involve, along with symptoms, survival rate and more.
Finding a cancer treatment center and care team that earns your trust and meets your expectations, needs and goals is one of the most important aspects of the cancer journey.
See the list of current residents and fellows in City of Hope's Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation and Cellular Therapy Fellowship.
City of Hope is home to cancer experts in Atlanta who provide personalized, leading-edge care. Meet our physicians and learn about their specialty areas.
Stage 1 breast cancer is classified as 1A or 1B. Learn what it is, as well as the symptoms, treatment options and survival rate for this disease.
Stage 0 breast cancer means the disease hasn’t spread from its site of origin. Learn more about carcinoma in situ and how it may be treated.
A breast biopsy may help the care team evaluate breast cancer symptoms, and only about 20% result in a malignant diagnosis. Learn how it’s done, types and more.
City of Hope experts developed a partner’s clinic to help breast cancer patients work with their closest supporters to fight the disease and its related issues together.
When standard treatments stop working, City of Hope can tap its breast cancer clinical trials for novel therapies and techniques. Learn about our research!
Thanks to our breast cancer support services, including wellness, cancer management and survivor resources, we consistently rank highly in patient satisfaction.