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David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care

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David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care is a state-of-the-art cancer treatment facility located in New York City, New York, and is part of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center network, which includes Memorial Hospital for Cancer and Allied Diseases and Sloan Kettering Institute for Cancer Research. The center is named after David H. Koch, a prominent American businessman and philanthropist who donated generously to cancer research initiatives, including those at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University. The center's establishment is a result of collaborations between Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, and Weill Cornell Medical College, with support from organizations like American Cancer Society and National Cancer Institute.

Overview

The David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care offers comprehensive cancer care services, including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and immunotherapy, as well as access to clinical trials conducted by renowned researchers from National Institutes of Health and American Association for Cancer Research. Patients at the center have access to multidisciplinary care teams comprising oncologists from University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, surgeons from Johns Hopkins University, and other healthcare professionals from Columbia University Medical Center and University of Pennsylvania Health System. The center's focus on personalized medicine is supported by collaborations with Genomic Health, Foundation Medicine, and Illumina, enabling tailored treatment approaches for patients with various types of cancer, including breast cancer, lung cancer, and colon cancer, which are also studied by researchers at University of California, San Francisco and Washington University in St. Louis.

History

The David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care was established through a generous donation from David H. Koch, who was a board member of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and a long-time supporter of cancer research initiatives at Stanford University and University of Chicago. The center's development involved partnerships with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College, and other leading cancer research institutions, including University of California, Los Angeles and Duke University. The center's opening marked a significant expansion of cancer care services in New York City, providing patients with access to cutting-edge treatments and clinical trials conducted by researchers from MD Anderson Cancer Center and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.

Facilities_and_Services

The David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care features state-of-the-art facilities, including outpatient clinics, infusion suites, and radiation therapy facilities, designed in collaboration with Perkins+Will and HOK. Patients at the center have access to a range of services, including genetic counseling provided by experts from National Society of Genetic Counselors and American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics, nutritional support from Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, and psychological support from American Psychological Association. The center also offers integrative therapies, such as acupuncture and mindfulness-based stress reduction, which are also offered at University of California, San Diego and Yale University.

Research_and_Treatment

The David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care is committed to advancing cancer research and treatment, with a focus on precision medicine and immunotherapy approaches developed in collaboration with National Cancer Institute and American Association for Cancer Research. Researchers at the center are exploring new treatments for various types of cancer, including breast cancer, lung cancer, and colon cancer, using technologies from Illumina and Foundation Medicine. The center's clinical trials program offers patients access to innovative treatments, including CAR-T cell therapy and checkpoint inhibitors, which are also being studied by researchers at University of Washington and University of Michigan.

Affiliations_and_Partnerships

The David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care has established partnerships with leading cancer research institutions, including National Cancer Institute, American Cancer Society, and American Association for Cancer Research. The center is also affiliated with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College, and other leading healthcare organizations, such as Cleveland Clinic and Mayo Clinic. These partnerships enable the center to stay at the forefront of cancer research and treatment, and to provide patients with access to the latest advances in cancer care, including those developed at University of Oxford and Karolinska Institutet.

Architecture_and_Design

The David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care was designed by Perkins+Will and HOK, with a focus on creating a patient-centered and healing-oriented environment, inspired by designs from Frank Lloyd Wright and I.M. Pei. The center's design incorporates natural light, green spaces, and art installations from Museum of Modern Art and Guggenheim Museum, aiming to reduce stress and promote well-being among patients and families, similar to those found at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and University of California, San Francisco Medical Center. The center's sustainable design features, such as energy-efficient systems and green roofs, reflect the commitment of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center to environmental sustainability, similar to those at Stanford University and Harvard University. Category:Cancer research

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