More from the UH Cancer Center Newsroom
###
About the University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center
The University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center is dedicated to saving lives in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific, and inspiring hope, by conquering cancer. The center strives to achieve this through research, education, patient care, and community outreach, with a focus on the unique and diverse ethnic, cultural and environmental characteristics of Hawaiʻi and the Pacific.
The UH Cancer Center contributes more than $57 million to Oʻahu's economy through scientific research, clinical trials and other activities. It is one of only 72 institutions designated by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the only NCI-designated cancer center in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific, representing a significant mark of excellence.
As part of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, the UH Cancer Center operates out of facilities located in Kakaʻako. The center directly employs 300 faculty and staff, with an additional 200 affiliate members and cooperative agreements with organizations that are part of the Hawaiʻi Cancer Consortium. The consortium includes The Queen’s Health Systems, Hawaiʻi Pacific Health, Kuakini Medical Center, Adventist Health Castle, Hawaiʻi Medical Service Association (HMSA), and the John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM), all working together with the UH Cancer Center to advance cancer research and treatment in the state.
Learn more at https://www.uhcancercenter.org. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter.