City of Hope shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Meet Janet Yoon, M.D., clinical professor and medical director of the Pediatric Musculoskeletal Tumor Program at City of Hope Children’s Cancer Center. With over 20 years of experience, she’s dedicated to improving outcomes for children and teens with sarcomas, some of the toughest cancers to treat.
Dr. Yoon leads with compassion and innovation, bringing cutting-edge clinical trials to young patients and advocating for expanded access to life-saving therapies. She’s proud to be part of a team where supportive care — social work, child life, psychology — is centered around oncology care.
Her work goes beyond medicine. Dr. Yoon builds lasting relationships and holds space for hope, even in the hardest moments. She’s known not only for her expertise, but for the trust and warmth she shares with every patient, family, and colleague she meets.
‘The complexity of care and time I spend with my patients and their families gives a depth to the relationship that’s second to none for me.”’
Saro Armenian, Barron Hilton Chair and Professor of Pediatrics at City of Hope, shared this post adding:
“Dr. Janet Yoon is truly one of the superstars of our City of Hope Children’s Cancer Center. She meets each child and family with extraordinary empathy and compassion, creating a sense of comfort and hope in even the most challenging circumstances.
I’ve had the privilege of knowing Dr. Yoon for more than 20 years, and I continue to be inspired by the grace and dedication she brings to her work every day. She embraces the challenges of her job with unwavering commitment, supported by the strength of her multidisciplinary team. Our patients and their families are deeply fortunate to have her guiding them through their journey.”
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