City of Hope to Acquire Cancer Treatment Centers of America

DUARTE, Calif. — City of Hope, a world-renowned, National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated comprehensive cancer research and treatment organization, today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA), a network of oncology hospitals and outpatient care centers across the United States. City of Hope’s strategic acquisition of CTCA® will advance the missions of both organizations, building a national, integrated cancer research and treatment system to transform the future of cancer care. 

“This is a defining moment in the fight against cancer and a powerful opportunity to reach more cancer patients with the leading treatments, care and advanced research they critically need,” said Robert Stone, president and CEO of City of Hope and the Helen and Morgan Chu Chief Executive Officer Distinguished Chair. “CTCA has a strong commitment to patient-centric cancer care, and combining its network and services with City of Hope’s scientific expertise, clinical trials and patient care strengths will significantly increase the number of people who can access the latest lifesaving treatments.”   

City of Hope’s acquisition expands and accelerates the organization’s ability to rapidly translate research and science into lifesaving care through its unique model — connecting breakthrough discoveries and academic medicine expertise with excellent, community-based specialized cancer care to the benefit of patients and families served. This acquisition also expands the portfolio, reach and impact of City of Hope’s leading-edge cancer services and capabilities, including research and development, into more communities across the country.  

“Building on more than three decades of unparalleled patient experience and quality care, we’re excited to become a part of City of Hope, and to take a step closer to reaching so many more cancer patients with our unique, patient-centered model,” said Pat Basu, M.D., M.B.A., president and CEO of CTCA. “Through the shared, patient-centric values of both organizations and expanded access as a result of the collaboration, cancer patients across the nation will be the ultimate beneficiaries of this relationship.”  


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