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Our Commitment Today for Cancer-Free Tomorrows


The Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Leavey Cancer Center is fully-accredited by the American College of Radiation Oncology, the Association of Community Cancer Centers and the American College of Surgeons as a Comprehensive Cancer Center. As the only fully-accredited (American College of Surgeons and American College of Radiation Oncology) comprehensive cancer center in the greater San Fernando Valley, the Thomas & Dorothy Leavey Cancer Center at Northridge Hospital Medical Center has the most complete diagnosis and treatment program for cancer.

2010 Annual Report

 
Funding the Hospital of the Future
Through the continued generosity of our donors the Northridge Hospital Foundation raised nearly $3.1 Million and provided the Northridge Hospital Medical Center with $3,154,000 in support of purchasing state-of-the-art medical equipment and funding community programs and services. I

n the 2010 Annual Report you’ll read about some of the exciting developments and changes that have occurred over the past year at the Northridge Hospital Medical Center and how the Foundation has assisted in their funding. Yet with all of these changes, one thing remains the same: Northridge Hospital’s commitment to providing superlative, compassionate care to each and every patient whose life we touch. A special thanks to all our donors who have contributed to help the Foundation further its charitable mission.

2009 Cancer Center Report

 
The "Big C" Stands For "CAN"
Northridge Hospital Medical Center’s Cancer Center believes the “Big C” stands for “Can,” as in “We CAN Fight Cancer.” That’s because more and more people are surviving cancer thanks to advancements in prevention, early detection and treatment.

The Leavey Cancer Center’s “We CAN” attitude is reflected in our remodeled facility. From the most advanced technology resulting in better clinical outcomes, to our compassionate staff and expert cancer specialists, to a healing environment that fosters integrative health and a sense of well-being -- the newly modernized Cancer Center’s patient-centered design offers treatment for the entire person.

2008 Cancer Center Report
Helping Our Patients Rebuild Their Lives

 

From the most advanced technology resulting in better clinical outcomes, to a healing environment that fosters integrative health and a sense of well-being — the newly expanded Cancer Center’s research-based design offers treatment for the entire person.

This Annual Report is a product of the efforts of many professionals who have contributed their expertise and energy to the improvement of cancer care in our community. This report reflects the activities of the Leavey Cancer Program for 2008. Please enjoy this Annual Report for the community and feel free to contact us for more information on cancer services.

2007 Cancer Report

 

The outlook for people with cancer is better today than ever before. And, the Leavey Cancer Center is proud to be one of the leading few that is helping that outlook continually improve. Since the Leavey Cancer Center was first accredited in 1980, it has stood as a leader in innovation and superior technology for cancer care in the San Fernando Valley. Read the report to learn more about our success.

Throughout the years, we've continued to put our patients first by investing in the best physicians, equipment and services. Our ability to rapidly evolve with the medical field has resulted in faster, more precise diagnoses, shorter hospital stays, quicker recoveries and longer sustained quality of life. We are proud to announce we are rebuilding our Cancer Center to help our patients rebuild their lives.

2005-6 Cancer Report

We are proud to announce the addition of outstanding diagnostic imaging physicians with an impressive breadth of expertise and subspecialties for diagnostic and interventional side of imaging services.

The distribution of major cancer sites at Northridge Hospital Medical Center is very interesting when compared to the distribution of similar sites in California and the United States. The percentage of new lung cancer cases is lower than the United States and California. Colorectal cancer was reported more often. The number of prostate cancer cases is significantly lower than both national and state figures. Breast cancer cases represented 18 percent of our analytical cases. Uterine cancer continue to be 1 percent less than that of the national and state figures. Melanoma is on the average 2 percent less than what California reported.

Our program provides a science-based approach to Alternative Medicine in order to guide patients who want to combine these therapies with conventional treatments. Integrative Medicine specialists work with patients and their cancer specialists to choose the most effective therapies that will not interfere with conventional therapy. Read the 2005 Cancer Report for more information.

2003 Cancer Report

The Gamma Knife brings noninvasive brain surgery to the Valley. At approximately 200 leading neurosurgical institutions worldwide, the Leksell Gamma Knife by Elekta delivers safe, effective and painless brain surgery without a single cut by focusing 201 beams of gamma radiation at the precise lesion or tumor in the brain. Using this technology, the surgeon can treat diseased tissue in delicate locations while sparring surrounding tissue -- an option that allows many patients to return home the same day they receive treatment. Read the 2003 Annual Report for more information.

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