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City of Hope NationalMedical Center
City of Hope NationalMedical Center is a leading American non-profit research and treatment centre focusing on cancer, diabetes and other life-threatening diseases.

About City of Hope National Medical Centre
City of Hope National Medical Center is one of the nation's leading not-for-profit research and treatment centres specialising in cancer, diabetes and other life-threatening diseases. City of Hope National Medical Center is a medical institution for research and treatment of cancer, diabetes and many other life-threatening diseases. We perform scientific miracles to make lives better. Every innovative treatment we create gives patients the opportunity to live longer and more fulfilling lives.
With world-renowned scientists, physicians and pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities working alongside us, City of Hope National Medical Centre is able to rapidly apply new scientific discoveries to hard-to-treat diseases.
City of Hope doctors have performed over 11,000 robotic surgeries on patients with prostate, kidney, colon, liver, bladder, gynaecological, oral and other cancers.
City of Hope has one of the larger and more successful bone marrow and stem cell transplant programmes in the country. We have been independently rated as 'exceeding expectations' by the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research for 13 consecutive years.
The City of Hope National Medical Centre is also a leader in clinical trials, enabling patients to benefit from cutting-edge treatments.
City of Hope is a pioneer in the study of genetic causes of disease and is committed to developing new diagnostic tests and treatments.
the City of Hope National Medical Centre runs a revolutionary cancer immunotherapy programme and has developed a growing number of novel combinations of drugs and therapies that can harness the body's own immune system to attack tumour cells.
A number of breakthrough anti-cancer drugs used worldwide to save lives, including Herceptin, Erbitux, Rituximab and Avastin, have been developed on the basis of technology pioneered at City of Hope
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