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Refer a patient to the Cancer Center: One of our oncologists will work with you to determine the next best steps in the child's care and answer any questions you may have.
Second opinions: We work with families and pediatric specialists from all over the country and around the world to confirm diagnoses or to provide second opinions.
View our highly integrated basic, translational and clinical research: The Center for Childhood Cancer Research at CHOP is home to more pediatric clinical trials than any other institution.
View available clinical trials for high-risk cancer patients: These include CHOP-led multicenter precision medicine trials actively recruiting new patients.
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Highlighted clinical and research programs
- Blood and Marrow Transplant Program
- Brain Tumor Program
- Cancer Center
- Cancer Immunotherapy Program
- Cancer Predisposition Program
- Cell Based Therapy Lab
- Cellular Therapy and Transplant Section
- Center for Data-Driven Discovery in Biomedicine (D3b)
- Center for Precision Medicine for High-Risk Pediatric Cancer
- Clinical In Vivo Gene Therapy
- Clinical Vector Core Services
- Comprehensive Vascular Anomalies Program (CVAP)
- Division of Hematology
- Novel Therapeutics for Bleeding Disorders (NoT Bleeding)
- Raymond G. Perelman Center for Cellular and Molecular Therapeutics
- Relapsed/Refractory Leukemia and Lymphoma Program
- Relapsed/Refractory Neuroblastoma Program
- Research Vector Core Services
- Sickle Cell and Red Cell Disorders Curative Therapy Center (CuRED)
Resources
CHOP OPEN (Online Pediatric Education Network)
Experts from CHOP lead free webinars on oncology, hematology and related topics, discussing the latest advances in research and care. View the archive.
Fellowships
Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Fellowship Program: This three-year training program prepares physicians to become clinician educators or clinician scientists.
Observerships
The Pediatric Oncology Observership Program gives doctors the opportunity to interact with our experts and participate in clinical and educational activities, including various conferences, medical grand rounds and seminars. Observerships are usually for two to four weeks and may not last longer than two months.
Hospital Physician Recruitment
The Division of Oncology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is currently seeking full-time hospital physicians (formerly known as hospitalists) to join our team. Oncology hospital physicians act as front-line clinicians under the guidance of an oncology attending physician.