Duke Cancer Institute

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Duke Cancer Institute

The Duke Cancer Institute (DCI) is a world-renowned cancer research and treatment center located in Durham, North Carolina, United States. It is part of the Duke University Medical Center and serves as a cornerstone for cancer care, research, and education within the Duke University Health System. The institute is dedicated to preventing, diagnosing, treating, and curing cancer through advanced research, innovative treatment options, and comprehensive patient care.

History[edit | edit source]

The Duke Cancer Institute was established to integrate cancer research, clinical care, and education at Duke University. Since its inception, DCI has been at the forefront of cancer research and patient care. It has made significant contributions to the understanding of cancer biology, the development of new cancer treatments, and the improvement of patient outcomes.

Mission and Vision[edit | edit source]

The mission of the Duke Cancer Institute is to reduce the burden of cancer through innovative research, integrated and compassionate care, and education. Its vision is to lead the world in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer, transforming cancer care globally.

Research[edit | edit source]

Research at the Duke Cancer Institute spans a wide range of disciplines, including basic science, clinical research, translational research, and population sciences. The institute's researchers work collaboratively across departments and specialties to discover new ways to prevent and treat cancer. Key research areas include genetic and molecular profiling of tumors, development of targeted therapies, immunotherapy, and health disparities in cancer care.

Clinical Care[edit | edit source]

The Duke Cancer Institute offers comprehensive cancer care, including access to the latest clinical trials, advanced imaging technologies, and cutting-edge treatments. Its multidisciplinary teams of physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals work together to provide personalized care plans for each patient. The institute treats all types of cancer, with specialized programs for breast cancer, lung cancer, prostate cancer, melanoma, and many others.

Education and Training[edit | edit source]

Education is a core component of the Duke Cancer Institute's mission. It offers a range of educational programs for medical students, residents, fellows, and practicing healthcare professionals. These programs are designed to train the next generation of cancer researchers and clinicians in the latest advances in oncology.

Facilities[edit | edit source]

The Duke Cancer Institute operates state-of-the-art facilities designed to support its mission of comprehensive cancer care and research. These facilities include advanced diagnostic and treatment technologies, research laboratories, and comfortable patient care areas.

Community Outreach[edit | edit source]

The Duke Cancer Institute is committed to serving the community through education, screening, and prevention programs. It works closely with community organizations to improve access to cancer care and to reduce cancer health disparities in underserved populations.

Affiliations[edit | edit source]

As part of the Duke University Health System, the Duke Cancer Institute collaborates with other institutions and networks to advance cancer research and care. It is a member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), a consortium of leading cancer centers dedicated to improving the quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of cancer care.


Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD