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A systematic evaluation of potential vulnerabilities in older adults called a geriatric assessment should be a requirement when treating people with cancer age 65 and over, a body of scientific...
Patients rave about anesthesiologist and pain management specialist Andrew T. Leitner, M.D., saying he takes the time to listen and explain “the whys and how of everything.” They call...
A Phase 3 clinical trial has demonstrated that patients with advanced (Stage 3 or 4) classic Hodgkin lymphoma who underwent initial treatment with nivolumab, a PD-1 checkpoint inhibitor, combined with...
Organization ranked No. 2 this year by DiversityInc as a leader in inclusivity efforts and recognized for the third year running
Contact
Corey Langworthy
clangworthy@coh.org
626-773-2308
LOS ANGELES...
City of Hope scientists shared breakthrough research and innovative studies at this year's American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting, which took place April 14 to 19 in Orlando...
The news hit like a lightning bolt.
“I didn’t even know you could get cancer in the stomach!”
Back in 2018, Camilla Row, a Korean American clinical psychologist from Orange...
City of Hope researchers and doctors will also discuss entrepreneurship and quantitative sciences and the role of aging in cancer
CONTACT
Katherine Ramirez
626-678-4163
katramirez@coh.org
LOS ANGELES —...
Gastric, or stomach, cancer is relatively rare in the United States, striking about 27,000 people each year, accounting for less than 2% of all cancer cases.
But gastric cancer is...
Innovative research on novel therapies for colorectal and prostate cancer, potential use of aronia berry extract and solutions to cancer health disparities to be discussed at leading cancer research conference...
In the early 1980s, City of Hope patient Paul Edmonds went to a bar in San Francisco regularly after work, and often cried.Edmonds recalled reading the obituaries of many...