BMT/Leukemia Clinical Research Team

With recent increased understanding of disease genetics and development of new therapies, the treatment of Hematologic Malignancies has revolutionized over the past decade with an explosion of new therapeutic options. Now, patients with diseases such as Acute Leukemia, Myelodysplastic Syndrome, and Multiple Myeloma are living longer and better than ever. 

At the University of Arizona Cancer Center, we personalize therapy according to risk and goals of care using a patient-centered approach. We use novel therapies including immunotherapy, targeted therapy, the latest approved drug combinations, and Hematopoietic Cellular Therapy and Transplant (including autologous, allogenic transplant, and CAR-T cells) to attain the best possible disease outcomes.

We value the importance of treating the patient, the whole patient, and providing compassionate care to our patients.

Our Researchers

The only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center headquartered in the state of Arizona.

 Bringing promising new therapies from the laboratory to the bedside is a high priority. The clinician scientists of the University of Arizona Cancer Center are engaged in more than 200 clinical trials, investigating a broad spectrum of new diagnostic, prevention and treatment strategies. 

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