Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center
The Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center at Georgetown University Hospital is a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Care Center. Its primary objective is to provide the most advanced treatments available, and ultimately find a cure for this devastating disease. The cancer center is named in honor of Vincent T. Lombardi, former coach of the Green Bay Packers and the Washington Redskins, who died of colon cancer at Georgetown University Hospital.
Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center is a modern, patient-focused facility situated on the Georgetown University Hospital campus. It offers patients access to the latest diagnostic technologies to diagnose, stage and monitor cancers, including high-resolution spiral CT, MRI and PET scans, along with state-of-the-art pathology services. The array of treatment options includes cancer surgery, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, monoclonal antibody therapy and radiation therapy. Comprehensive education and support services are an integral component of patient care.
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