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Where Science Becomes Hope®

As Georgia's NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, we are at the forefront of cancer innovation and discovery. Our research is improving how cancer is prevented, detected, diagnosed, treated and survived, and providing hope for families affected by cancer.

Still Running After a Leukemia Diagnosis

I’m lucky to the point of feeling guilty.

Lauren, a leukemia survivor
Lauren, a leukemia survivor, stands with arms crossed.

Dr. Langston’s demeanor, her calmness and the way she sat down and explained everything to me — like she had nothing else to do — was really comforting.

Lauren on her doctor, Amelia Langston, MD

Treating Your Cancer

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Advancing Leukemia Care

As a result of all the research, all the people before me who were subjects in clinical trials, this disease has become something that’s manageable.

Lauren about her diagnosis

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Our doctors and care teams are experts in treating your specific type of cancer.

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At Winship, you have access to clinical trials for virtually every type of cancer.

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Our care is offered at 8 convenient Emory Healthcare locations in the Atlanta area.

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Advanced, Comprehensive Care We're Here For You

At Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, we understand that cancer is a burden on patients and their loved ones. We want to ease that burden as much as possible. If you have been diagnosed with cancer, we are here to support you at every step.

Personalized Cancer Care

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At Winship, our care teams collaborate across disciplines to provide you with the most advanced cancer care tailored to your needs, preferences and specific type of cancer.

Support When You Need It

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Cancer and its treatment can have lasting effects on your physical, emotional, spiritual and overall health. Our support services are designed to help you from your first treatment to beyond your last.

New Cancer Therapies

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As the only National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in Georgia, we offer access to new and ground-breaking cancer therapies before they are widely available.

Cancer care designed around you. And your life.

Winship Cancer Institute at Emory Midtown is designed to deliver a unique model of cancer care that places patients at the center of specialized care communities bridging outpatient and inpatient care and integrating groundbreaking research into preventions and treatments.

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There’s a lot of my friends that are no longer above ground, and I feel quite fortunate as to the kind of shape I’m in now and what I’m able to do daily.

Don, a prostate cancer survivor

Dr. Carlson has become like family and very much a part of my life and my husband’s life.

Joanne, a breast cancer survivor

News at Winship

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Algorithm-based approach improves access to palliative care

By integrating an automated referral system into electronic health records, Winship researcher, Ravi Parikh, MD, and colleagues have demonstrated a scalable way to increase palliative care access and optimize treatment decisions for patients with cancer.

Lowe named chair of Winship Protocol Review and Monitoring Committee

Michael Lowe, MD, MA, has been named as the new chair of the Protocol Review and Monitoring Committee at Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University.

Leal named medical director of Winship’s Clinical Trials Office

Ticiana Leal, MD, has been named medical director of the Clinical Trials Office at Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University. In this role, she will manage a robust clinical trials portfolio that provides patients with access to innovative treatment options.

Paulos named co-leader of Winship’s Cancer Immunology Research Program

Emory cancer immunologist Chrystal Paulos, PhD, has been named co-leader of the Cancer Immunology (CI) Research Program at Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University.

News at Winship

Newsroom

Algorithm-based approach improves access to palliative care

By integrating an automated referral system into electronic health records, Winship researcher, Ravi Parikh, MD, and colleagues have demonstrated a scalable way to increase palliative care access and optimize treatment decisions for patients with cancer.

Lowe named chair of Winship Protocol Review and Monitoring Committee

Michael Lowe, MD, MA, has been named as the new chair of the Protocol Review and Monitoring Committee at Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University.

Leal named medical director of Winship’s Clinical Trials Office

Ticiana Leal, MD, has been named medical director of the Clinical Trials Office at Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University. In this role, she will manage a robust clinical trials portfolio that provides patients with access to innovative treatment options.

Paulos named co-leader of Winship’s Cancer Immunology Research Program

Emory cancer immunologist Chrystal Paulos, PhD, has been named co-leader of the Cancer Immunology (CI) Research Program at Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University.

Where Science Becomes Hope® Spotlight: Sheryl Bluestein

Sheryl Bluestein, MBA, MHA, discusses her experience while at Emory, focusing on her time working at Winship and highlights the team members who inspire hope for patients with cancer.

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