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'''Fox Chase Cancer Center''' is a [[cancer]] [[treatment]] and [[research]] institution located in [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]]. Founded in 1904, it is one of the oldest and most respected cancer centers in the United States, and is recognized for its contributions to the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer.
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== History ==
[[File:Fox_Chase_Logo.png|thumb|right|Logo of Fox Chase Cancer Center]]
The Fox Chase Cancer Center was established in 1904 as the American Oncologic Hospital. It was the first cancer hospital in the United States. In 1949, it merged with the Institute for Cancer Research to form the Fox Chase Cancer Center. The center has been a pioneer in cancer research and treatment, and has made significant contributions to the understanding of cancer and the development of new treatments.


== Research ==
The '''Fox Chase Cancer Center''' is a comprehensive cancer treatment and research facility located in [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]]. It is part of the [[Temple University Health System]] and is one of the leading cancer research and treatment centers in the United States.
Fox Chase Cancer Center is renowned for its [[cancer research]] programs. The center's research focuses on understanding the basic biology of cancer, developing new treatments, and improving the quality of life for cancer patients. The center's research is organized into five programs: Cancer Biology, Cancer Prevention and Control, Molecular Therapeutics, Immune Cell Engineering, and Cancer Epigenetics.


== Treatment ==
==History==
Fox Chase Cancer Center offers a wide range of cancer treatments, including [[surgery]], [[radiation therapy]], [[chemotherapy]], [[immunotherapy]], and [[targeted therapy]]. The center is known for its multidisciplinary approach to cancer care, which involves a team of specialists working together to develop a personalized treatment plan for each patient.
The Fox Chase Cancer Center was founded in 1904 as the [[American Oncologic Hospital]], one of the first cancer hospitals in the country. In 1974, it merged with the [[Institute for Cancer Research]] to form the Fox Chase Cancer Center. The center has been designated as a Comprehensive Cancer Center by the [[National Cancer Institute]] since 1974.


== Education ==
==Research==
In addition to its research and treatment programs, Fox Chase Cancer Center also offers educational programs for healthcare professionals, patients, and the public. These programs include [[residency]] and [[fellowship]] programs, continuing medical education courses, patient education resources, and community outreach programs.
Fox Chase Cancer Center is renowned for its research in cancer prevention, detection, and treatment. The center's scientists and clinicians work collaboratively to translate laboratory discoveries into new treatments. Research areas include [[genomics]], [[immunotherapy]], and [[molecular biology]].


== Recognition ==
==Clinical Services==
Fox Chase Cancer Center is consistently ranked among the top cancer hospitals in the United States by [[U.S. News & World Report]]. It is also designated as a Comprehensive Cancer Center by the [[National Cancer Institute]], a recognition given to institutions that demonstrate excellence in cancer research, treatment, and education.
Fox Chase offers a wide range of clinical services, including [[surgery]], [[radiation therapy]], and [[chemotherapy]]. The center is known for its multidisciplinary approach to cancer treatment, where teams of specialists work together to develop personalized treatment plans for patients.


[[Category:Cancer centers]]
==Education==
[[Category:Hospitals in Philadelphia]]
Fox Chase Cancer Center is committed to educating the next generation of cancer researchers and clinicians. It offers [[fellowship]] programs, [[residency]] training, and opportunities for medical students to engage in cancer research.
[[Category:Medical research institutes in the United States]]
[[Category:Medical and health organizations based in Pennsylvania]]


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==Community Outreach==
The center is involved in numerous community outreach programs aimed at increasing cancer awareness and prevention. These programs include cancer screenings, educational workshops, and support groups for patients and their families.
 
==Related pages==
* [[Temple University Health System]]
* [[National Cancer Institute]]
* [[Cancer research]]
 
[[Category:Cancer hospitals in the United States]]
[[Category:Medical research institutes in Pennsylvania]]
[[Category:Temple University]]

Latest revision as of 06:36, 16 February 2025


File:Fox Chase Logo.png
Logo of Fox Chase Cancer Center

The Fox Chase Cancer Center is a comprehensive cancer treatment and research facility located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is part of the Temple University Health System and is one of the leading cancer research and treatment centers in the United States.

History[edit]

The Fox Chase Cancer Center was founded in 1904 as the American Oncologic Hospital, one of the first cancer hospitals in the country. In 1974, it merged with the Institute for Cancer Research to form the Fox Chase Cancer Center. The center has been designated as a Comprehensive Cancer Center by the National Cancer Institute since 1974.

Research[edit]

Fox Chase Cancer Center is renowned for its research in cancer prevention, detection, and treatment. The center's scientists and clinicians work collaboratively to translate laboratory discoveries into new treatments. Research areas include genomics, immunotherapy, and molecular biology.

Clinical Services[edit]

Fox Chase offers a wide range of clinical services, including surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. The center is known for its multidisciplinary approach to cancer treatment, where teams of specialists work together to develop personalized treatment plans for patients.

Education[edit]

Fox Chase Cancer Center is committed to educating the next generation of cancer researchers and clinicians. It offers fellowship programs, residency training, and opportunities for medical students to engage in cancer research.

Community Outreach[edit]

The center is involved in numerous community outreach programs aimed at increasing cancer awareness and prevention. These programs include cancer screenings, educational workshops, and support groups for patients and their families.

Related pages[edit]