City of Hope
City of Hope is a world leader in the research and treatment of cancer, diabetes, and other serious diseases. We deliver scientific miracles that make lives whole again.
Compassion is the heart of our approach and the driving force behind all our discoveries.
Founded in 1913, City of Hope is one of only 50 comprehensive cancer centers in the nation, as designated by the National Cancer Institute.
Each innovative treatment we create gives people the chance to live longer, better and more fully.
The Quest to Cure: Exploring the Latest Frontiers in Autoimmune Disease Treatment
A New Hope: Hope Plaza Mini Doc
Dr. Tanya Dorff - Translating Discovery: Shaping Tomorrow’s Prostate Cancer Therapies
Yours Truly: Dr. Alan H. Bryce | Pursuing Cancer Cures at the Speed of Life
Asking the Impossible: How Bold Questions are Unlocking Diabetes Biggest Breakthroughs
Meet the Minds: Dr. Amy Y. Chen | Pursuing Cancer Cures at the Speed of Life
Dr. Lee Jones - Movement as Medicine: The Science Reshaping Oncology
2025 Spirit of Life Award: City of Hope’s Music, Film and Entertainment Industry Honors Tom Corson
Yours Truly: Dr. Hope S. Rugo | Pursuing Cancer Cures at the Speed of Life
Meet Director and Professor of Nursing Research and Education Betty Ferrell, Ph.D. | City of Hope
Faces of Hope: Celebrating the People Behind the Breakthroughs
Regina Brigman-Lake, Chief Nursing Officer, City of Hope Atlanta
Henry Krebs, MD, Radiologist, City of Hope Atlanta
Brian Wortz, Director of Clinical Research, City of Hope Atlanta
Dr. Shady Eldaif, Director of Thoracic Oncology, City of Hope Atlanta
Kristin Higgins, MD, Chief Clinical Officer, City of Hope Atlanta
Dr. Radovich, Medical Oncologist, City of Hope Atlanta
Debora Bruno, MD, Thoracic Oncologist, City of Hope Atlanta
Dr. Jason Beland, Diagnostic Radiologist, City of Hope Atlanta
Dr. Loretta Erhunmwunsee: How Team Science is Driving Lung Cancer Breakthroughs
Faces of Hope: Shayla Woods from City of Hope Atlanta
Dr. Kelly Mahuron: Expanding the Reach of TIL Therapy: What Will it Take?
Walk for Hope: Katie’s Reason to Give Back