Gastrointestinal Cancer

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Scientists present leading-edge research at AACR
City of Hope® researchers will present more than 70 abstracts and sessions on innovative clinical trial results, breakthrough diagnostic techniques and advances in treatment options, as well as share their...
‘Tenacious fighter' beats advanced anal cancer
Bob and Donita Gibbs live life on their own terms. Together since 2015 (“It was divine intervention that our paths crossed, Bob says) they are full-time RVers, residing aboard a...
Seeking the ‘big picture’ in the smallest details
Mussoorie, India, is a scenic resort town in the Himalayas where, some time ago, a group of children loved to climb trees and play along the rocky, oak-covered mountains. This...
City of Hope Ranks Among Nation’s Top 10 Best Hospitals for Cancer
City of Hope was recognized as the eighth “Best Hospital” for cancer in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2023-24 Best Hospitals: Specialty Ranking. This marks the...
U.S. News & World Report Ranks City of Hope Among Nation's Top 10 Best Hospitals for Cancer
LOS ANGELES — City of Hope, one of the largest cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States, was recognized as the eighth “Best Hospital” for cancer in the...
‘Hope is not lost’ Mom beats rare appendix cancer
City of Hope patient Violet Diaz Only when captions begin to appear do you realize you’re watching a daughter’s tribute to her mother, Violet Diaz, dancing alongside her.“My mommy is a warrior! She survived...
‘Luckiest’ mom battles Stage 4 gastric/stomach cancer
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...
Honoring our doctors as one City of Hope
City of Hope is home to many of the nation’s leading cancer doctors, all of whom work tirelessly to meet the complex physical and emotional needs of every patient who...
New hope for two of the deadliest cancers
Gallbladder and bile duct  cancers can be even more deadly than pancreatic cancer. Thankfully, they are rare — nearly 12,000 cases a year in the U.S. But statistics don’t mean...