Hoag Family Cancer Institute

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Hoag Family Cancer Institute

 

Hoag Family Cancer Institute is driven by one goal – provide the world-class cancer care that every patient deserves without having to leave the community to get it. To us, world-class means direct access to advanced therapies based on the newest cancer science – including those in the earliest phases of clinical testing – before they become widely available. It means multispecialty teams of expert and highly sought-after oncology physicians who work together to develop personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s unique genetics. It means community outreach programs that prioritize early detection and cancer prevention. It means a robust research and clinical trial program that is more efficient and effective than programs at many academic institutions. World-class means coordinated care and patient support programs that are integrated, so no patient ever feels lost or alone.

 

This level of care is unheard of at a community hospital, but thanks to the support of donors who share in Hoag’s bold vision, this is what patients find at Hoag Family Cancer Institute. The results speak for themselves–Hoag Family Cancer Institute serves more patients than any other hospital in Orange County and consistently publishes survival rates that are above national averages.

 

The community’s generosity has made the Hoag Family Cancer Institute a leader and innovator in cancer care. Scientific research and medical breakthroughs are advancing at an unparalleled pace, and donor support will ensure the Hoag Family Cancer Institute remains on the leading edge, maximizing our impact and providing hope to patients today and in the future.

 

For more information on giving opportunities in support of the Hoag Family Cancer Institute, please contact Laurice Antoun-Becker, Senior Director of Development, Hoag Family Cancer Institute, at (949) 764-1818 or Laurice.Antounbecker@hoag.org.

Circle 1000 

In 1987, Newport Beach resident and breast cancer survivor Sandy Sewell founded Circle 1000 to support the Hoag Family Cancer Institute.

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