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H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute

Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute is a nonprofit cancer treatment and research center located in Tampa, Florida. Established in 1981 by the Florida Legislature, the hospital opened in October 1986 on the University of South Florida's campus.[2] Moffitt is one of two National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers based in Florida.[3][4][5] In 2021, U.S. News & World Report ranked Moffitt Cancer Center as a top 30 cancer hospital in the United States.[6][7]

Moffitt Cancer Center
and Research Institute
TypeNon-profit cancer treatment and research center
Established1986
AffiliationNational Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center
PresidentPatrick Hwu, MD[1]
Location,
Websitemoffitt.org

History edit

Funding for construction of the initial $70 million facility came primarily from the state of Florida's cigarette tax, while the momentum to create the center came from a cadre of legislators, physicians, educators, and business leaders who envisioned a new dimension of cancer care and research in Florida.

In late 1978, H. Lee Moffitt, a Florida state representative, recognized the need for a comprehensive cancer center within the state after several friends died from cancer. An excellent negotiator, Moffitt put his plan into motion by first proposing the idea to Hollis Boren, then dean of the University of South Florida College of Medicine. Over lunch at the Tampa Club, Moffitt proposed his idea. By dessert, Boren has signed on. "Out of that discussion came plans for a plug-shaped, multilevel cancer research teaching hospital to be built a short walk away from the USF clinics," The Tampa Times reported on February 5, 1979. Moffitt and Boren had gathered information about the need for a comprehensive cancer center, the article said, and the need was great.[8][9]

Moffitt sought community support and convinced the State Legislature to fund the facility. During the center's planning phase, consultants associated with NCI-designated Cancer Centers were retained to ensure that the finished facility would be as technologically advanced and as efficiently designed as possible.

Groundbreaking ceremonies took place in January 1983. The center was incorporated in the spring of 1984 and was named for Houston Lee Moffitt, then Speaker of the State House of Representatives. The building was dedicated in October 1986 and admitted its first patients that same month.

In 1990, the acquisition of the Research Center building across from the Cancer Center enhanced the recruitment of scientists, clinicians, and support staff, and expanded Moffitt's vision beyond the original structure. The Moffitt Research Center became the focal point for basic and translational cancer research, with the overriding goal to produce discoveries that could be translated quickly from the bench to the patient's bedside. The Florida Legislature allocated $12 million for renovation and equipment for this 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m2) structure, and the Moffitt Research Center became fully operational in 1995. In 1999, 48,000 square feet (4,500 m2) of basic research lab space was added to the Moffitt Research Center at a cost of $11 million to house the growing need for additional scientists.

In 2022 the Florida Legislature approved more than $706 million for a new H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute campus in Pasco County. $600 million in state funding will be distributed in yearly in $20 million yearly increments for each of the next 30 years.[10]

Organization edit

On June 10, 1998, in a ceremonial signing at Moffitt, Florida governor Lawton Chiles approved a legislative initiative to fund construction of the Moffitt Tower Project, which opened in April 2003, adding more than 350,000 square feet (33,000 m2) of new space. This expansion includes the Vincent A. Stabile Research Building, eponymously named in recognition of the largest private donation ever made to the Cancer Center. The new construction also includes an expansion of the Moffitt Clinic. In addition to new research laboratories, which nearly double the cancer center's research capabilities, the new facilities include a digital imaging center, and a new infusion center.

In 1991, John Ruckdeschel, assumed the position of center director, president and CEO. Under Ruckdeschel's leadership, Moffitt became a National Cancer Institute (NCI) Comprehensive Cancer Center. In 2017,[11] the NCI renewed Moffitt's Cancer Center Support Grant for another five years. Currently, Moffitt receives more than $50 million annually in peer-reviewed grant monies.

In 2002, Ruckdeschel stepped down, and William Dalton, became Moffitt's third president, CEO and center director.

In 2008, the University of Florida and Shands at UF formed a partnership with Moffitt to develop programs in cancer care, research and prevention.[12][13][14]

In 2009, the University of South Florida and Moffitt were awarded $6 million in federal grant money to create the Center for Equal Health, a five-year partnership focused on addressing issues of cancer health disparities.[15][16]

Scientific programs include molecular oncology;, drug discovery; immunology; experimental therapeutics; computational biology of cancer; health outcomes; and behavior and risk assessment, detection and intervention. It also serves as the site for the Bill and Beverly Young National Functional Genomics Center, funded by the U.S. Department of Defense.

Moffitt Cancer Center is affiliated with the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine and provides education to medical students and residency training as well.[17][18]

On June 24, 2011, Moffitt Cancer Center opened the first blood and marrow transplant (BMT) clinic in Puerto Rico.[19]

On July 1, 2011, Moffitt Cancer Center opened a new 50,000-square-foot satellite facility at International Plaza. The building replaced Moffitt's former outpatient center at Tampa General Hospital.[20][21]

In July 2012, William Dalton, became the CEO of M2Gen and Moffitt's new Personalized Medicine Institute. Alan List, who previously served as Moffitt's executive vice president/physician-in-chief and president of the Moffitt Medical Group, succeeded Dalton as CEO and president. Thomas Sellers assumed the role of center director.[22]

In February 2013, Moffitt began construction of a $74.2 million outpatient facility on the cancer center's 30-acre property on N McKinley Drive, about a mile from Moffitt's main campus.[23]

In November 2015, Moffitt opens the McKinley Outpatient Center. The six-story, 207,000-square-foot facility at 10920 N McKinley Drive is located about a mile from the main campus. Services on the site include the skin and breast cancer clinics, four operating rooms, an imaging suite, research labs, space for blood draws and a Publix pharmacy.[24]

In July 2017, Moffitt and Memorial Healthcare announce a partnership to establish a comprehensive blood and marrow transplant cellular therapy program for South Florida residents. The alliance brings the renowned cancer center's access to research, clinical trials, and comprehensive treatment to leukemia, lymphoma and multiple myeloma patients.[25]

In August 2020, Moffitt named Patrick Hwu, a tumor immunologist with 33 years of oncology experience, its new president and CEO.[26]

Research and Treatment edit

Through clinical trials, Jeffrey Weber, director of the Donald A. Adam Comprehensive Melanoma Research Center at Moffitt, and researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center discovered two monotherapy drugs – Mekinist (trametinib) and Tafinlar (dabrafenib) – can be safely combined to overcome or delay treatment resistance for a large percentage of melanoma patients with a specific gene mutation. Approved by the FDA in January 2014, Mekinist in combination with Tafinlar is one of the biggest advancements in melanoma treatment in the past 30 years.[27]

In August 2011, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the drug vemurafenib (Zelboraf) for metastatic melanoma patients who test positive for a specific gene mutation. Moffitt Cancer Center conducted a registration trial using the drug manufactured by Genentech, a member of the Roche Group.[28]

Anna Giuliano, director of Moffitt's Center for Infection Research in Cancer, led two studies on human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in men. Her work strengthened the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) recommendation for boys and men to receive HPV vaccinations and provided useful data for the development of realistic cost-effectiveness models for male HPV vaccination internationally.[29]

In September 2014, a new cancer immunotherapy for melanoma patients called Keytruda became the first anti-PD-1 (programmed death receptor-1) therapy approved in the United States. Jeffrey Weber, director of the Donald A. Adam Comprehensive Melanoma Research Center of Excellence at Moffitt, was one of the lead investigators of the clinical trial which led to the drug receiving breakthrough status from the FDA.[30]

In January 2016, researchers at Moffitt teamed up with the state of Florida in a study to see if making fruits and vegetables available to children who otherwise may not have them readily available can decrease their risk of cancer.[31]

In October 2017, the Food and Drug Administration announced the approval of Yescarta™, a revolutionary new immunotherapy for adult patients with diffuse large B cell lymphoma, a form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Yescarta is a Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T cell therapy, also known as CAR-T. Moffitt Cancer Center's Frederick Locke, is the co-lead investigator of the pivotal ZUMA-1 clinical trial that tested the new therapy, which is manufactured by Kite, a Gilead company.[32]

In February 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a first-of-its-kind immunotherapy pioneered at Moffitt for patients with advanced melanoma.[33] Moffitt was a driving force in getting lifileucel (Amtagvi) FDA-approved for the treatment of adult patients with unresectable or metastatic melanoma previously treated with a PD-1 blocking antibody, and if BRAF V600 mutation positive, a BRAF inhibitor with or without a MEK inhibitor.[34]

Notable patients edit

Locations edit

Moffit Cancer Center is located on the campus of the University of South Florida in north Tampa. The center includes the hospital, Muriel Rothman Building (clinic), Vincent A. Stabile Research Building and the Moffitt Research Center.[38]

Moffitt at International Plaza is a 50,000-square-foot full service outpatient facility near Tampa International Airport. The facility includes physician office visits, infusion services, radiation and radiology.[39]

 
McKinley Outpatient Center

Moffitt Cancer Center Prevention Research, Fowler Campus, located in north Tampa, is a facility that practices research for prevention and early detection of cancer.[40]

The Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation Outpatient Center at McKinley Campus,[41] 10920 N. McKinley Drive, includes the breast and skin cancer clinics, infusion center, research labs and four surgery suites.[42]

Moffitt Malignant Hematology & Cellular Therapy at Memorial Healthcare System, 801 N. Flamingo Road, Pembroke Pines, FL, provides a comprehensive Blood and Marrow Transplant Cellular Therapy Program for South Florida residents.[43]

Moffitt Cancer Center at Wesley Chapel, 2590 Healing Way, Wesley Chapel, FL, is a 28,000-square-foot outpatient facility bringing access to Moffitt expertise and nationally-ranked cancer care to Pasco County.[44]

Moffitt McKinley Hospital, 10901 N. McKinley Drive, Tampa, FL, is an inpatient surgical hospital located on Moffitt's McKinley Campus. The 10-story, 500,000-square-foot facility provides patients with the latest innovations in surgical techniques and inpatient care.[45]

Moffitt Cancer Center at Port Tampa Bay, 651 Channelside Drive, Tampa, FL, is a community outreach and education center near downtown Tampa.[46]

Recognition edit

  • From 1999 to 2019, Moffitt has been ranked one of "America's Best Hospitals" for cancer by U.S. News & World Report.[47]
  • In 2014, Becker's Hospital Review includes Moffitt in the 100 Accountable Care Organizations to Know.[48]
  • In 2015, Moffitt earned a Magnet designation for nursing excellence, granted by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the credentialing body of the American Nurses Association.[49][verification needed]
  • In 2015, Becker's Hospital Review recognizes Moffitt's president and CEO Dr. Alan List in its "100 Physician Leaders of Hospitals and Health Systems."[50]
  • Moffitt Cancer Center was named 2017 Nonprofit of the Year by the Tampa Bay Business Journal. Moffitt was also recognized as the category winner in the Health & Human Services category.[51]
  • In 2018, Moffitt was named LGBTQ Healthcare Equality Leader by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.[52] The cancer center was also named one of Working Mother Magazine's 100 Best Companies for 10th time.[53]
  • In 2023, Moffitt was ranked No. 10 in the nation and the top-ranked cancer hospital in Florida and the Southeast in Newsweek’s 2023 list of “America’s Best Cancer Hospitals.”[54]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Moffitt Cancer Center, Corporate Site

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Moffitt Cancer Center amp Research Institute is a nonprofit cancer treatment and research center located in Tampa Florida Established in 1981 by the Florida Legislature the hospital opened in October 1986 on the University of South Florida s campus 2 Moffitt is one of two National Cancer Institute designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers based in Florida 3 4 5 In 2021 U S News amp World Report ranked Moffitt Cancer Center as a top 30 cancer hospital in the United States 6 7 Moffitt Cancer Center and Research InstituteTypeNon profit cancer treatment and research centerEstablished1986AffiliationNational Cancer Institute designated Comprehensive Cancer CenterPresidentPatrick Hwu MD 1 LocationTampa Florida USAWebsitemoffitt org Contents 1 History 2 Organization 3 Research and Treatment 4 Notable patients 5 Locations 6 Recognition 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editFunding for construction of the initial 70 million facility came primarily from the state of Florida s cigarette tax while the momentum to create the center came from a cadre of legislators physicians educators and business leaders who envisioned a new dimension of cancer care and research in Florida In late 1978 H Lee Moffitt a Florida state representative recognized the need for a comprehensive cancer center within the state after several friends died from cancer An excellent negotiator Moffitt put his plan into motion by first proposing the idea to Hollis Boren then dean of the University of South Florida College of Medicine Over lunch at the Tampa Club Moffitt proposed his idea By dessert Boren has signed on Out of that discussion came plans for a plug shaped multilevel cancer research teaching hospital to be built a short walk away from the USF clinics The Tampa Times reported on February 5 1979 Moffitt and Boren had gathered information about the need for a comprehensive cancer center the article said and the need was great 8 9 Moffitt sought community support and convinced the State Legislature to fund the facility During the center s planning phase consultants associated with NCI designated Cancer Centers were retained to ensure that the finished facility would be as technologically advanced and as efficiently designed as possible Groundbreaking ceremonies took place in January 1983 The center was incorporated in the spring of 1984 and was named for Houston Lee Moffitt then Speaker of the State House of Representatives The building was dedicated in October 1986 and admitted its first patients that same month In 1990 the acquisition of the Research Center building across from the Cancer Center enhanced the recruitment of scientists clinicians and support staff and expanded Moffitt s vision beyond the original structure The Moffitt Research Center became the focal point for basic and translational cancer research with the overriding goal to produce discoveries that could be translated quickly from the bench to the patient s bedside The Florida Legislature allocated 12 million for renovation and equipment for this 100 000 square foot 9 300 m2 structure and the Moffitt Research Center became fully operational in 1995 In 1999 48 000 square feet 4 500 m2 of basic research lab space was added to the Moffitt Research Center at a cost of 11 million to house the growing need for additional scientists In 2022 the Florida Legislature approved more than 706 million for a new H Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute campus in Pasco County 600 million in state funding will be distributed in yearly in 20 million yearly increments for each of the next 30 years 10 Organization editOn June 10 1998 in a ceremonial signing at Moffitt Florida governor Lawton Chiles approved a legislative initiative to fund construction of the Moffitt Tower Project which opened in April 2003 adding more than 350 000 square feet 33 000 m2 of new space This expansion includes the Vincent A Stabile Research Building eponymously named in recognition of the largest private donation ever made to the Cancer Center The new construction also includes an expansion of the Moffitt Clinic In addition to new research laboratories which nearly double the cancer center s research capabilities the new facilities include a digital imaging center and a new infusion center In 1991 John Ruckdeschel assumed the position of center director president and CEO Under Ruckdeschel s leadership Moffitt became a National Cancer Institute NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center In 2017 11 the NCI renewed Moffitt s Cancer Center Support Grant for another five years Currently Moffitt receives more than 50 million annually in peer reviewed grant monies In 2002 Ruckdeschel stepped down and William Dalton became Moffitt s third president CEO and center director In 2008 the University of Florida and Shands at UF formed a partnership with Moffitt to develop programs in cancer care research and prevention 12 13 14 In 2009 the University of South Florida and Moffitt were awarded 6 million in federal grant money to create the Center for Equal Health a five year partnership focused on addressing issues of cancer health disparities 15 16 Scientific programs include molecular oncology drug discovery immunology experimental therapeutics computational biology of cancer health outcomes and behavior and risk assessment detection and intervention It also serves as the site for the Bill and Beverly Young National Functional Genomics Center funded by the U S Department of Defense Moffitt Cancer Center is affiliated with the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine and provides education to medical students and residency training as well 17 18 On June 24 2011 Moffitt Cancer Center opened the first blood and marrow transplant BMT clinic in Puerto Rico 19 On July 1 2011 Moffitt Cancer Center opened a new 50 000 square foot satellite facility at International Plaza The building replaced Moffitt s former outpatient center at Tampa General Hospital 20 21 In July 2012 William Dalton became the CEO of M2Gen and Moffitt s new Personalized Medicine Institute Alan List who previously served as Moffitt s executive vice president physician in chief and president of the Moffitt Medical Group succeeded Dalton as CEO and president Thomas Sellers assumed the role of center director 22 In February 2013 Moffitt began construction of a 74 2 million outpatient facility on the cancer center s 30 acre property on N McKinley Drive about a mile from Moffitt s main campus 23 In November 2015 Moffitt opens the McKinley Outpatient Center The six story 207 000 square foot facility at 10920 N McKinley Drive is located about a mile from the main campus Services on the site include the skin and breast cancer clinics four operating rooms an imaging suite research labs space for blood draws and a Publix pharmacy 24 In July 2017 Moffitt and Memorial Healthcare announce a partnership to establish a comprehensive blood and marrow transplant cellular therapy program for South Florida residents The alliance brings the renowned cancer center s access to research clinical trials and comprehensive treatment to leukemia lymphoma and multiple myeloma patients 25 In August 2020 Moffitt named Patrick Hwu a tumor immunologist with 33 years of oncology experience its new president and CEO 26 Research and Treatment editThrough clinical trials Jeffrey Weber director of the Donald A Adam Comprehensive Melanoma Research Center at Moffitt and researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center discovered two monotherapy drugs Mekinist trametinib and Tafinlar dabrafenib can be safely combined to overcome or delay treatment resistance for a large percentage of melanoma patients with a specific gene mutation Approved by the FDA in January 2014 Mekinist in combination with Tafinlar is one of the biggest advancements in melanoma treatment in the past 30 years 27 In August 2011 the U S Food and Drug Administration FDA approved the drug vemurafenib Zelboraf for metastatic melanoma patients who test positive for a specific gene mutation Moffitt Cancer Center conducted a registration trial using the drug manufactured by Genentech a member of the Roche Group 28 Anna Giuliano director of Moffitt s Center for Infection Research in Cancer led two studies on human papillomavirus HPV infection in men Her work strengthened the Food amp Drug Administration FDA recommendation for boys and men to receive HPV vaccinations and provided useful data for the development of realistic cost effectiveness models for male HPV vaccination internationally 29 In September 2014 a new cancer immunotherapy for melanoma patients called Keytruda became the first anti PD 1 programmed death receptor 1 therapy approved in the United States Jeffrey Weber director of the Donald A Adam Comprehensive Melanoma Research Center of Excellence at Moffitt was one of the lead investigators of the clinical trial which led to the drug receiving breakthrough status from the FDA 30 In January 2016 researchers at Moffitt teamed up with the state of Florida in a study to see if making fruits and vegetables available to children who otherwise may not have them readily available can decrease their risk of cancer 31 In October 2017 the Food and Drug Administration announced the approval of Yescarta a revolutionary new immunotherapy for adult patients with diffuse large B cell lymphoma a form of non Hodgkin s lymphoma Yescarta is a Chimeric Antigen Receptor CAR T cell therapy also known as CAR T Moffitt Cancer Center s Frederick Locke is the co lead investigator of the pivotal ZUMA 1 clinical trial that tested the new therapy which is manufactured by Kite a Gilead company 32 In February 2024 the U S Food and Drug Administration approved a first of its kind immunotherapy pioneered at Moffitt for patients with advanced melanoma 33 Moffitt was a driving force in getting lifileucel Amtagvi FDA approved for the treatment of adult patients with unresectable or metastatic melanoma previously treated with a PD 1 blocking antibody and if BRAF V600 mutation positive a BRAF inhibitor with or without a MEK inhibitor 34 Notable patients editKirstie Alley 1951 2022 American actress Scientologist 35 Casey DeSantis 1980 Television Show Host and First Lady of Florida 36 Keylla Hernandez 1973 2018 Puerto Rican television reporter 37 Locations editMoffit Cancer Center is located on the campus of the University of South Florida in north Tampa The center includes the hospital Muriel Rothman Building clinic Vincent A Stabile Research Building and the Moffitt Research Center 38 Moffitt at International Plaza is a 50 000 square foot full service outpatient facility near Tampa International Airport The facility includes physician office visits infusion services radiation and radiology 39 nbsp McKinley Outpatient Center Moffitt Cancer Center Prevention Research Fowler Campus located in north Tampa is a facility that practices research for prevention and early detection of cancer 40 The Richard M Schulze Family Foundation Outpatient Center at McKinley Campus 41 10920 N McKinley Drive includes the breast and skin cancer clinics infusion center research labs and four surgery suites 42 Moffitt Malignant Hematology amp Cellular Therapy at Memorial Healthcare System 801 N Flamingo Road Pembroke Pines FL provides a comprehensive Blood and Marrow Transplant Cellular Therapy Program for South Florida residents 43 Moffitt Cancer Center at Wesley Chapel 2590 Healing Way Wesley Chapel FL is a 28 000 square foot outpatient facility bringing access to Moffitt expertise and nationally ranked cancer care to Pasco County 44 Moffitt McKinley Hospital 10901 N McKinley Drive Tampa FL is an inpatient surgical hospital located on Moffitt s McKinley Campus The 10 story 500 000 square foot facility provides patients with the latest innovations in surgical techniques and inpatient care 45 Moffitt Cancer Center at Port Tampa Bay 651 Channelside Drive Tampa FL is a community outreach and education center near downtown Tampa 46 Recognition editFrom 1999 to 2019 Moffitt has been ranked one of America s Best Hospitals for cancer by U S News amp World Report 47 In 2014 Becker s Hospital Review includes Moffitt in the 100 Accountable Care Organizations to Know 48 In 2015 Moffitt earned a Magnet designation for nursing excellence granted by the American Nurses Credentialing Center ANCC the credentialing body of the American Nurses Association 49 verification needed In 2015 Becker s Hospital Review recognizes Moffitt s president and CEO Dr Alan List in its 100 Physician Leaders of Hospitals and Health Systems 50 Moffitt Cancer Center was named 2017 Nonprofit of the Year by the Tampa Bay Business Journal Moffitt was also recognized as the category winner in the Health amp Human Services category 51 In 2018 Moffitt was named LGBTQ Healthcare Equality Leader by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation 52 The cancer center was also named one of Working Mother Magazine s 100 Best Companies for 10th time 53 In 2023 Moffitt was ranked No 10 in the nation and the top ranked cancer hospital in Florida and the Southeast in Newsweek s 2023 list of America s Best Cancer Hospitals 54 See also editUniversity of South Florida University of South Florida College of MedicineReferences edit Reeves Megan 20 August 2020 Moffitt Cancer Center selects a new CEO Dr Patrick Hwu Tampa Bay Times Times Publishing Company Retrieved 5 August 2022 About Us Our Story Moffitt Cancer Center Archived from the original on 2014 03 13 Retrieved 2014 03 13 Cancer Centers American Cancer Society 7 September 2023 National Cancer Institute Moffitt Cancer Center American Cancer Society 26 July 2012 NCI Cancer Centers by State 7 September 2023 Best Hospitals for Cancer U S News amp World Report 2018 U S News amp World Report Article The Tampa Times February 5 1979 About Us Our Story Moffitt Cancer Center Archived from the original on 2014 03 13 Retrieved 2014 03 13 Wilson Kirby March 12 2022 Florida to spend more than 700 million on Pasco Moffitt cancer complex Tampa Bay Times Query Form NIH RePORTER NIH Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools Expenditures and Results projectreporter nih gov Retrieved 2019 05 24 Cancer Treatment amp Research Moffitt Cancer Center UF announces partnership with Moffitt Archived from the original on 2008 07 05 Retrieved 2008 01 24 Moffitt Cancer Center Shands HealthCare University Of Florida Partner To Improve Cancer Care Medical News Today 年齢を重ねるごとに不安なマッチングアプリをバレないで利用する秘訣 年齢を重ねるごとに不安なマッチングアプリをバレないで利用する秘訣について USF Moffitt get grant for minority health center Moffitt Cancer Center USF Health health usf edu Retrieved 5 August 2022 USF And Moffitt Cancer Center To Introduce New Center Of Excellence Moffitt Cancer Center 21 October 2009 Retrieved 5 August 2022 Tampa cancer center opens first bone marrow transplant clinic in Puerto Rico Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 2011 05 29 New Moffitt facility near International Plaza means convenience technology for cancer patients Moffitt Cancer Center project is the Rx for a sluggish economy Tampa Bay Business Journal Archived copy Archived from the original on 2015 03 20 Retrieved 2012 09 10 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Moffitt Cancer Center to start construction on 74 2 million outpatient facility Tampa Bay Times 30 January 2013 Small touches for patients are the pride of Moffitt s new outpatient center Renowned Moffitt Cancer Center Memorial Healthcare partner to expand cancer care in Florida Healthcare Finance News Moffitt Cancer Center selects a new CEO Dr Patrick Hwu Tampa Bay Times Retrieved 2022 10 06 FDA approval of revolutionary two drug combo to treat advanced melanoma ScienceDaily Melanoma s Promising Pill on Medical News Corporate Archived from the original on 2011 11 06 Retrieved 2015 05 04 Study Makes Case for Gardasil HPV Vaccine in Young Men EverydayHealth com Moffitt Involved in Clinical Trials Leading to Fast Tracked 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to Channelside porttampabay 18 November 2022 H Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute Nationally Ranked in 4 Specialties usnews com Archived from the original on 2012 09 16 Retrieved 25 September 2017 Gordon Molly Gamble Heather Punke Ayla Ellison Akanksha Jayanthi and Dani 13 August 2014 100 accountable care organizations to know 2014 www beckershospitalreview com Retrieved 2017 09 25 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Moffitt Cancer Center Achieves Prestigious Nursing Magnet Recognition Tampa Bay Partnership Archived from the original on 2015 04 04 Retrieved 2015 04 06 Staff 3 November 2015 100 physician leaders of hospitals and health systems 2015 www beckershospitalreview com Retrieved 2017 09 25 Non profit of the year PDF 2017 Retrieved 2019 05 24 Campaign Human Rights Leaders in LGBTQ Healthcare Equality Human Rights Campaign 6 best hospitals for mothers to work for www beckershospitalreview com 26 September 2018 Americas Best Cancer Hospitals www newsweek com 28 June 2023 External links editMoffitt Cancer Center Corporate Site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title H Lee Moffitt Cancer Center 26 Research Institute amp oldid 1221147489, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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