NCI-designated Cancer Center

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NCI-designated Cancer Centers are a group of 68 cancer research institutions in the United States supported by the National Cancer Institute.

Two designations are recognized: Comprehensive Cancer Centers and Cancer Centers. As of 2013, there are 41 Comprehensive Cancer Centers and 27 designated Cancer Centers. Receiving the NCI-designation places cancer centers among the top 4 percent of the approximately 1500 cancer centers in the United States.

The standards for Comprehensive Cancer Centers are the more restrictive of the two types. These facilities must demonstrate expertise in each of three areas: laboratory, clinical, and behavioral and population-based research. Comprehensive Cancer Centers are expected to initiate and conduct early phase, innovative clinical trials and to participate in the NCI's cooperative groups by providing leadership and recruiting patients for trials. Comprehensive Cancer Centers must also conduct activities in outreach and education, and provide information on advances in healthcare for both healthcare professionals and the public.

Cancer Centers generally conduct a combination of basic, population sciences, and clinical research, and are encouraged to stimulate collaborative research involving more than one field of study. Several of these centers conduct only laboratory research and do not provide patient care.

Comprehensive cancer centers

Comer Children's Hospital at The University of Chicago
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
  • Colorado: University of Colorado Cancer Center (Aurora)
  • Maryland: Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins (Baltimore, MD)
  • Massachusetts: Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center (Boston, MA)
  • North Carolina:
    • Comprehensive Cancer Center of Wake Forest University (Winston-Salem, NC)
    • Duke Cancer Institute(Durham, NC)
    • UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center (Chapel Hill, NC)
  • Ohio:


Cancer centers

This list includes facilities that are strictly laboratories and do not provide patient services, marked as "laboratory only"


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