Search City of Hope Search Journey Section Search by Keyword Sort by RelevanceA - ZZ - APublish Date Filter 4371 results Reset Result Type About Academics & Training Giving Orange County Patient Care Research & Innovation By the Slimmest of MarginsBy the Slimmest of Margins By Stephanie Smith Sep. 29, 2021 On a recent sunny afternoon in El Segundo, California, Jim Belardi sprinted across an Olympic-sized pool, the bubbling water around him forming a smooth, cool cocoon. Every few seconds, as his … Prostate CancerProstate Cancer City of Hope is a nationally recognized leader in the research and treatment of urologic cancers. Your prostate cancer is every bit as unique as you are, and that is why prostate cancer treatment at City of Hope focuses on you and your … SarcomaSarcoma Sarcomas are uncommon cancers that develop in your body’s connective tissues, including bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, nerves, blood vessels and lymph vessels. This group of cancers is quite rare, and each one is unique, requiring expert detection, … The Other PandemicThe Other Pandemic Coronavirus-related Brain Fog By Maxine Nunes Jul. 20, 2020 Have you noticed, in the months since the coronavirus pandemic upended our lives, that brain fog sometimes creeps in, making it to hard to focus? Or maybe you feel ready for … Pituitary DisordersPituitary Disorders "It's collective decision-making. You have several health care practitioners that know the patient and who bring different information to the table. And making a joint decision is better for the patient." Behnam Badie, M.D., director, … Merkel Cell CarcinomaMerkel Cell Carcinoma Skin cancer is the most prevalent of all cancers in the United States. Merkel cell carcinoma — also known as neuroendocrine carcinoma of the skin — is a rare and aggressive type characterized by a flesh- or bluish-red-colored nodule. … Rescue MissionRescue Mission Inside CAR T Brain Surgery By Stephanie Smith Jun. 17, 2020 This is a vivid account of a surgical procedure performed at City of Hope. The details may be disturbing for some readers. Striding through the swinging doors that lead into the … Domino EffectDomino Effect Stemming the Spread of Emotional Contagion Around COVID-19 By Stephanie Smith May. 27, 2020 We are living in the midst of a contagion. Not a day goes by without many of us thinking, or worse, worrying about the novel coronavirus called … Is It Safe?Is It Safe? Donating Blood During the COVID-19 Pandemic By Maggie Contreras May. 20, 2020 It was the first few days after the "Stay at Home" order came down in California and COVID-19 was upending my work, my family and my life. I sat at home … ‘Lather Up’‘Lather Up’ Donating Blood During the COVID-19 Pandemic By Stephanie Smith Apr. 23, 2020 Washing your hands, before the COVID-19 pandemic, might have seemed like an afterthought, the most innocuous part of your day. It probably consisted of a quick … Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page › Last page Last »