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Scientists at City of Hope, one of the largest cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States, show that COVID-19 vaccine developed at the organization’s Los Angeles campus also...
Top hardware and homebuilding industry executives recognized for professional and humanitarian accomplishments that have made a difference in the lives of others CONTACT Bridget Livengood 626-232-2498 blivengood@coh.org LAS...
Mobile clinic brings unmatched level of comprehensive cancer screening to local communities CONTACTCorey Langworthy corey.langworthy@coh.org 626-773-2308
City of Hope’s highly advanced mobile clinic assesses the risk and screens for at least 15 different types of cancer
LOS ANGELES — City of Hope, one of the largest cancer...
Discovery using lab and animal models could provide an alternative for older, sicker patients who do not qualify for stem cell transplantsCONTACTZen Logsdon626-409-9367zlogsdon@coh.org
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The case demonstrates that older adults with blood cancers who receive reduced intensity chemotherapy before a stem cell transplant with donor cells that are resistant to HIV may be cured...
Scientists identify treatment target that disrupts proteins’ interaction, offering hope for new therapeutic approach
CONTACTZen Logsdon626-409-9367zlogsdon@coh.orgFINDINGSScientists at City of Hope®, one of the largest...
City of Hope, one of the largest cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States, today announced the appointment of Kristin Higgins, M.D., as the chief clinical officer at...
The innovative “fragmentomics” approach could one day allow doctors to identify cancer in patients sooner than possible today using smaller blood draws CONTACTZen LogsdonCity of Hope626-409-9367zlogsdon@coh.org...
Preclinical findings reported in the journal Cell could lead to a new type of immunotherapy CONTACTLetisia Marquez626-476-7593lemarquez@coh.orgLOS ANGELES — According to preclinical research published online...
Results suggest that more childhood cancer survivors may benefit from a heart-saving medication called carvedilol, even long after their cancer treatment is overCONTACTZen Logsdon626-409-9367zlogsdon@coh.org
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