
Marcel van den Brink: The successful completion of City of Hope’s 20,000th bone marrow transplant
Marcel van den Brink, President of the City of Hope Los Angeles and National Medical Center, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“I am delighted to share a monumental milestone for City of Hope: the successful completion of our 20,000th bone marrow transplant. Since the inception of our program in 1976, we have been at the forefront of advancing bone marrow transplantation, striving to provide safer and more effective treatments for patients of all races and ages.
This extraordinary achievement underscores the unwavering dedication of our exceptional team of physicians, researchers, nurses, and support staff. Their relentless pursuit of excellence continues to push the boundaries of medical science and patient care, setting new standards in the field.
I invite you to explore our 49-year history of bone marrow transplantation, as written by Stephen J. Forman, MD, director, Hematologic Malignancies Research Institute and professor, Department of Hematology and Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation at City of Hope.
This journey reflects our enduring commitment to innovation and compassionate care for Twenty Thousand Tomorrows.”
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