At City of Hope® Phoenix, you'll find comprehensive cancer care under one roof. Our clinical programs provide a wide array of services to deliver an accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plan. A team of physicians, practitioners and support staff provide integrative cancer treatment, tailored to each patient's unique needs.
Most blood cancers, also called hematologic cancers, start in the bone marrow, where blood cells are produced. Blood cancers occur when abnormal blood cells grow out of control, interfering with the function of normal blood cells, which fight off infection and produce new blood cells.
At City of Hope, our cancer experts have extensive experience in diagnosing, staging and treating bladder cancer. You may undergo tests such as a cystoscopy, advanced genomic testing, biopsy and/or X-ray to determine the type and extent of the disease.
At City of Hope, our experts have the training and expertise to quickly diagnose breast cancer and tailor a treatment plan to each patient’s unique needs. Our oncologists have experience with early-stage and complex breast cancers, including triple-negative and inflammatory.
Intestinal cancer is such an important focus at City of Hope that each of our hospitals has a GI Cancer Center dedicated to treating patients with all stages of gastrointestinal diseases. Our gastroenterologists and oncologists understand the complexities of intestinal cancer and the array of treatment options available to you, including the Whipple procedure, segmental resection (hemicolectomy) and palliative procedures.
At City of Hope, we know that gynecologic cancers are complex diseases that require expert, specialized care. The treatment we recommend will depend on a number of factors, including the type of gynecologic cancer you’ve been diagnosed with and whether it’s spread, while also taking into account your individual goals, needs and preferences.
Kidney cancer is among the 10 most common cancers in the United States. And yet many symptoms, such as blood in the urine, fatigue or unexplained weight loss, may be overlooked or dismissed as side effects of less serious illnesses.
Lung cancer is the third-most common cancer in America and kills more Americans each year than the other three most common cancers — breast, prostate and colorectal — combined. But with screening, early detection and innovative treatment options, more lung cancer patients are living longer than ever before.
At City of Hope, our cancer hospitals treat prostate cancer with sophisticated tools like 4D radiation therapy, hormone therapy and immunotherapy. The prostate cancer experts at City of Hope will recommend a comprehensive, personalized treatment plan specific to your diagnosis and individual needs.
At City of Hope Phoenix, we understand the unique nature of cancers that are unique to women. That’s why we created the Women’s Cancer Center at City of Hope Phoenix. Our experienced doctors and clinicians are singularly focused on screening, diagnosing and treating breast cancer and gynecologic cancers with a sense of urgency.