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City of Hope National Medical Center

City of Hope is a private, not-for-profit clinical research center, hospital and graduate school located in Duarte, California, United States. The center's main campus resides on 110 acres (45 ha) of land adjacent to the boundaries of Duarte and Irwindale, with a network of clinical practice locations throughout Southern California, satellite offices in Monrovia and Irwindale, and regional fundraising offices throughout the United States.[citation needed]

City of Hope
Aerial view of City of Hope campus in 2021
Formation1913
TypeNon-profit charitable organization
PurposeClinical research, medical treatment, education
HeadquartersDuarte, California
Location
Membership
National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, National Comprehensive Cancer Network
President and CEO
Robert W. Stone[1]
Provost and chief scientific officer
Steven T. Rosen[2]
AffiliationsAssociation of Community Cancer Centers, National Bone Marrow Transplantation Research Network, National Gene Vector Laboratory, Southern California Islet Cell Consortium, Islet Cell Transplant Center, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
Websitewww.cityofhope.org

City of Hope is best known as a cancer treatment center. It has been designated a Comprehensive Cancer Center by the National Cancer Institute. City of Hope has also been ranked one of the nation's Best Cancer Hospitals by U.S. News & World Report for over ten years and is a founding member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network.

City of Hope played a role in the development of synthetic human insulin in 1978. The center has performed 13,000 hematopoietic stem cell transplants as of 2016 with patient outcomes that consistently exceed national averages.[citation needed]

History

 
 
City of Hope
 
Los Angeles
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City of Hope - Duarte (Los Angeles County, California)

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the spread of tuberculosis, also known as "consumption", was a growing concern in the United States and Europe. Owing to advancements in the scientific understanding of its contagious nature, a movement to house and quarantine sufferers became prevalent. Construction of tuberculosis sanatoria, including tent cities, became common in the United States, with many sanatoriums located in the Southwestern United States, where it was believed that the more arid climate would aid sufferers.

In 1913, the Jewish Consumptive Relief Association was chartered in Los Angeles, California, with the intent of raising money to establish a free, non-sectarian sanatorium for persons from throughout the United States diagnosed with tuberculosis. After raising sufficient funds, the association purchased 10 acres (4.0 ha) of land in Duarte, California, a small town in the more arid San Gabriel Valley, approximately 16 miles (26 km) east of downtown Los Angeles, and dubbed the property the Los Angeles Sanatorium. Opening January 11, 1914, the sanatorium originally consisted of two tents, one for patients and one for caregivers.[3]

The sanatorium was nicknamed "the city of hope", and grew in size for several decades, continuing to raise funds, construct permanent facilities, hire doctors and treat increasing numbers of patients. Treating tuberculosis remained the sanatorium's focus until after World War II, when antibiotics for tuberculosis were discovered.

With tuberculosis becoming less prevalent, executive sanatorium director Samuel H. Golter began an initiative in 1946 to transform the sanatorium into a full medical center, supported by a research institute and post-graduate education.[4] The Los Angeles Sanatorium officially changed its name to City of Hope National Medical Center in 1949. City of Hope's research institute was formally established in 1952. The City of Hope Graduate School of Biological Sciences was eventually chartered in 1993, and changed its name to the Irell & Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences in 2009.

From 1953 to 1985, under executive director Ben Horowitz, City of Hope grew further in size and became best known for its cancer research and treatment programs. Horowitz raised City of Hope's annual average operating budget from $600,000 to more than $100 million during his tenure.[5]

In 1981, the National Cancer Institute designated City of Hope a "Clinical Cancer Research Center". In 1983, the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation awarded City of Hope a $10 million grant to establish the Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope; the Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope is now City of Hope's research moniker, and is one of six institutes/centers established by the Beckman Foundation in the United States.

From 1983 to the present, City of Hope continued to grow, expanding its Duarte campus with additional patient care, research and support facilities. City of Hope also operates a network of community practice clinics throughout Southern California.

Research and treatment

City of Hope's institutional goals are the prevention, treatment and cure of cancer and other life-threatening diseases, including diabetes and HIV/AIDS. As such, City of Hope's programs include the fields of brain, breast, gastrointestinal, gynecologic, thoracic and urologic cancers, as well as leukemia, lymphoma, and diabetes. City of Hope has been designated a Comprehensive Cancer Center by the National Cancer Institute, a branch of the National Institutes of Health.

City of Hope is a bench to bedside institution, with investments in basic, translational and clinical research. Faculty, residents and fellows conduct biomedical research, treat patients and educate medical professionals with the medical center serving as a teaching hospital.

Industrial, institutional, and National Cancer Institute-sponsored external peer-reviewed clinical trials are conducted at City of Hope.[6]

Synthetic human insulin

In 1978, City of Hope researchers Arthur Riggs and Keiichi Itakura, working with Herbert Boyer of San Francisco-based biotechnology corporation Genentech, Inc., became the first scientists to produce synthetic human insulin.[7] City of Hope licensed patents based on Riggs's and Itakura's work to Genentech. On August 13, 1999, City of Hope sued Genentech for allegedly cheating it out of its fair share of the profits from products based on the Riggs-Itakura patents. On April 24, 2008, the Supreme Court of California affirmed the jury's award of $300 million in contractual damages to City of Hope but reversed the award of $200 million in punitive damages.[8]

Hematopoietic cell transplantation

On January 13, 2011, City of Hope performed its 10,000th hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, which includes transplants of bone marrow, peripheral blood stem cells collected by apheresis, and umbilical cord stem cells.[9]

By 2016, this has grown to over 13,000 stem cell transplants.

National Comprehensive Cancer Network

City of Hope is a founding member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), a non-profit alliance of 21 U.S. cancer centers. The NCCN publishes clinical practice guidelines for oncological treatment among its member institutions. Member institutions include City of Hope, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital/University of Tennessee Cancer Institute, Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Washington, and 16 others.

Facilities

 
City of Hope Helford Clinical Research Hospital

Patient Care Facilities

City of Hope's main campus in Duarte has several treatment facilities for inpatient and outpatient care, including the Helford Clinical Research Hospital, Michael Amini Transfusion Medicine Center, the Geri and Richard Brawerman Center for Ambulatory Care and the Women's Center.

In addition to the Duarte campus facilities, City of Hope also has community practice clinics located in Antelope Valley, Arcadia, Colton, Corona, Glendora, Mission Hills, Palm Springs, Pasadena, Rancho Cucamonga, Santa Clarita, Simi Valley, South Pasadena, West Covina, Torrance, and Newport Beach.

City of Hope is planning to build a $200 million cancer center, which would anchor a future medical campus south of the Orange County Great Park in Irvine in collaboration with FivePoint Holdings.[10]

City of Hope is accredited by the Joint Commission, a private body which accredits over 17,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States.

Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope

 
Beckman Research Institute at City of Hope

Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope is one of six research facilities established by funding from the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation. Its primary focus is research in the areas of cancer, diabetes, and HIV/AIDS. The institute shelters the City of Hope Irell & Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences.

Research conducted at the institute has contributed to discoveries in the areas of recombinant DNA technology, gene therapy and monoclonal antibodies.[citation needed]

Center for Biomedicine & Genetics

City of Hope Center for Biomedicine & Genetics is a manufacturing facility specializing in the production of pharmaceutical-grade materials. The center also assists clinical investigators with translational research and clinical trials.

Irell & Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences

The graduate school at City of Hope; the school is housed within the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center for Cancer Immunotherapeutics & Tumor Immunology.

Patient housing

City of Hope has 40 temporary, on-site residential housing units for patients and their caregivers, with integrated hospice and palliative care.

Fundraising

City of Hope secures funding from a mixture of sources, including patient revenue, private donations, foundation support and federal research grants.

Annual fundraising events include Walk for Hope (a multi-city charity fundraising walk), Concert for Hope (a fundraising concert featuring celebrity musicians), and the City of Hope Celebrity Softball Challenge, held in Nashville, Tennessee.

City of Hope maintains eight regional fundraising offices in various cities throughout the United States, including Palm Desert, Phoenix, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

The hospital also fundraises using giving days. In 2016, Doctors' Day allowed patients to thank doctors by giving in their name. More than $9000 was raised through 60 gifts. In 2017, City of Hope was planning a Bone Marrow Transplant Reunion Day and Survivors Day.[11] The hospital also participates in #GivingTuesday. In 2015, the first time the hospital used the fundraiser, almost $120,000 were raised from 681 gifts. In 2016, those numbers rose to almost $200,000 from more than 1500 gifts.[11] In January 2017 City of Hope received a donation of more than $50 million to establish the Wanek Family Project for Type 1 Diabetes at City of Hope.[12]

Affiliations

City of Hope is affiliated with the following institutions:

Recognition

  • In 2015, City of Hope was ranked as one of the "Best Hospitals" in cancer (#13) and gynecology (#41) by U.S. News & World Report.[13]
  • In 2009, City of Hope was listed among eight preferred cancer hospitals in the May/June issue of AARP Magazine, which published the results of a survey of doctors from throughout the United States conducted by Consumers' Checkbook, a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit health care provider rating service. Sampled doctors were asked "where they were most likely to send patients with extremely difficult cases".[14][15]
  • As of 2016, 52 City of Hope physicians are currently listed as "Top Doctors" by Castle Connolly Medical Ltd., as nominated by their peers in the medical profession. Castle Connolly is an independent company that surveys thousands of medical professionals in the United States and publishes the results in an annual consumer guide, America's Top Doctors.[16]
  • In December 2015, Charity Watch rates City of Hope / Beckman Research Institute charity an "A−" grade.[17]
  • In 2016, Charity Navigator gave City of Hope a 4 stars – its highest rating – for the 11th consecutive year.

Grants

National Cancer Institute grants

  • Specialized Program of Research Excellence (SPORE) grant for translational research studies for Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma - Five-year, $11.5 million.[18]
  • Grant to City of Hope's Division of Nursing Research for study of palliative care and quality-of-life concerns for lung cancer patients - Five-year, $13.4 million.[19]
  • Grant to City of Hope's Division of Cancer Etiology for the California Teachers Study, a survey of over 130,000 public school teachers and administrators to study the link between obesity, physical activity, hormone exposure and cancer - Three-year, $5 million.[citation needed]
  • Grant to City of Hope's Department of Population Sciences to study genetic susceptibility for secondary malignancies as a result of treatment for cancer survivors - Five-year, $3.4 million.[citation needed]

Other grants

Contracts

References

  1. ^ Selvam, Ashok (February 21, 2013). "Stone tapped for CEO post at City of Hope". Modern Healthcare. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  2. ^ Schaefer, Samantha (October 30, 2013). "City of Hope names first provost and scientific director". LA Times. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  3. ^ "The Jewish Consumptive and Expatients Relief Association presents the Twentieth Anniversary Edition". Jewish Consumptive and Expatients Relief Association. 1934-02-22.
  4. ^ "City of Hope News Letter of the Los Angeles Sanatorium". 10 (4). September 1946. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ . Los Angeles Times. 2010-10-06. Archived from the original on 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2011-02-01.
  6. ^ "City of Hope - Clinical Trials On-Line". City of Hope. 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
  7. ^ "First Successful Laboratory Production of Human Insulin Announced". Genentech. 1978-09-06. Retrieved 2011-01-20.
  8. ^ City of Hope National Medical Center v. Genentech, Inc., 43 Cal. 4th 375, 181 P.3d 142 (2008).
  9. ^ . BusinessWire. 2011-01-13. Archived from the original on 2012-09-30. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
  10. ^ "City of Hope proposing $200 million cancer center in Irvine near Orange County Great Park". 31 March 2018.
  11. ^ a b "Giving Days Get Cluttered So Charities Start Their Own - The NonProfit Times". The NonProfit Times. Retrieved 2017-04-27.
  12. ^ "City of Hope Sets New Goal for Type 1 Diabetes Cure". businesswire.com. 16 January 2017. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  13. ^ . U.S. News & World Report. 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-01-28. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
  14. ^ PR Newswire (2009-03-25). . Get Listy!. Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
  15. ^ "America's Top Hospitals". AARP Magazine: 48. 2009-06-01.
  16. ^ "America's Top Doctors - The Best in American Medicine". Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
  17. ^ Charity Rating Guide and Watchdog Report, Volume Number 59, December 2011
  18. ^ "Organ Site-Specific SPOREs - Translational Research Program (TRP)". National Cancer Institute. Archived from the original on 2011-02-02. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
  19. ^ Greenwood, Addison (2010-03-23). . NCI Cancer Bulletin. Archived from the original on 2010-12-21. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
  20. ^ Le, Shawn (2009-10-28). . City of Hope. Archived from the original on 2011-07-03. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
  21. ^ Joy, Darrin S. (2009-12-14). . City of Hope - Hope News. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
  22. ^ . National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
  23. ^ Gallegos, Emma (2010-01-21). "City of Hope receives contract to take stem cell research from 'bench to clinic'". Pasadena-Star News.

External links

  • City of Hope Official Website

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City of Hope is a private not for profit clinical research center hospital and graduate school located in Duarte California United States The center s main campus resides on 110 acres 45 ha of land adjacent to the boundaries of Duarte and Irwindale with a network of clinical practice locations throughout Southern California satellite offices in Monrovia and Irwindale and regional fundraising offices throughout the United States citation needed City of HopeAerial view of City of Hope campus in 2021Formation1913TypeNon profit charitable organizationPurposeClinical research medical treatment educationHeadquartersDuarte CaliforniaLocationUnited StatesMembershipNational Cancer Institute designated Comprehensive Cancer Center National Comprehensive Cancer NetworkPresident and CEORobert W Stone 1 Provost and chief scientific officerSteven T Rosen 2 AffiliationsAssociation of Community Cancer Centers National Bone Marrow Transplantation Research Network National Gene Vector Laboratory Southern California Islet Cell Consortium Islet Cell Transplant Center Juvenile Diabetes Research FoundationWebsitewww wbr cityofhope wbr orgCity of Hope is best known as a cancer treatment center It has been designated a Comprehensive Cancer Center by the National Cancer Institute City of Hope has also been ranked one of the nation s Best Cancer Hospitals by U S News amp World Report for over ten years and is a founding member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network City of Hope played a role in the development of synthetic human insulin in 1978 The center has performed 13 000 hematopoietic stem cell transplants as of 2016 with patient outcomes that consistently exceed national averages citation needed Contents 1 History 2 Research and treatment 2 1 Synthetic human insulin 2 2 Hematopoietic cell transplantation 2 3 National Comprehensive Cancer Network 3 Facilities 3 1 Patient Care Facilities 3 2 Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope 3 3 Center for Biomedicine amp Genetics 3 4 Irell amp Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences 3 5 Patient housing 4 Fundraising 5 Affiliations 6 Recognition 7 Grants 7 1 National Cancer Institute grants 7 2 Other grants 7 3 Contracts 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit City of Hope Los Angelesclass notpageimage City of Hope Duarte Los Angeles County California In the late 19th and early 20th centuries the spread of tuberculosis also known as consumption was a growing concern in the United States and Europe Owing to advancements in the scientific understanding of its contagious nature a movement to house and quarantine sufferers became prevalent Construction of tuberculosis sanatoria including tent cities became common in the United States with many sanatoriums located in the Southwestern United States where it was believed that the more arid climate would aid sufferers In 1913 the Jewish Consumptive Relief Association was chartered in Los Angeles California with the intent of raising money to establish a free non sectarian sanatorium for persons from throughout the United States diagnosed with tuberculosis After raising sufficient funds the association purchased 10 acres 4 0 ha of land in Duarte California a small town in the more arid San Gabriel Valley approximately 16 miles 26 km east of downtown Los Angeles and dubbed the property the Los Angeles Sanatorium Opening January 11 1914 the sanatorium originally consisted of two tents one for patients and one for caregivers 3 The sanatorium was nicknamed the city of hope and grew in size for several decades continuing to raise funds construct permanent facilities hire doctors and treat increasing numbers of patients Treating tuberculosis remained the sanatorium s focus until after World War II when antibiotics for tuberculosis were discovered With tuberculosis becoming less prevalent executive sanatorium director Samuel H Golter began an initiative in 1946 to transform the sanatorium into a full medical center supported by a research institute and post graduate education 4 The Los Angeles Sanatorium officially changed its name to City of Hope National Medical Center in 1949 City of Hope s research institute was formally established in 1952 The City of Hope Graduate School of Biological Sciences was eventually chartered in 1993 and changed its name to the Irell amp Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences in 2009 From 1953 to 1985 under executive director Ben Horowitz City of Hope grew further in size and became best known for its cancer research and treatment programs Horowitz raised City of Hope s annual average operating budget from 600 000 to more than 100 million during his tenure 5 In 1981 the National Cancer Institute designated City of Hope a Clinical Cancer Research Center In 1983 the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation awarded City of Hope a 10 million grant to establish the Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope the Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope is now City of Hope s research moniker and is one of six institutes centers established by the Beckman Foundation in the United States From 1983 to the present City of Hope continued to grow expanding its Duarte campus with additional patient care research and support facilities City of Hope also operates a network of community practice clinics throughout Southern California Research and treatment EditCity of Hope s institutional goals are the prevention treatment and cure of cancer and other life threatening diseases including diabetes and HIV AIDS As such City of Hope s programs include the fields of brain breast gastrointestinal gynecologic thoracic and urologic cancers as well as leukemia lymphoma and diabetes City of Hope has been designated a Comprehensive Cancer Center by the National Cancer Institute a branch of the National Institutes of Health City of Hope is a bench to bedside institution with investments in basic translational and clinical research Faculty residents and fellows conduct biomedical research treat patients and educate medical professionals with the medical center serving as a teaching hospital Industrial institutional and National Cancer Institute sponsored external peer reviewed clinical trials are conducted at City of Hope 6 Synthetic human insulin Edit In 1978 City of Hope researchers Arthur Riggs and Keiichi Itakura working with Herbert Boyer of San Francisco based biotechnology corporation Genentech Inc became the first scientists to produce synthetic human insulin 7 City of Hope licensed patents based on Riggs s and Itakura s work to Genentech On August 13 1999 City of Hope sued Genentech for allegedly cheating it out of its fair share of the profits from products based on the Riggs Itakura patents On April 24 2008 the Supreme Court of California affirmed the jury s award of 300 million in contractual damages to City of Hope but reversed the award of 200 million in punitive damages 8 Hematopoietic cell transplantation Edit On January 13 2011 City of Hope performed its 10 000th hematopoietic stem cell transplantation which includes transplants of bone marrow peripheral blood stem cells collected by apheresis and umbilical cord stem cells 9 By 2016 this has grown to over 13 000 stem cell transplants National Comprehensive Cancer Network Edit City of Hope is a founding member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network NCCN a non profit alliance of 21 U S cancer centers The NCCN publishes clinical practice guidelines for oncological treatment among its member institutions Member institutions include City of Hope The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center St Jude Children s Research Hospital University of Tennessee Cancer Institute Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia Pennsylvania Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle Washington and 16 others Facilities Edit City of Hope Helford Clinical Research Hospital Patient Care Facilities Edit City of Hope s main campus in Duarte has several treatment facilities for inpatient and outpatient care including the Helford Clinical Research Hospital Michael Amini Transfusion Medicine Center the Geri and Richard Brawerman Center for Ambulatory Care and the Women s Center In addition to the Duarte campus facilities City of Hope also has community practice clinics located in Antelope Valley Arcadia Colton Corona Glendora Mission Hills Palm Springs Pasadena Rancho Cucamonga Santa Clarita Simi Valley South Pasadena West Covina Torrance and Newport Beach City of Hope is planning to build a 200 million cancer center which would anchor a future medical campus south of the Orange County Great Park in Irvine in collaboration with FivePoint Holdings 10 City of Hope is accredited by the Joint Commission a private body which accredits over 17 000 health care organizations and programs in the United States Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope Edit Main article Beckman Research Institute Beckman Research Institute at City of Hope Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope is one of six research facilities established by funding from the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation Its primary focus is research in the areas of cancer diabetes and HIV AIDS The institute shelters the City of Hope Irell amp Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences Research conducted at the institute has contributed to discoveries in the areas of recombinant DNA technology gene therapy and monoclonal antibodies citation needed Center for Biomedicine amp Genetics Edit City of Hope Center for Biomedicine amp Genetics is a manufacturing facility specializing in the production of pharmaceutical grade materials The center also assists clinical investigators with translational research and clinical trials Irell amp Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences Edit Main article Irell amp Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences The graduate school at City of Hope the school is housed within the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center for Cancer Immunotherapeutics amp Tumor Immunology Patient housing Edit City of Hope has 40 temporary on site residential housing units for patients and their caregivers with integrated hospice and palliative care Fundraising EditSee also Grants City of Hope secures funding from a mixture of sources including patient revenue private donations foundation support and federal research grants Annual fundraising events include Walk for Hope a multi city charity fundraising walk Concert for Hope a fundraising concert featuring celebrity musicians and the City of Hope Celebrity Softball Challenge held in Nashville Tennessee City of Hope maintains eight regional fundraising offices in various cities throughout the United States including Palm Desert Phoenix San Diego San Francisco Seattle Chicago Philadelphia and Ft Lauderdale Florida The hospital also fundraises using giving days In 2016 Doctors Day allowed patients to thank doctors by giving in their name More than 9000 was raised through 60 gifts In 2017 City of Hope was planning a Bone Marrow Transplant Reunion Day and Survivors Day 11 The hospital also participates in GivingTuesday In 2015 the first time the hospital used the fundraiser almost 120 000 were raised from 681 gifts In 2016 those numbers rose to almost 200 000 from more than 1500 gifts 11 In January 2017 City of Hope received a donation of more than 50 million to establish the Wanek Family Project for Type 1 Diabetes at City of Hope 12 Affiliations EditCity of Hope is affiliated with the following institutions Association of Community Cancer Centers National Cancer Institute National Comprehensive Cancer Network founding member National Bone Marrow Transplantation Research Network founding member National Gene Vector Laboratory Southern California Islet Cell Consortium SC IC Islet Cell Transplant Center Juvenile Diabetes Research FoundationRecognition EditIn 2015 City of Hope was ranked as one of the Best Hospitals in cancer 13 and gynecology 41 by U S News amp World Report 13 In 2009 City of Hope was listed among eight preferred cancer hospitals in the May June issue of AARP Magazine which published the results of a survey of doctors from throughout the United States conducted by Consumers Checkbook a Washington D C based non profit health care provider rating service Sampled doctors were asked where they were most likely to send patients with extremely difficult cases 14 15 As of 2016 52 City of Hope physicians are currently listed as Top Doctors by Castle Connolly Medical Ltd as nominated by their peers in the medical profession Castle Connolly is an independent company that surveys thousands of medical professionals in the United States and publishes the results in an annual consumer guide America s Top Doctors 16 In December 2015 Charity Watch rates City of Hope Beckman Research Institute charity an A grade 17 In 2016 Charity Navigator gave City of Hope a 4 stars its highest rating for the 11th consecutive year Grants EditNational Cancer Institute grants Edit Specialized Program of Research Excellence SPORE grant for translational research studies for Hodgkin and non Hodgkin lymphoma Five year 11 5 million 18 Grant to City of Hope s Division of Nursing Research for study of palliative care and quality of life concerns for lung cancer patients Five year 13 4 million 19 Grant to City of Hope s Division of Cancer Etiology for the California Teachers Study a survey of over 130 000 public school teachers and administrators to study the link between obesity physical activity hormone exposure and cancer Three year 5 million citation needed Grant to City of Hope s Department of Population Sciences to study genetic susceptibility for secondary malignancies as a result of treatment for cancer survivors Five year 3 4 million citation needed Other grants Edit California Institute for Regenerative Medicine CIRM grants for AIDS related lymphoma and brain cancer research 32 5 million 20 National Library of Medicine National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases grant to City of Hope s Department of Information Sciences to serve as coordinating center for distribution of islet cells and intestinal stem cells 17 million 21 National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences grant to study ultraviolet light damage and its effect on mutagenesis 2 million 22 Contracts Edit National Heart Lung and Blood Institute NHLBI contract to facilitate stem cell research from laboratory to clinical study focus on development and manufacture of stem cell therapies five year 8 6 million 23 References Edit Selvam Ashok February 21 2013 Stone tapped for CEO post at City of Hope Modern Healthcare Retrieved 20 September 2017 Schaefer Samantha October 30 2013 City of Hope names first provost and scientific director LA Times Retrieved 20 September 2017 The Jewish Consumptive and Expatients Relief Association presents the Twentieth Anniversary Edition Jewish Consumptive and Expatients Relief Association 1934 02 22 City of Hope News Letter of the Los Angeles Sanatorium 10 4 September 1946 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Ben Horowitz dies at 96 he helped City of Hope become world renowned medical center Los Angeles Times 2010 10 06 Archived from the original on 2011 05 14 Retrieved 2011 02 01 City of Hope Clinical Trials On Line City of Hope 2011 Retrieved 2011 02 02 First Successful Laboratory Production of Human Insulin Announced Genentech 1978 09 06 Retrieved 2011 01 20 City of Hope National Medical Center v Genentech Inc 43 Cal 4th 375 181 P 3d 142 2008 City of Hope Reaches Historic Treatment Milestone with 10 000th Bone Marrow Transplant BusinessWire 2011 01 13 Archived from the original on 2012 09 30 Retrieved 2011 02 02 City of Hope proposing 200 million cancer center in Irvine near Orange County Great Park 31 March 2018 a b Giving Days Get Cluttered So Charities Start Their Own The NonProfit Times The NonProfit Times Retrieved 2017 04 27 City of Hope Sets New Goal for Type 1 Diabetes Cure businesswire com 16 January 2017 Retrieved 23 April 2018 City of Hope US News Best Hospitals U S News amp World Report 2011 Archived from the original on 2011 01 28 Retrieved 2011 02 02 PR Newswire 2009 03 25 AARP The Magazine s Top Ranked Hospitals Get Listy Archived from the original on 2011 07 11 Retrieved 2011 02 02 America s Top Hospitals AARP Magazine 48 2009 06 01 America s Top Doctors The Best in American Medicine Castle Connolly Medical Ltd Retrieved 2011 02 02 Charity Rating Guide and Watchdog Report Volume Number 59 December 2011 Organ Site Specific SPOREs Translational Research Program TRP National Cancer Institute Archived from the original on 2011 02 02 Retrieved 2011 02 02 Greenwood Addison 2010 03 23 Treating the Whole Person in the City of Hope Lung Cancer Study NCI Cancer Bulletin Archived from the original on 2010 12 21 Retrieved 2011 02 02 Le Shawn 2009 10 28 City of Hope awarded 32 5 million in grants from California Institute for Regenerative Medicine for novel therapy for brain tumors and development of stem cell based treatment for HIV City of Hope Archived from the original on 2011 07 03 Retrieved 2011 02 02 Joy Darrin S 2009 12 14 City of Hope receives 17 million for islet and stem cell informatics City of Hope Hope News Archived from the original on 2011 07 21 Retrieved 2011 02 02 Who We Fund Grant detail UV damage repair and mutagenesis National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Archived from the original on 2011 07 17 Retrieved 2011 02 02 Gallegos Emma 2010 01 21 City of Hope receives contract to take stem cell research from bench to clinic Pasadena Star News External links EditCity of Hope Official WebsiteCoordinates 34 07 47 N 117 58 15 W 34 129634 N 117 970767 W 34 129634 117 970767 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title City of Hope National Medical Center amp oldid 1133673320 Fundraising, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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