Ultimate Medical Group City of Hope Santa Clarita
Founded in 1913, City of Hope is a national leader in cancer care providing each patient with an individualized, comprehensive care experience and deliver the highest quality treatment and expertise.
City of Hope is one of only 51 National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated comprehensive cancer centers in the U.S. The NCI designation recognizes excellence in treatment, research and expertise to address the many faces of the disease, whether in early or late stage, and for common or rare types of cancer.
NCI-designated comprehensive cancer centers like City of Hope are the reason that cancer mortality rates have fallen over the past four decades. City of Hope consistently demonstrates higher survival rates and better outcomes, compared to other health care providers with the commitment and ability to provide life-changing outcomes.
For more information on cancer treatments and the mission of City of Hope, please visit the website: www.cityofhope.org
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