Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center
Founded in 1974, the center was dedicated through a gift of endowment from the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Foundation in 1991. Lurie Cancer Center treats nearly 17,000 new patients each year.
History
Northwestern's Cancer Center, founded in 1974, was renamed in 1991, in recognition of a gift from Ann & Robert H. Lurie.
In 1996, during a visit to Chicago, Diana, Princess of Wales visited the Lurie Cancer Center to help raise money for cancer research and to benefit a cancer support group.
In 1997, the center received the "comprehensive cancer center" designation from the National Cancer Institute, prompting a name change to the "Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center".
In 2009, the William Wirtz family (owners of the Chicago Blackhawks) donated $19.5 million to Northwestern Memorial Hospital to support cancer research and clinical advancements within the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University.
In 2014, Leonidas Platanias was appointed director of the Lurie Cancer Center.
In 2017, teaching affiliate Lurie Children's Hospital proposed an addition of 24 new pediatric beds for children with cancer and blood disorders.
In 2018, the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center earned the highest rating possible from the National Cancer Institute, an "exceptional" ranking on the competitive renewal of its Cancer Center Support Grant, and a 36 percent increase in funding over the previous award.
About
Lurie Cancer Center is geographically located inside many of the buildings on Northwestern University's Chicago campus. Pediatric cancer services are located within Lurie Children's Hospital. Lurie Cancer Center's Maggie Daley Center for Women's Cancer Care, Lynn Sage Comprehensive Breast Center and inpatient cancer care are located within Prentice Women's Hospital. Outpatient cancer clinics, radiation oncology, imaging, surgical services, and the Clinical Trials Office are in located in the Galter, Feinberg, Lavin and Arkes Pavilions, and a developmental therapeutics clinic is in the Olson Pavilion.
Collaborative research opportunities on Northwestern's Chicago and Evanston campuses enable Lurie Cancer Center investigators to integrate the spectrum of basic, clinical and population-based research, and explore new ways to bridge these scientific areas.
Awards
Lurie Cancer Center's cancer program at Northwestern Memorial Hospital was ranked No. 6 in the country by U.S. News & World Report in its 2021–2022 list of Best Hospitals for Cancer, and #15 in the country for pediatric cancer (Lurie Children's).
See also
References
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