Johns Hopkins Hospital

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The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore boasts more than a century of experience and has long been considered one of the best hospitals in the country. In addition, the hospital is associated with one of the nation's leading medical schools, therefore provided top-notch doctors who are among the best in their fields.

For cancer patients seeking care at Johns Hopkins, the news is positive. This institution was recently ranked number three among the nation's best hospitals for cancer care by U.S. News and World Report. The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Care Center at Johns Hopkins is one of 39 comprehensive care centers in the nation, making them one of the most widely-recognized for their expertise in the field of cancer treatment, research, and prevention.

Opened in 1973, this cancer care center has active programs in clinical research, laboratory research, education, community outreach, and prevention and control. As a leading research center, the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Care Center continually participates in clinical trials featuring promising new drugs and treatments that offer cures, lengthen life spans, or contribute to quality of life for cancer patients, including those with mesothelioma.

The hospital also offers palliative care services for cancer patients, two residences for out-of-town patients, and a wealth of supportive care services for both patients and their families.

Johns Hopkins has also recently added three new buildings to its cancer center including a clinical care facility and two state-of-the-art cancer research and teaching facilities.

To learn more about the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Care Center at Johns Hopkins Hospital, use the contact information listed below.

Johns Hopkins Hospital 401 North Broadway Baltimore, MD 21231 (410) 955-5222