Esophageal cancer occurs when cells in the lining of the esophagus mutate and reproduce. Learn what this disease is, the causes and possible risk factors.
Join us in advancing science, improving outcomes, and shaping the future of medicine. Whether you’re interested in contributing as a volunteer participant or partnering with us as a clinical trial
Learn more about our diagnostic radiology research projects and clinical trials.
Here is a list of our diagnostic radiology imaging facilities and locations.
Our Diagnostic Radiology research team collaborates extensively with clinical investigators to support and enhance research across the City of Hope. We offer ancillary services for industry-sponsored
Pediatric bone marrow and stem cell transplants may treat certain cancers and conditions in children. Learn about autologous and allogeneic HSCT.
Pediatric stem cell transplants require different dosing guidelines than adult patients. Learn about the HSCT procedure and recovery in children.
When you come to City of Hope, you gain access to a wide array of support services to help you and your loved ones during and after childhood cancer treatment.
Juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia is a rare type of blood cancer that affects infants and young children. Learn JMML symptoms, treatment, prognosis and more.
DIPG is a brain tumor that mainly affects children between the ages of 5 to 10. Learn what this cancer is, symptoms, treatment, survival rate and more.